Safety climate, quality of care, adherence to and compliance with standard precautions among nurses: Structural equation modeling.

Journal: International nursing review

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Affiliated Institutions:  College of Nursing, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines. Mental Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, University of Ha'il, Ha'il City, Saudi Arabia.

Abstract summary 

The aim was to investigate the interrelationships of nurses' safety climate, quality of care, and adherence to and compliance with standard precautions (SPs).Investigations about nurses' safety climate and quality care and their association with adherence to and compliance with SPs remain remarkably scant across literature, specifically among developing countries like the Philippines.Cross-sectional design and structural equation modeling (SEM) approach while complying with STROBE guidelines.Participant nurses were recruited using convenience sampling (n = 870). Four validated self-report instruments were used to collect data from February to August 2022. Spearman rho, SEM, mediation, and path analyses were employed for data analysis.The emerging model showed acceptable model fit parameters. The safety climate positively influenced the quality of care and adherence to and compliance with SPs. Quality of care directly affected adherence to SPs, while adherence to SPs directly affected compliance with SPs. The quality of care mediated the relationship between safety climate and adherence to SPs. Whereas adherence to SPs mediated the relationships between safety climate and compliance with SPs and the quality of care and compliance with SPs.Nurses' safety climate directly affected the quality of care and SPs adherence and compliance. The quality of care mediated the impact of safety climate on SPs adherence. Finally, SPs adherence demonstrated a mediating effect among quality of care, safety climate, and SPs compliance.Nursing policymakers and administrators can use the findings to design strategic policies and sustainable in-service educational courses fostering and maintaining nurses' safety climate, quality of care, and SPs adherence and compliance.

Authors & Co-authors:  Berdida Grande Alshammari

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Citations :  Aiken, L.H. et al. (2018) Patient satisfaction with hospital care and nurses in England: an observational study. BMJ Open, 8(1), e019189. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019189
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Doi : 10.1111/inr.12946
SSN : 1466-7657
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Male,Female
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Adherence;Standard Precautions;compliance;nurses;quality of care;safety climate
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England