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Abstract Background: In this competitive and ever-changing world, studying creativity and its predictors has become important and is being greatly emphasized, particularly among nurses. Aim: To investigate the creative climate of nursing and its relation to risk-taking at Port Said hospitals. Subjects and Method: Using a descriptive correlational research design, this study was conducted at the governmental hospitals in Port Said with 291 nurses. Data collection tools: Incorporated a situational outlook questionnaire and a risk-taking questionnaire. Results: The work environment is perceived as having a moderate level of creativity by 56.7% of the nurses polled, a low level of creativity by 23.7%, and a high level of creativity by 19.6%. A moderate risk-taking level was reported by 52.3% of the nurses polled, a high risk-taking level by 25.8%, and a low risk-taking level by 21.9%. Conclusion: There is a positive correlation between all domains and the total creative climate in all domains of risk-taking. Finally, there are statistically significant positive correlations between the creative climate and risk-taking among nurses . The study suggested that nurses attend a workshop on how to foster a creative and risk-taking environment. |