Perceived Infection Prevention Climate and Its Predictors Among Nurses in Saudi Arabia
ConclusionsThe respondents perceived the infection prevention climate of the two general hospitals positively. This study strengthens the idea that organizational context influences negatively or positively the programs on infection prevention being implemented in the hospitals.
Clinical RelevanceThe result may facilitate nursing and hospital management to reflect, examine, and review their organizational climate, the impact of infection prevention initiatives and patient safety strategies, and the reason to amend related policies or improve procedures, including the promotion of a healthy work environment.
Source: Journal of Nursing Scholarship - Category: Nursing Authors: Paolo C. Colet, Jonas Preposi Cruz, Gabby Cacho, Hikmet Al âQubeilat, Shiela S. Soriano, Charlie P. Cruz Tags: ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT Source Type: research
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