OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (22): 3086-3090.

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Research on the status quo and influencing factors of nurses' attitude towards information security in grade-A tertiary hospitals in Tianjin City

CHEN Longxia1, ZHANG Yajun2a, ZHANG Siai3, SUN Hongyan2b   

  1. 1. Graduate School,Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Tianjin 301617,China;
    2. a Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery,b Student Work Section,the Second Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Tianjin 300250,China;
    3. Heart Intensive Care Unit,Meizhou People's Hospital(Meizhou Academy of Medical Sciences),Meizhou,Guangdong 514031,China
  • Received:2025-02-19 Revised:2025-03-03 Published:2025-12-15
  • Contact: SUN Hongyan,Chief nurse,E-mail:jsb816@126.com

Abstract: Objective To understand the current situation of nurses' attitudes towards information security in grade-A tertiary hospitals in Tianjin and explore its influencing factors,in order to provide reference for nursing managers to do a good job in clinical nursing management,improve nurses' safety attitude level,and ensure nursing information security. Methods Convenience sampling method was used to select 562 nurses from four grade-A tertiary hospitals in Tianjin from September 2024 to December 2024. General information survey,occupational identity scale(OIS),nurse's self-concept questionnaire(NSCQ),and information security attitude questionnaire(ISA-Q) were used for the survey,and the data were analyzed. Results The total score of nurses' information security attitude in grade-A tertiary hospitals in Tianjin was(88.55±27.88)points,with an average score of (2.95±0.93) points for each item,which was above average. The scores for different dimensions were as follows:Environmental control (8.48±3.00)points,maintaining equipment stability(11.30±3.85)points,information access restriction(11.66±3.86)points,work systematicity (23.86±7.88)points,enhancing professional responsibility(17.95±5.50)points,and continuing education and training(15.30±4.83)points. The results of multiple linear regression showed that length of service,educational level,technical title,position,occupational identity,and professional self-concept were the influencing factors of information security attitude(all P<0.01),which could explain 63.0% of the total variation. Conclusion The information security attitude of nurses in grade-A tertiary hospitalsin Tianjin is at a moderate to high level,among which length of service,educational level,technical title,position,professional identity,and professional self-concept are independent risk factors. It is suggested that hospital managers should strengthen the training of nurses' awareness of information security,establish a positive safety culture atmosphere,continuously strengthen nurses' professional self-concept,enhance their sense of professional identity,and thereby improve nurses' attitude towards information security.

Key words: Nurse, Attitude towards information security, Professional identity, Professional self-concept

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