2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16050882
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A Model for Promoting Occupational Safety and Health in Taiwan’s Hospitals: An Integrative Approach

Abstract: Advocating for improving workplace safety and health has gained substantial support in recent years. The medical industry is a high-risk industry and receives considerable public attention. This study used an integrative approach as a starting point and combined the contextual factors of an organization: perceived organizational support, safety climate, social influence, and shared decision making. Subsequently, the effects of these factors on preventive action and safety satisfaction were investigated. This s… Show more

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“…Consistent with previous studies [ 37 – 41 ], attitude and subjective norms are important factors that have a direct positive influence on physicians’ intentions to use CPGs on antimicrobials. In the field of health care, the attitude and subjective norms of health professionals are often highlighted as they related to a sense of security in specific behaviors [ 42 ], and are shaped in part by perceived external pressures on them. Perceived risk has a negative impact on physicians’ intentions to use CPGs on antimicrobials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with previous studies [ 37 – 41 ], attitude and subjective norms are important factors that have a direct positive influence on physicians’ intentions to use CPGs on antimicrobials. In the field of health care, the attitude and subjective norms of health professionals are often highlighted as they related to a sense of security in specific behaviors [ 42 ], and are shaped in part by perceived external pressures on them. Perceived risk has a negative impact on physicians’ intentions to use CPGs on antimicrobials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such as subjective norm, a kind of perceived norm and pressure from influential persons, it is unsurprisingly for its significant association with CPG use detected in this study. Especially in the setting of public hospitals with a clear hierarchical system [41], it seems inevitable for the individual to subject to invisible pressure from all around like colleagues or superiors, and comply with perceived norms and orders [42], such as strict adherence to the CPG or greater emphasis on physician autonomy. This point was also mutually verified with the previous content that a significant impact of organizational activities on CPG use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such as subjective norm, a kind of perceived norm and pressure from influential persons, it is unsurprisingly for its significant association with CPG use detected in this study. Especially in the setting of public hospitals with a clear hierarchical system [29], it seems inevitable for the individual to subject to invisible pressure from all around like colleagues or superiors, and comply with perceived norms and orders [30], such as strictly adherence to the CPG or greatly emphasis on physician autonomy. This point is also mutually verified with the previous content that significant impact of organizational activities on CPG use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%