2023
DOI: 10.1097/01.nep.0000000000001164
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National Study of Quality, Safety, and Just Culture in Prelicensure Nursing Education

Abstract: AIM The study’s aim was to evaluate the integration and application of quality and safety competencies and concepts of fair and just culture in prelicensure nursing education. BACKGROUND Health care organizations support a safety culture by encouraging error reporting without fear of punishment and by conducting investigations to determine causes to improve quality and learn from mistakes. In prelicensure nursing education, the response to errors is oft… Show more

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“…A psychologically safe environment is also essential for nursing students to develop selfconfidence with clinical judgment (White, 2014). When students experience a fair and just culture that promotes discussion and learning from errors to prevent future errors, these students can develop confidence in their safety competency and nursing practice (Altmiller, 2024).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A psychologically safe environment is also essential for nursing students to develop selfconfidence with clinical judgment (White, 2014). When students experience a fair and just culture that promotes discussion and learning from errors to prevent future errors, these students can develop confidence in their safety competency and nursing practice (Altmiller, 2024).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, errors are unreported, hidden, or denied. 8 Concealing errors has a negative impact on patient care because if errors are not acknowledged and reported, interventions to mitigate them cannot be applied and patients are at risk for experiencing negative outcomes. 9 Additionally, if system factors have contributed to the error, they will not be identified and corrected, making repeated mistakes highly probable.…”
Section: Responding To Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Although the Just Culture model is an accepted model of responding to errors in many healthcare organizations, it is not yet accepted in nursing education. Most nursing education programs have policies and guidelines that align more with a punitive culture, 8 not one of Just Culture despite the position statements from the ANA and the National League for Nursing calling for the application of Just Culture in academic settings. These position statements make it clear that educators are not only to incorporate Just Culture concepts into the curriculum but to adhere to the concepts of Just Culture.…”
Section: Promoting a "Just Culture" For Nursing Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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