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Association between nurses' breaks, missed nursing care and patient safety in Korean hospitals

Authors
Min, AriYoon, Yea SeulHong, Hye ChongKim, Young Man
Issue Date
Nov-2020
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Keywords
accidental falls; medication errors; nursing care; patient safety; rest
Citation
Journal of Nursing Management, v.28, no.8, pp 2266 - 2274
Pages
9
Journal Title
Journal of Nursing Management
Volume
28
Number
8
Start Page
2266
End Page
2274
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/44117
DOI
10.1111/jonm.12831
ISSN
0966-0429
1365-2834
Abstract
Aims: To examine the relationship between breaks and patient safety in Korean hospitals and determine the mediating effect of missed nursing care on this relationship. Background: Breaks during working hours can affect patient safety; however, few studies have examined the relationship between breaks and patient safety in hospitals and their findings were conflicting. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted with 399 nurses in Korean hospitals. Multiple linear regression was used to explore the association between breaks, missed nursing care and patient safety. Model 4 of Hayes's (2018) and bootstrapping analysis were employed to identify the mediating effect of missed nursing care. Results: Average break time per shift was about 15 min; most participants had breaks of less than 30 min. Missed nursing care was a complete mediator of the relationship between breaks and patient safety. Conclusion: Break length has an indirect effect on patient safety, medication errors and falls with injury through missed nursing care. Implications for Nursing Management: More discussion is needed to develop policy and mandatory regulations to ensure sufficient breaks and adequate nurse staffing to reduce missed nursing care and enhance patient safety. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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