[Home ] [Archive]   [ فارسی ]  
:: Main :: About :: Current Issue :: Archive :: Search :: Submit :: Contact ::
Main Menu
Home::
Journal Information::
Articles archive::
For Authors::
For Reviewers::
Publishing Policies::
Registration::
Contact us::
Site Facilities::
::
Search in website

Advanced Search
..
Receive site information
Enter your Email in the following box to receive the site news and information.
..
:: Volume 7, Issue 2 (May-June 2018) ::
3 JNE 2018, 7(2): 17-24 Back to browse issues page
The Impact of Nurses’ Perceived Information Security Training and Information Security Policy Awareness on their Perceived Severity and Certainty of Information Security Breach Penalties (Case: the Educational Specialized Hospitals of Isfahan City)
Zahra Karimi , Hamid Reza Peikari
Department of Management, Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran , omid726@yahoo.com
Abstract:   (3583 Views)

Introduction: While nurses have access to confidential information of patients' records and history, it is still unknown that how information security training and their awareness with information security policy can influence their perceived certainty and severity of sanctions. To examine the Impact of Nurses’ Perceived Information Security Training and Information Security Policy Awareness on their Perceived Severity and Certainty of Information Security Breach Penalties in the Educational Specialized Hospitals.
Method: This research was a descriptive, corelational study. The population was consisted all nurses working in the specialized training hospitals, Isfahan city and at last, 181 usable questionnaires were collected. The data was collected by four questionnaires, namely information security training (D’Arcy et al.), security policy awareness (Sohrabi Safa et al.) and perceived certainty and severity of sanctions (Cheng et al.) and formatted into 5 point Likert scale and the data was collected using non-random sampling. For validity, content, face and construct validity methods and for reliability, Cronbach’s alpha method were used. Descriptive statistics, including frequency and percentage were analyzed by SPSS 19 and hypotheses were analyzed by partial least square technique; using SmartPLS M2.0.
Result: The average for security training, security awareness, perceived certainty and severity of sanctions were 3.78, 3.41, 3.63 and 3.18 respectively. Nurses' awareness of security policies had a positive significant influence on their perceived severity (t= 9.1, P < 0.01, β=0.41) and certainty (t= 7.3, P < 0.01, β=0.35) of breach penalties. Training programs had also a significant influence on their perceived severity (t= 2.3, P < 0.05, β=0.37) and certainty (t= 2.8, P < 0.01, β=0.44) of breach penalties.
Conclusion: Security training and nurses' awareness of security policies significantly predict their perceived certainty and severity of sanctions for security breach.

Keywords: Training, Nurses, Security policy awareness, Certainty and severity of sanctions, Patients’ documents
Full-Text [PDF 768 kb]   (2123 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Quantitative-Research | Subject: General
Received: 2017/12/28 | Published: 2018/06/15
Send email to the article author


XML   Persian Abstract   Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Karimi Z, Peikari H R. The Impact of Nurses’ Perceived Information Security Training and Information Security Policy Awareness on their Perceived Severity and Certainty of Information Security Breach Penalties (Case: the Educational Specialized Hospitals of Isfahan City). 3 JNE 2018; 7 (2) :17-24
URL: http://jne.ir/article-1-880-en.html


Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Volume 7, Issue 2 (May-June 2018) Back to browse issues page
نشریه آموزش پرستاری Journal of Nursing Education
Persian site map - English site map - Created in 0.05 seconds with 36 queries by YEKTAWEB 4645