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Barriers to disclosure of nursing practice errors as perceived by Nurses / Ahmed Mohamed Abdelmoniem ; Supervised Nehad Ezz Eldin Fekry

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Ahmed Mohamed Abdelmoniem , 2017Description: 82 , 9 P. ; 30cmOther title:
  • العوائق المانعة للافصاح عن اخطاء ممارسة التمريض من وجهة نظر الممرضات [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Nursing Services Administration Summary: Background: Patient safety is a concern worldwide and is a significant challenge facing healthcare systems today. Nursing errors have always been a serious, inevitable threat to patients{u201F} safety. Reporting errors is fundamental to error prevention that can increase the rate of survival among patients in hospitals. It is important to detect nursing barriers for not disclosing these errors. Aim: The current study explores nurses' perception of barriers against disclosing nursing practice errors. Subjects and Methods: A descriptive exploratory design was utilized. The study was conducted at New Kaser El-Aini Teaching Hospital and El Manial Kebli Hospital. Convenient samples of 620 nurses divided into: 285 nurses worked in ICUs and 335 nurses worked in inpatient units. Tool: questionnaire for nurses was adopted and utilized that consist of two parts: the first part was related to the nurse personal characteristics, the second part assess the nurses perception of the different barriers. Results: showed that the study sample agreed with high percentage for different dimensions and related barriers against error disclosure as fear, ineffective communication and misunderstanding, organization, team work and workload dimensions related barriers. The current study showed statistically significant difference between dimensions related barriers and the personal characteristics of the study sample as gender, educational background, working unit, age and years of experience. Recommendations: Decrease staff fears related to disclosure through modifying the culture of blaming and punishment by the organization. Also the study recommended establishing simple guidelines and procedure for reporting errors
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.17.03.M.Sc.2017.Ah.B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110073980000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Nursing Services Administration

Background: Patient safety is a concern worldwide and is a significant challenge facing healthcare systems today. Nursing errors have always been a serious, inevitable threat to patients{u201F} safety. Reporting errors is fundamental to error prevention that can increase the rate of survival among patients in hospitals. It is important to detect nursing barriers for not disclosing these errors. Aim: The current study explores nurses' perception of barriers against disclosing nursing practice errors. Subjects and Methods: A descriptive exploratory design was utilized. The study was conducted at New Kaser El-Aini Teaching Hospital and El Manial Kebli Hospital. Convenient samples of 620 nurses divided into: 285 nurses worked in ICUs and 335 nurses worked in inpatient units. Tool: questionnaire for nurses was adopted and utilized that consist of two parts: the first part was related to the nurse personal characteristics, the second part assess the nurses perception of the different barriers. Results: showed that the study sample agreed with high percentage for different dimensions and related barriers against error disclosure as fear, ineffective communication and misunderstanding, organization, team work and workload dimensions related barriers. The current study showed statistically significant difference between dimensions related barriers and the personal characteristics of the study sample as gender, educational background, working unit, age and years of experience. Recommendations: Decrease staff fears related to disclosure through modifying the culture of blaming and punishment by the organization. Also the study recommended establishing simple guidelines and procedure for reporting errors

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