资历
心理学
心理干预
护理部
人际交往
情感(语言学)
集体主义
组织文化
霍夫斯泰德的文化维度理论
定性研究
单位(环理论)
人际关系
社会心理学
医学
公共关系
个人主义
社会学
数学教育
沟通
社会科学
法学
政治学
作者
Seung Eun Lee,V. Susan Dahinten,Hyunju Ji,Eunkyung Kim,Hyunjie Lee
摘要
To identify factors that motivate or inhibit nurses' speaking up for patient safety.A descriptive qualitative study.We conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 nurses from four Korean hospitals between December 2020 and January 2021. Data were analysed using inductive content analysis.We identified safety culture, supportive unit managers and role models, positive reactions from or familiarity with others, high-risk situations and personal characteristics and beliefs as motivators of nurses' speaking up. Hierarchies and power differentials, seniority and unit tenure, concerns about relationships, and heavy workloads inhibited nurses' speaking up.Individual, organizational and cultural characteristics influence nurses' decisions on whether or not to voice their concerns, suggestions or ideas. Certain characteristics of Korean culture, such as strong hierarchies and the valuing of good relationships, play an important role in nurses' speaking up behaviours. Our findings can be used to inform educational interventions and management expectations about interpersonal behaviours, especially in a culture where age- and seniority-based hierarchies and collectivism are prevalent.Nurses perceived speaking up as a challenging behaviour, and they sometimes withhold their voices even when speaking up is needed for patient safety. We found that individual, organizational, and contextual factors affect the speaking up behaviours of nurses. Nurse managers can create environments that are more supportive of nurses' speaking up behaviours by using inclusive leadership to create psychological safety, by inviting and showing appreciation for staff input, and by helping physicians and senior nurses understand the importance of all nurses' voices.Patient or public contribution does not apply to this study as its purpose was to explore the speaking up experiences of nurses themselves.
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