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Workplace Safety Climate and Incivility Among British Columbia and Ontario Operating Room Nurses: A Preliminary Investigation
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EngineeringSafety ClimateSafety ScienceInjury PreventionOrganizational BehaviorOccupational Health And SafetySafety CultureManagementPublic HealthHuman FactorsOccupational NursingWork SafetyPoor Safety ClimateHuman SafetyOccupational SafetyOrganizational SafetyNursingPatient SafetyBritish ColumbiaOntario Operating RoomErgonomicsWorkplace Safety Climate
Poor safety climate and incivility have been linked to worse work organization-related practices and high accident rates. This study investigates the influence of safety climate and incivility on the use of a recommended operating room (OR) practice, the hands-free technique (HFT), among OR nurses in four hospitals in Ontario and British Columbia. Of the 87 nurses who completed self-administered questionnaires, 82% perceived safety climate as “not good” and 49% reported supervisor incivility. Incivility correlated with worse safety climate on the communication/conflict subscale. Better safety climate on the management support subscale and less supervisor incivility predicted HFT use.
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