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- Title
The impact of perceived nurses' work environment, teamness, and staffing levels on nurse‐reported adverse patient events in Oman.
- Authors
Al Sabei, Sulaiman Dawood; AbuAlRub, Raeda; Labrague, Leodoro J.; Ali Burney, Ikram; Al‐Rawajfah, Omar
- Abstract
Background: Fostering a healthy work environment becomes a necessity in health care institutions that value quality care and patient safety. However, limited studies investigated the impact of work environment characteristics including staffing and teamness among healthcare teams on adverse patient events in Oman. Aims: To examine the (1) impact of work environment, interprofessional teamness, staffing levels on adverse patient events and (2) predicting factors of perceptions of work environment among nurses in the Sultanate of Oman. Method: A cross‐sectional descriptive design was utilized to collect data from 2113 nurses. Participants completed a self‐report questionnaire that included a set of instruments. Results: The results showed a strong positive relationship between work environment and teamness (r = 0.59, p < 0.001). Nurses working in a favorable environment that has positive teamwork reported a reduction in adverse events including patient and family complaints, patient and family verbal abuse, patient falls, nosocomial infections, and medication errors (p < 0.001). There was a nonsignificant correlation between staffing and adverse patient events. Conclusion: Fostering a healthy and supportive work environment continue to be crucial for ensuring patient safety. Nurse administrators should strive to improve work environment through creating a culture that values interprofessional teamwork and collaborative relationships.
- Subjects
OMAN; WORK environment; TEAMS in the workplace; CLUSTER sampling; NURSES' attitudes; RESEARCH evaluation; CROSS-sectional method; RESEARCH methodology; REGRESSION analysis; NURSES; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; QUESTIONNAIRES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; SCALE analysis (Psychology); RESEARCH funding; WORKING hours; ADVERSE health care events; STATISTICAL correlation; STATISTICAL sampling; DATA analysis software
- Publication
Nursing Forum, 2021, Vol 56, Issue 4, p897
- ISSN
0029-6473
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/nuf.12639