Publications by authors named "Faraj Zubaidi"

Aim: This study describes Jordanian intensive care unit nurses' satisfaction with their physical environment and investigates the association between workplace physical environment and nurses' safety compliance. Additionally, the study offers serial mediation analyses of psychological and behavioral factors between satisfaction with the workplace physical environment and nurses' safety compliance.

Introduction: Compliance with safety measures is a vital indicator of safety performance, as less compliance directly reflects undesirable safety outcomes among nurses, like occupational accidents, injuries, and fatalities.

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Background: Healthcare work is one of the most accident-prone occupations globally. Nurses, especially those who work in Intensive Care Units (ICU), are very likely to experience mishaps on the job due to the complicated duties they perform. Safety performance through compliance and participation in safety is a proactive approach and a critical tool to measure the protection of employees, like these, in the workplace.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Faraj Zubaidi"

  • - Faraj Zubaidi's research focuses on the safety compliance of nurses, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs), by examining the relationship between workplace physical environments, psychological, and behavioral factors.
  • - His article published in Heliyon investigates how satisfaction with the physical environment correlates with safety compliance among Jordanian ICU nurses, highlighting the role of psychological and behavioral mediators.
  • - A cross-sectional study in Contemp Nurse reveals the critical importance of management commitment and respect for safety in enhancing safety performance among ICU nurses, addressing the high-risk nature of their work environment.