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- Existing research provides evidence of a positive correlation between nursing competence and patient safety score. Future research is recommended to investigate ways to measure the effect of nursing competency level on safety culture in healthcare institutions.
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May 19, 2023 · Existing research provides evidence of a positive correlation between nursing competence and patient safety score. Future research is recommended to investigate ways to measure the effect of nursing competency level on safety culture in healthcare institutions.
Given the crucial role of nurses in the healthcare process, improving patient safety competence among clinical nurses is important. In order to promote patient safety competence, it is essential to identify and strengthen the relevant factors.
Nov 1, 2022 · These findings indicate the importance of empowering nurses to perform safe clinical procedures to improve their safety competency. Our findings showed that about 40% of nurses (39–59.9%) commit AEs several times a year, with falls as the most (59.9%) and medication errors (39%) as the least common.
Jul 3, 2024 · Clinical nurse competence and its effect on patient safety culture: a systematic review. July 2024. Authors: Nizar B. Said. Rasha abu zaitoun. An-Najah National University. References (37)...
Sep 23, 2022 · Competent nurses are crucial to ensure safe and high-quality health care services. The patient safety culture is concerned with internalizing safety beliefs, values, and attitudes,...
According to the experiences of nurses, the institutionalization of safety culture has been challenged by some factors, including a lack of creativity, inadequate professional and moral competence, lack of ability in judgment and clinical decision-making, lack of knowledge and ability in care management, and lack of effort for improving ...
May 19, 2023 · Future research is recommended to investigate ways to measure the effect of nursing competency level on safety culture in healthcare institutions. Existing research provides evidence of a positive correlation between nursing competence and patient safety score.