임상간호사가 인식한 환자안전역량, 심리적 안전감, 간호관리자의 안전 변혁적리더십이 근접오류 보고의도에 미치는 영향
Other Titles
Impact of Clinical Nurses' Patient Safety Competency, Psychological Safety, and Nursing Unit Manager's Safety-Specific Transformational Leadership on Intention to Report Near Misses
Authors
조영현 ; 이승은 ; 곽미정 ; 이현주
Citation
한국의료질향상학회지, Vol.31(2) : 60-72, 2025-12
Journal Title
한국의료질향상학회지
Issue Date
2025-12
Keywords
Patient safety ; Clinical competence ; Leadership ; Near miss ; Healthcare
Abstract
Purpose: This study examined the associations of clinical nurses’ patient safety competency, psychological safety, and nurse managers’ safety-specific transformational leadership with intention to report near-misses.Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted with 225 clinical nurses from three tertiary hospitals in Korea. Data were collected between July 17 and 26, 2024, using a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, one-way ANOVA, Pearson’s correlations, and multiple linear regression, controlling for total clinical experience and completion of any near-miss-related education within the past year.Results: After adjustment for covariates, patient safety competency (β=.18, p<.05), and psychological safety(β=.18, p<.05) were positively associated with intention to report near-misses. Although safety-specific transformational leadership showed a positive correlation with the intention to report near-misses (r=.24, p<.001), it was not a significant predictor in the adjusted model.Conclusion: To enhance clinical nurses’intention to report near-misses, organizations should support the development of patient safety competency through structured training, simulation-based learning, and competency-based assessment and feedback. In addition, psychological safety should be fostered by cultivating a non-punitive reporting culture, building trust, and ensuring open communication.