Association of Nurse Engagement and Nurse Staffing on Patient Safety

被引:93
作者
Carthon, J. Margo Brooks [1 ]
Hatfield, Linda [1 ,2 ]
Plover, Colin [1 ]
Dierkes, Andrew [1 ]
Davis, Lawrence [3 ]
Hedgeland, Taylor [3 ]
Sanders, Anne Marie [2 ]
Visco, Frank [2 ]
Holland, Sara [3 ]
Ballinghoff, Jim [3 ]
Del Guidice, Mary [2 ]
Aiken, Linda H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Ctr Hlth Outcomes & Policy Res, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Penn Hosp, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
[3] Penn Presbyterian Med Ctr, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
nurse engagement; nurse staffing; nurses; patient safety; QUALITY-OF-CARE; WORK ENGAGEMENT; ENVIRONMENTS; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000334
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: Nurse engagement is a modifiable element of the work environment and has shown promise as a potential safety intervention. Purpose: Our study examined the relationship between the level of engagement, staffing, and assessments of patient safety among nurses working in hospital settings. Methods: A secondary analysis of linked cross-sectional data was conducted using survey data of 26 960 nurses across 599 hospitals in 4 states. Logistic regression models were used to examine the association between nurse engagement, staffing, and nurse assessments of patient safety. Results: Thirty-two percent of nurses gave their hospital a poor or failing patient safety grade. In 25% of hospitals, nurses fell in the least or only somewhat engaged categories. A 1-unit increase in engagement lowered the odds of an unfavorable safety grade by 29% (P < .001). Hospitals where nurses reported higher levels of engagement were 19% (P < .001) less likely to report that mistakes were held against them. Nurses in poorly staffed hospitals were 6% more likely to report that important information about patients "fell through the cracks" when transferring patients across units (P < .001). Conclusions: Interventions to improve nurse engagement and adequate staffing serve as strategies to improve patient safety.
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