id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-268462-w8trclz6 Oh, Eunja Factors influencing the adherence of nurses to standard precautions in South Korea hospital settings 2019-11-30 .txt text/plain 3832 211 49 Results A higher, or positive, attitude was the strongest influencing factor in adherence to SPs in the final model, followed by administrative support, hospital types, and safety climate, in descending order. 10, 13 This study aimed to understand how sociodemographic and individual factors, such as knowledge and attitude, along with institutional factors such as safety climate and administrative support, influence the adherence of nurses to SPs in South Korean hospitals following the 2015 MERS outbreak. To identify the respective effects of knowledge, attitude, safety climate, and administrative support of nurses on adherence to SP, this study conducted a hierarchical linear regression, controlling for confounding variables that were found to have significant difference and correlation. Based on the study of Haile et al, 10 analysis of sociodemographic factors as level 1 (age, hospital types, and length of clinical experience), individual factor as level 2 (attitude), and institutional factors as level 3 (safety climate and administrative support) was performed in descending order. ./cache/cord-268462-w8trclz6.txt ./txt/cord-268462-w8trclz6.txt