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Mediating effects of transition shock and professional identity on the perception of a caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns: A cross-sectional study
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Tao, Hong
, Xia, Yuting
, Fan, Sisi
, Zhao, Sha
, Huang, Hui
, Liang, Qinglong
, Zeng, Lihong
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Attitudes
/ Caregiving
/ Caring
/ Climate
/ Confidence intervals
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Educational Facilities Improvement
/ Emotional Response
/ Hospitals
/ Identity
/ Internship Programs
/ Internships
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Education
/ Organizational Climate
/ Patient safety
/ Patients
/ Personal relationships
/ Positive Attitudes
/ Professional attitudes
/ Professional identity
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Quality of Working Life
/ Questionnaires
/ Safety
/ Safety Education
/ Sampling
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Work environment
2023
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Mediating effects of transition shock and professional identity on the perception of a caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns: A cross-sectional study
by
Tao, Hong
, Xia, Yuting
, Fan, Sisi
, Zhao, Sha
, Huang, Hui
, Liang, Qinglong
, Zeng, Lihong
in
Attitudes
/ Caregiving
/ Caring
/ Climate
/ Confidence intervals
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Educational Facilities Improvement
/ Emotional Response
/ Hospitals
/ Identity
/ Internship Programs
/ Internships
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Education
/ Organizational Climate
/ Patient safety
/ Patients
/ Personal relationships
/ Positive Attitudes
/ Professional attitudes
/ Professional identity
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Quality of Working Life
/ Questionnaires
/ Safety
/ Safety Education
/ Sampling
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Work environment
2023
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Mediating effects of transition shock and professional identity on the perception of a caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns: A cross-sectional study
by
Tao, Hong
, Xia, Yuting
, Fan, Sisi
, Zhao, Sha
, Huang, Hui
, Liang, Qinglong
, Zeng, Lihong
in
Attitudes
/ Caregiving
/ Caring
/ Climate
/ Confidence intervals
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Educational Facilities Improvement
/ Emotional Response
/ Hospitals
/ Identity
/ Internship Programs
/ Internships
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Job Satisfaction
/ Negative Attitudes
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing Education
/ Organizational Climate
/ Patient safety
/ Patients
/ Personal relationships
/ Positive Attitudes
/ Professional attitudes
/ Professional identity
/ Psychological Patterns
/ Quality of Working Life
/ Questionnaires
/ Safety
/ Safety Education
/ Sampling
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Work environment
2023
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Mediating effects of transition shock and professional identity on the perception of a caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns: A cross-sectional study
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Mediating effects of transition shock and professional identity on the perception of a caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns: A cross-sectional study
2023
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AimTo determine the association between the perception of a caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns, and the multiple mediating effects of professional identity and transition shock on this relationship.BackgroundLimited research has been conducted on the involvement of nursing interns in patient safety management and the direct relationship between the perception of a caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns. Furthermore, it remains unclear whether professional identity and transition shock play significant roles as mediating factors in this relationship.DesignA cross-sectional study.MethodsThis study employed a convenience sampling to recruit 356 nursing interns from 30 nursing schools in a comprehensive hospital in Hunan Province, China, between December 2022 and April 2023. Data on general information, the perception of a caring climate in hospitals, professional identity, transition shock, and patient safety attitudes was collected from nursing interns using a general information questionnaire and reliable scales. This study utilized a structural equation model with AMOS 24.0 to examine the relationship between variables.ResultsThe perception of a caring climate in hospitals directly impacted patient safety attitudes of nursing interns (Effect = 0.253, 95% confidence interval: 0.218–0.542). Meanwhile, the perception of a caring climate in hospitals indirectly influenced patient safety attitudes of nursing interns through multiple mediating factors, including professional identity and transition shock (Effect = 0.037, 95% confidence interval: 0.017–0.073).ConclusionTo ensure patient safety, it is crucial to enhance patient safety attitudes of nursing interns. Our findings suggest that nursing educators and managers can enhance patient safety attitudes of nursing interns by establishing a caring climate. Professional identity and transition shock are important mediators of the patient safety attitudes. Additionally, nursing educators can implement measures to foster a positive work environment, including providing care and support to nursing interns and reducing their workload, to increase professional identity, alleviate transition shock, and ultimately enhance patient safety attitudes of nursing interns.Tweetable abstractThe relationship between the perception of caring climate in hospitals and patient safety attitudes of nursing interns. Professional identity and transition shock play multiple mediating roles in the relationship. #PatientSafetyAttitudes #NursingInterns #CaringClimate.
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