Openness to experience, work experience and patient safety.

J Nurs Manag

Department of Industrial and Business Management, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

Published: November 2016

Aims: The purpose of this study is to examine how the interaction between nurse openness and work experience is related to patient safety.

Background: No study has yet examined the interactions between these, and how openness and work experience jointly impact patient safety.

Methods: This study adopts a cross-sectional design, using self-reported work experience, perceived time pressure and measures of patient safety, and was conducted in a major medical centre. The sample consisted of 421 full-time nurses from all available units in the centre. Proportionate random sampling was used. Patient safety was measured using the self-reported frequency of common adverse events. Openness was self-rated using items identified in the relevant literature.

Results: Nurse openness is positively related to the patient safety construct (B = 0.08, P = 0.03). Moreover, work experience reduces the relation between openness and patient safety (B = -0.12, P < 0.01).

Conclusions: The relationship between openness, work experience and patient safety suggests a new means of improving patient care in a health system setting.

Implications For Nursing Management: Nurse managers may enhance patient safety by assessing nurse openness and assigning highly open nurses to duties that make maximum use of that trait.

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