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:: Volume 9, Issue 4 (Military Caring Sciences 2022) ::
MCS 2022, 9(4): 369-382 Back to browse issues page
The Effect of Electronic Training of Patient Safety Principles on the Level of Patient Safety Culture in Nurses Working in a Selected Military Hospital in Tehran
Sepideh Faridi1 , Zahra Farsi * 2, Nahid Rajaei3
1- MSc in Student Emergency Nursing, School of Nursing, Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2- Ph.D., Medical-Surgical Nursing, Professor, Research and Community Health Departments, School of Nursing, Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3- MSc in Nursing, Instructor, Maternal Newborn Department, School of Nursing, Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:   (1131 Views)
Introduction:Improving the safety culture is one of the important requirements for safe care in healthcare systems.Considering the importance of improving safety, this study was conducted with the aim of the effect of electronic training on patient safety principles on patient safety culture by nurses in one of the selected military hospitals in Tehran.
Methods:The present study is a randomized clinical trial that was conducted on60 nurses working in a selected hospital in Tehran in 2021-2022. Nurses were assigned to two test and control groups(each group=30people)by simple random method Before the intervention, personal information questionnaire and patient safety culture assessment questionnaire were completed by nurses in both test and control groups. After holding a face-to-face meeting to introduce and explain the objectives of the study, the multimedia educational program was given to the test group in six two-hour sessions over a period of 6weeks.Also,the test group was provided with the possibility of questioning and answering on a web platform.The control group did not receive any intervention by the researchers.14 days after the training, the questionnaires were completed again by the nurses of the two groups.
Results:The overall score of patient safety culture in the nurses of the two test groups (102.87±21.20)and control (105.5±21.91) before the intervention had no statistically significant difference(P=0.638);While after the intervention, the scores of the test group (183.97±11.7)were higher than the control group(120.40±21.91)(P<0.001).Also, the findings showed that the general score of patient safety culture in the nurses of the test group(P<0.001)and control(P=0.018)increased significantly after the intervention compared to before.
Conclusion:The implementation of the electronic training program of patient safety principles increases the patient safety culture among nurses. Therefore,it is suggested that planners and officials use this educational method regarding the promotion of safety culture.
 
Keywords: E-learning, Patient Safety, Principles of Patient Safety, Safety Culture
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Nursing education
Received: 2023/02/22 | Accepted: 2023/03/1 | Published: 2023/03/1
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