Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers

Home care nurses (HCNs) have reported a high rate of exposure to work-related injuries (WRIs). Nurses are challenged by the multidimensional problems associated with home care safety. These contextual risk factors increase the physical and social health problems of health care workers and of communi...

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Main Author: Abdulkhaleq, Sania Mohammed Saleh
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2018
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/4827
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-61062019-10-30T01:15:33Z Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers Abdulkhaleq, Sania Mohammed Saleh Home care nurses (HCNs) have reported a high rate of exposure to work-related injuries (WRIs). Nurses are challenged by the multidimensional problems associated with home care safety. These contextual risk factors increase the physical and social health problems of health care workers and of community suffering as a whole. This quantitative, cross-sectional study was designed to examine the relationship between the organization-related factors (ORFs) and the environment-related factors (ERFs) and their influences on safety behaviors (SBs) and the WRIs of HCNs. The PRECEDE framework was used to guide the study. Self-reported data were obtained from 74 home health care (HHC) nurses using the Safety Home Care Nursing questionnaire. A linear regression model was applied to determine the nature of the association between the independent variables and dependents variables. Findings showed the ORFs demonstrate a stronger effect on the SBs than the impact of the ERFs. The management commitment and the home-based care significantly affected the SBs. The supervisory support and safety access to a client's home were decreasing the WRIs. Therefore, the integration of efforts: The management and leadership of the health organization, the health care providers, and the clients' family would improve safety of HHC. This study is expected to help develop safety strategies for home care and thus attempt to minimize WRIs among HCNs. Nurses free of injuries are able to provide a quality of care and improve patients' health outcomes that in turn have an effect on reducing community suffering and financial costs. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/4827 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6106&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Environmental Safety Factors Home Health Care Safety Nursing Work Injuries Workplace Safety Nursing Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
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topic Environmental Safety Factors
Home Health Care
Safety Nursing
Work Injuries
Workplace Safety
Nursing
Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
spellingShingle Environmental Safety Factors
Home Health Care
Safety Nursing
Work Injuries
Workplace Safety
Nursing
Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
Abdulkhaleq, Sania Mohammed Saleh
Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers
description Home care nurses (HCNs) have reported a high rate of exposure to work-related injuries (WRIs). Nurses are challenged by the multidimensional problems associated with home care safety. These contextual risk factors increase the physical and social health problems of health care workers and of community suffering as a whole. This quantitative, cross-sectional study was designed to examine the relationship between the organization-related factors (ORFs) and the environment-related factors (ERFs) and their influences on safety behaviors (SBs) and the WRIs of HCNs. The PRECEDE framework was used to guide the study. Self-reported data were obtained from 74 home health care (HHC) nurses using the Safety Home Care Nursing questionnaire. A linear regression model was applied to determine the nature of the association between the independent variables and dependents variables. Findings showed the ORFs demonstrate a stronger effect on the SBs than the impact of the ERFs. The management commitment and the home-based care significantly affected the SBs. The supervisory support and safety access to a client's home were decreasing the WRIs. Therefore, the integration of efforts: The management and leadership of the health organization, the health care providers, and the clients' family would improve safety of HHC. This study is expected to help develop safety strategies for home care and thus attempt to minimize WRIs among HCNs. Nurses free of injuries are able to provide a quality of care and improve patients' health outcomes that in turn have an effect on reducing community suffering and financial costs.
author Abdulkhaleq, Sania Mohammed Saleh
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title Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers
title_short Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers
title_full Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers
title_fullStr Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Work-Related Safety and Work-Related Injuries Among Home Health Care Providers
title_sort association between work-related safety and work-related injuries among home health care providers
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