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A Study on Self-leadership, Fall Attitude, and Nurses' Behavior to Prevent Patient Falls

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2013;19(3):394-403.
Published online: June 30, 2013

1Department of Nursing, Graduate School, Sahmyook University, Korea.

2Department of Nursing, Sahmyook University, Korea.

Corresponding author: Oh, Pok Ja. Department of Nursing, Sahmyook University, 815 Hwarangro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 139-742, Korea. Tel: +82-2-3399-1589, Fax: +82-2-3399-1594, ohpj@syu.ac.kr
• Received: March 4, 2013   • Revised: April 11, 2013   • Accepted: May 24, 2013

Copyright © 2013 Korean Academy of Nursing Administration

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to identify self-leadership and attitude to patient falls and fall prevention behavior in nurses.
  • Methods
    The participants were 178 nurses from two general hospitals in Seoul. Data were collected from March 20 to May 10, 2012 using structured questionnaires which included a Self-leadership scale, Fall attitude scale, and Fall prevention scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation and Hierarchial multiple regression with the SPSS/WIN 20.0 program.
  • Results
    The mean score for nurses' self-leadership was 3.48 (5 point scale). The average reported fall attitude was 3.59 (5 point scale) and fall prevention behavior was 3.26 (4 point scale). Self-leadership had a 18% explanatory power in fall attitude and a 5% explanatory power in fall prevention behavior. The factors which influenced fall prevention behavior were nurses' fall attitude (β=.21, p=.009), fall prevention education (β=.20, p=.007) and self-leadership (β=.16, p=.047). All of the factors together had a 13.1% explanatory power.
  • Conclusion
    The results of this study suggest that provision of regularly fall prevention education to nurses is required and should include a program to activate their positive attitude and self-leadership in order to improve fall prevention behavior in nurses.

This article is based on a part of the first author's master's thesis from Sahmyook University.

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Table 1
Level of the Self-leadership, Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior in Nurses (N=178)
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Table 2
Difference in Self-leadership, Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior according to General Characteristics (N=178)
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Table 3
Factors of Self Leadership affecting Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior (N=178)
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Table 4
Factors affecting Fall Prevention Behavior in Nurses (N=178)
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    A Study on Self-leadership, Fall Attitude, and Nurses' Behavior to Prevent Patient Falls

    Level of the Self-leadership, Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior in Nurses (N=178)

    Difference in Self-leadership, Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior according to General Characteristics (N=178)

    Factors of Self Leadership affecting Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior (N=178)

    Factors affecting Fall Prevention Behavior in Nurses (N=178)

    Table 1 Level of the Self-leadership, Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior in Nurses (N=178)

    Table 2 Difference in Self-leadership, Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior according to General Characteristics (N=178)

    Table 3 Factors of Self Leadership affecting Fall Attitude and Fall Prevention Behavior (N=178)

    Table 4 Factors affecting Fall Prevention Behavior in Nurses (N=178)

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