2025 年 19 巻 1 号 p. 91-100
To clarify the relationship between the guidance of level 0 incident reporting behavior and the medical safety climate of nursing managers working at Advanced treatment hospitals, a cross-sectional study was conducted using an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. The questions included the presence or absence of guidance on level 0 incident reporting behavior, basic attributes, and scores using the Medical Safety Climate Scale. The valid response rate was 82. 2%, and 84.9% of respondents reported receiving guidance on level 0 incident reporting behavior. No significant differences were found between the presence or absence of guidance and basic attributes. However, significant differences were observed in the Medical Safety Culture Scale scores for Factor 1: Free Communication (p=0. 002) and Factor 2: Continuous Improvement (p=0. 048) when guidance was provided. Additionally, significant differences were found in four items of Factor 1 and one item of Factor 2. Significant differences were also observed between basic attributes and Factor 1 (years in position, p=0. 035) and Factor 2 (years in department, p=0. 014).