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Identifying predictors of patient safety competency based on sleep quality in student faculty of nursing and midwifery during the internship period: a multidisciplinary study.

Mohammad Javad JafariPouya MostafazadehMohammad Reza MojebiReza Nemati VakilabadAlireza Mirzaei
Published in: BMC nursing (2024)
It is important to note that healthcare students tend to have moderate patient safety competence (PSC), which is positively correlated with their sleep quality. Therefore, it is vital to identify the key factors that directly affect PSC. This would enable nursing and midwifery faculty administrators to take preventive measures to enhance patient safety competence in both classroom and clinical settings. Additionally, organizing educational workshops that engage students and improve their sleep quality could improve patient care. Practical courses are recommended for health professionals and students in clinical settings to enhance patient safety competencies. Additionally, student internships should receive hands-on training to improve teamwork and rest conditions.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
  • sleep quality
  • quality improvement
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  • medical students
  • mental health
  • public health
  • virtual reality
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