Background: Patient safety culture is crucial in quality care, and could improve patient satisfaction. The aim of this study was examining the relationship between nurses‘ awareness of patient safety culture and patient satisfaction through Assessing nurses' awareness of patient safety culture, Assessing patient satisfaction level with the quality of the care, finding out the relation between nurses' awareness of patient safety culture and patient satisfaction. Design: across-sectional analytical. Setting: The study was carried out at Dar-El Shifa Hospital, this hospital is affiliated to ministry of health, specialized medical center Subjects: Two groups of subjects were included in this study, namely staff nurses working in inpatient departments and patients under their care in the same departments. Tools of data: Two different self-administered questionnaires were used for data collection, one for the staff nurses and the other one for the patients. Results: Nurses‘ age ranged between 18 and 54 years. The most of them were diploma degree. In total, more than third had high awareness of patient safety culture. The awareness score had a significant positive correlation with current experience years (r=0.232). In multivariate analysis, working shifts was a negative predictor of this score. Overall, slightly less than third, of the patients were satisfied. Satisfaction decreased with higher education, and among rural residents. Patients‘ age was a positive predictor of the satisfaction score. In ecologic analysis, negative correlations were revealed between patient satisfaction with support staff and nurses‘ scores of awareness of hospital-level and outcome level patient safety culture. Conclusion: Nurses in the study setting lack awareness of patient safety culture. Their awareness is only influenced by working in shifts. Patients‘ satisfaction is also low, especially with support staff, and seems to be not correlated to nurses‘ awareness of patient safety culture Recommendations: Nurses in the study setting lack awareness of patient safety culture, and their patients have low satisfaction. The study recommends more efforts to foster the concept of patient safety culture
Kamel, M., Faisal Fakhry, S., & Abdelghafar, G. (2019). Influence of Nurses' Awareness of Patient Safety Culture on Patients Satisfaction. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 10(4), 219-232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2019.65530
MLA
Manar Kamel; Samah Faisal Fakhry; Galila Abdelghafar. "Influence of Nurses' Awareness of Patient Safety Culture on Patients Satisfaction". Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 10, 4, 2019, 219-232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2019.65530
HARVARD
Kamel, M., Faisal Fakhry, S., Abdelghafar, G. (2019). 'Influence of Nurses' Awareness of Patient Safety Culture on Patients Satisfaction', Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 10(4), pp. 219-232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2019.65530
VANCOUVER
Kamel, M., Faisal Fakhry, S., Abdelghafar, G. Influence of Nurses' Awareness of Patient Safety Culture on Patients Satisfaction. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 2019; 10(4): 219-232. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2019.65530