Structural Relationship of Variables Regarding Nurse's Preventive Action against Needle Stick Injury.
10.5977/jkasne.2015.21.2.168
- Author:
Hyeon Jeong JU
1
;
Ji Hyun LEE
Author Information
1. Kaya University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Needle;
Injury;
Intention;
Attitude;
Behavior
- MeSH:
Data Collection;
Intention;
Needles*;
Surveys and Questionnaires
- From:Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
2015;21(2):168-181
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to determine the factors affecting the prevention of needle stick injury. METHODS: Data collection was conducted during the period July 15-31, 2013 by a self-administered questionnaire involving 220 nurses working in 7 hospitals. The data was analyzed by SPSS v18 and AMOS v18. RESULTS: Actions by nurses to prevent needle stick injury were directly and indirectly influenced by perceived benefits, attitude toward the behavior, perceived behavioral control, and intention underlying the behavior. Specially, perceived behavioral control is verified to have not only direct influence but also indirect influence on the performance of preventive action through the intention underlying the behavior. Also, perceived benefits indirectly influence the intention toward the behavior and performance of preventive action through attitude toward the behavior and perceived behavioral control. The predictor variables in this model are 52% explicable in terms of intention of prevention action against needle stick injury, and 66% explicable in terms of performance of preventive action. CONCLUSION: To ensure high performance of preventive action against needle stick injury, constructing not only the solution that inspires the intention toward behavior but also a system that can positively solve and improve obstructive factors in behavioral performance is of primary importance.