Are nurse presenteeism and patient safety culture associated: a cross-sectional study

作者:Brborovic Hana*; Brborovic Ognjen; Brumen Vlatka; Pavlekovic Gordana; Mustajbegovic Jadranka
来源:Arhiv za Higijenu Rada i Toksikologiju-Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, 2014, 65(2): 149-156.
DOI:10.2478/10004-1254-65-2014-2462

摘要

Working as a nurse involves great dedication and sacrifice: working night shifts, working overtime, and coming to work sick. The last is also known as presenteeism. Research has shown that poor nurse performance can affect both caregiver%26apos;s and patient%26apos;s safety. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate whether nurse presenteeism affected patient safety culture and to look deeper into the characteristics of nurse presenteeism and patient safety culture in Croatia. The study was conducted in one general hospital in Croatia over April and May 2012 and specifically targeted medical nurses as one of the largest groups of healthcare professionals. They were asked to fill two questionnaires: the six-item Stanford Presenteeism Scale (SPS-6) and the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC). We found no association between presenteeism and patient safety culture. Overall positive perception of safety was our sample%26apos;s strength, but other dimensions were positively rated by less than 65 % of participants. The lowest positive response concerned %26quot;nonpunitive response to error%26quot;, which is consistent with previous studies. Presenteeist nurses did not differ in their characteristics from nurses without presenteeism (gender, age, years of experience, working hours, contact with patients and patient safety grades). Our future research will have to include a broader healthcare population for us to be able to identify weak spots and suggest improvements toward high-quality and cost-effective health care.

  • 出版日期2014-6