Investigating the Mediating Effect of Patient Self-Efficacy on the Relationship between Patient Safety Engagement and Patient Safety in Healthcare Professionals

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Patient safety and involvement of the patients in their safety engagement activities are considered the most important elements in the healthcare professions due to their impact on various individual and organizational outcomes. The study used responses of 456 patients. The simple random sampling (SRS) technique was used to collect data from the respondents. The researcher used individuals as the unit of analysis in this study. The results revealed that patient safety engagement had a positive significant effect on patient safety. When the mediating variable of self-efficacy was analyzed, it showed a significant mediated effect on patient safety. Therefore, it was concluded that self-efficacy mediated the relationship between patient safety engagement and patient safety. The findings of the current study convey that engagement of the patient in the practices for patient safety is predicted through the level of self-efficacy of the patient. The study discussed various implications for theory and practice. The study also discussed potential avenues for future research.

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Wang, X., & Zhao, Y. (2023). Investigating the Mediating Effect of Patient Self-Efficacy on the Relationship between Patient Safety Engagement and Patient Safety in Healthcare Professionals. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/8934444

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