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A Phenomenological Study on Nurses' Experiences of Accidents in Patient Safety

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2014;20(1):35-47.
Published online: January 29, 2014

1Department of Nursing, Gyeonsan University, Korea.

2Department of Nursing, Taegu Science University, Korea.

3College of Nursing · Research Institute for Nursing Science, Keimyung University, Korea.

Corresponding author: Kim, Na Hyun. College of Nursing, Keimyung University, 1095 Dalgubeol-daero, Dalseo-gu, Daegu 704-701, Korea. Tel: +82-53-580-3928, Fax: +82-53-580-3916, drkim@kmu.ac.kr
• Received: October 15, 2013   • Revised: December 5, 2013   • Accepted: December 23, 2013

Copyright © 2014 Korean Academy of Nursing Administration

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to describe nurses' experiences of accidents in patient safety.
  • Methods
    Data were collected from October 8, 2011 to January 31, 2012 through in-depth interviews with seven nurses who had worked on wards or in the ICU in a university hospital. Data were analyzed by applying Colaizzi's phenomenological methodology.
  • Results
    The following six categories were extracted: Fear of the patient's condition caused by the accident, Conflict in the accident report, Blame on others and circumstances, Feeling guilty and sorry as the patient's condition is improving, Being disappointed with the unfavorable atmosphere in dealing with the accident, After the accident, being sensitive in performing nursing duties and being faithful to the principles.
  • Conclusion
    The results indicate that the organizational culture in the hospital related to accidents in patient safety is still closed and punitive, and such an atmosphere causes nurses to feel seriously hurt, but through this experience nurses are likely to mature as nursing professionals. Programs on prevention of accidents in patient safety and a system to guard against these accidents should be established. Also the organizational safety culture should be improved.
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Table 1
Characteristics of the Participants
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ICU=Intensive care unit; OPD=Out patient department.

Table 2
Nurses' Experience of Patient Safety Accidents
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    Characteristics of the Participants

    ICU=Intensive care unit; OPD=Out patient department.

    Nurses' Experience of Patient Safety Accidents

    Table 1 Characteristics of the Participants

    ICU=Intensive care unit; OPD=Out patient department.

    Table 2 Nurses' Experience of Patient Safety Accidents

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