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Relationship between Healthcare Provider’s Perception about Patient Safety and Patient Safety Implementation in The Emergency Department Yayan Mulyana; Yanny Trisyani; Etika Emaliyawati
Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1385.47 KB) | DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v8i1.995

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The Emergency Department (ED) is a hospital service unit that provides the first service for patients with disease conditions that threaten their lives or can cause disability for 24 hours. Implementation of patient safety in the ED should be applied to minimize the risk of error handling for the patient. ED staff perceptions related to the implementation of patient safety is a factor that directly-related to his behavior in applying the implementation of patient safety. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between perceptions of staff ED and patient safety by implementing patient safety at the Regional Hospital Emergency Department Cirebon. This study was a correlational study with the cross-sectional approach of 99 emergency staff with total sampling at Cirebon. Collecting data used questionnaires of patient safety. Based on the results of the univariate analysis showed that the majority (80%) of respondents either category on the implementation of the sub-variables of patient safety team collaboration and communication, only a small proportion of respondents less category (20%) on the implementation of the sub-variables of patient safety team collaboration and communication. In addition, less than half (49.5%) category lacking in implementing patient safety, only half (50.5%) categories, both in the implementation of patient safety. Based on the results of the bivariate analysis showed that the relationship implementation of patient safety with all the variables, namely teamwork (p-value = 0.000), communications (p-value = 0.005), the concept of patient safety (p-value = 0.005), and perception (p-value = 0.005). Based on the results of the study, the researchers concluded that the relationship between staff perceptions of the emergency department (ED) on patient safety by implementing patient safety at the Regional Hospital emergency department (RSD) Cirebon. IGD support staff perceptions of patient safety, but still found lacking in the category of health workers implementation of patient safety, so the need for patient safety education and training with simulation methods to illustrate the approach in the implementation of patient safety.
Lived Experiences of End Stage Renal Disease Patients Undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Therapy M. Hanif Prasetya 'Adhi; Yanny Trisyani; Etika Emaliyawati
Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v9i1.1446

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End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a serious chronic disease that resulted from complications of chronic renal failure and a final diagnosis that requires treatment modalities such as dialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). However, CAPD is rarely selected as renal replacement therapy by ESRD patients in Indonesia. Therefore, the phenomenon associated with patients undergoing CAPD is unclear, especially in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of ESRD patients undergoing CAPD therapy. The research method employed qualitative descriptive phenomenology. The participants in this study were 10 ESRD patients with CAPD. Data collection utilized semi-structured interviewed and data was analyzed using the Colaizzi approach. The result of the study was explained through 6 themes. These are: 1) Condition improved with CAPD, 2) Freedom of activity, 3) Between feeling better and bored 4) Health is increased, 5) It is sustained life, 6) Resignation to accept illness. In conclusion, the patients with CAPD felt significant positive changes in their life and CAPD is considered life-sustaining for the participants, as the majority of the symptoms was decreased significantly. Therefore, the partisipants felt their conditions improved better. The unpleasant sides of CAPD are feeling bored. The support of the family is important as it produced strength and passion for patients in undergoing CAPD
An Exploration of Nurses’ Experience of Family Presence During Resuscitation in Intensive Care Setting Ni Putu Wahyu Ariani; Yanny Trisyani; Titin Mulyati
Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v9i1.1458

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The family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) has received wide support to be implemented in the ICU.The implementation of FPDR has positive impacts on family satisfaction. However, some of the nurses’ opinion still not agree on implementation of FPDR in ICU. This research therefore utilized phenomenological approach to gain descriptive explanation regarding this phenomenon. The purpose of this study is to explore the nurse’s experiences in the implementation of FPDR in the ICU. This research was conducted on the year 2020 and qualitative phenomenological approach was utilized for this research. Ten (10) ICU nurses have participated in this study and in-depth interview was employed for data collection. Data analysis is conducted using Colaizzi. Result of this research areexplained in 6 themes which describe the phenomenon of nurses’ experience onfamily presence during recusitation, as follows: (1) Decisions on family; (2) From burdened to selfconfident; (3) Families enhancing teamwork; (4) The bereaved family disrupts the CPR process; (5) Feels of ignoring patiets’ family and (6) Expectingthe family be accompanied by staff nurse.From a nurse’s perspective, the implementation of FDPR has a positive impact on patients, families and on the ICU nurse team. However, this also has an unpleasant impact on ICU nurses, especially if the nurse is not ready for the practice. Therefore, policy support and training for nurses are needed in its implementation.
Severity Level and Quality of Life of Post-Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Donny Nurhamsyah; Yanny Trisyani; Aan Nuraeni; Nur Maziyya
Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v9i2.1661

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Background: Severity level is one of the variables used to determine the treatments of acute coronary syndrome patients. There are many ways to see the success of treatment such as measuring the patient’s quality of life. Purpose: This study aims to determine the correlation between severity level and quality of life among patients with post-acute coronary syndrome at Hasan Sadikin Central Hospital Bandung. Methods: This research was a quantitative study with a descriptive-analytic approach. Sampling of 100 patients with post-acute coronary syndrome patients was collected during a period of one month using consecutive sampling technique. The severity was assessed based on the stenosis number and the quality of life data were collected using the MacNew QLMI. Somers’d Gamma was used to analyze the data. Results: Data showed that most of the patients had angina without stenosis (36%) and coronary 1 stenosis (29%). The results of the quality of life measurement show that 58% patients have a good quality of life, 64% are good in the emotional domain, 52% are good in the physical domain, and 60% are good in the social domain. Bivariate analysis (CI 95%) showed that there was a significant correlation between severity level and quality of life (p-value 0.033), as well as with the physical domain (p-value 0,008). Conclusion: There is a correlation between severity level and quality of life of post-acute coronary syndrome patients in Hasan Sadikin Central Hospital Bandung. Based on the quality of life domain, the severity level was significantly related to the physical-domain. Regular screening is necessary to improve the quality of life of post-acute coronary syndrome patients.
Relationship between Healthcare Provider’s Perception about Patient Safety and Patient Safety Implementation in The Emergency Department Yayan Mulyana; Yanny Trisyani; Etika Emaliyawati
Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran
Publisher : Faculty of Nursing Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v8i1.995

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The Emergency Department (ED) is a hospital service unit that provides the first service for patients with disease conditions that threaten their lives or can cause disability for 24 hours. Implementation of patient safety in the ED should be applied to minimize the risk of error handling for the patient. ED staff perceptions related to the implementation of patient safety is a factor that directly-related to his behavior in applying the implementation of patient safety. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between perceptions of staff ED and patient safety by implementing patient safety at the Regional Hospital Emergency Department Cirebon. This study was a correlational study with the cross-sectional approach of 99 emergency staff with total sampling at Cirebon. Collecting data used questionnaires of patient safety. Based on the results of the univariate analysis showed that the majority (80%) of respondents either category on the implementation of the sub-variables of patient safety team collaboration and communication, only a small proportion of respondents less category (20%) on the implementation of the sub-variables of patient safety team collaboration and communication. In addition, less than half (49.5%) category lacking in implementing patient safety, only half (50.5%) categories, both in the implementation of patient safety. Based on the results of the bivariate analysis showed that the relationship implementation of patient safety with all the variables, namely teamwork (p-value = 0.000), communications (p-value = 0.005), the concept of patient safety (p-value = 0.005), and perception (p-value = 0.005). Based on the results of the study, the researchers concluded that the relationship between staff perceptions of the emergency department (ED) on patient safety by implementing patient safety at the Regional Hospital emergency department (RSD) Cirebon. IGD support staff perceptions of patient safety, but still found lacking in the category of health workers implementation of patient safety, so the need for patient safety education and training with simulation methods to illustrate the approach in the implementation of patient safety.
Co-Authors Aan Nur'aeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nuraeni Aan Nur’aeni adimiharja, adimiharja Afriana, Reni Agustin, Sigit Alya, Fania Putri Anastasia Anna Andrean Reynaldi Andrianthi, Salsyah Anita Setyawati Arianto, Albertus Budi Ariestanti, Nurrachma Armansyah, Nuraulia Aghnia Arofiati, Fitri Ayu Prawesti Priambodo Azizah, Neng Zihan Nurul Budiman, Ganjar Wisnu Burhan Nurdin Cecep Eli Kosasih Cecep Eli Kosasih Damayanti, Roshy Darmayanti Darmayanti Deris Riandi Setiawan Dian Adiningsih Donny Mahendra Donny Nurhamsyah Donny Nurhamsyah Etika Emaliyawati Etika Emaliyawati Emaliyawati Etika Emiliyawati Febianti, Ranti Fitri Haryanti Freitas, Lurdes Acorta Fricilia Noya Gita Maya Sari Gustiani, Ajeng Guztap Jabarul Haq Handayani, Audia Handayani, Meyla Sari Hapzi Ali Harlasgunawan, Alia Rahmi Hartati, Tita Hendriyani, Desy Hera Wahyuni Iis Haryati Iis Haryati Indah Enriani Wulansari Indawati, Eli Indriani Merlyn Manueke Indriati, Ririn Intan Madulara Izzany, Raden Maghfira Karti Nur Aryanti Kurhayati, Kurhayati Kurnia, Theresia Avila Kusman Ibrahim Lia Puji Astuti Liana, Yeni Lilis Sulastri Lumbantobing, Valentina Belinda Marlianti Luthfi Rahman, Luthfi Megatami, Noviani Moch. Didik Nugraha Muhaemin Muhaemin Muhammad Hadi Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Nur Hidayah Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Nabila Rifa Zahara Heriawan Nasrullah, Kurnia Ni Putu Wahyu Ariani Nilamsari Nilamsari Nisa Utami, Nisa Noor, Farisha Noya, Fricilia Nunik Wijayanti Nur Fajariyah, Nur Nur Maziyya Nur'aeni, Aan Nurani, Rai Nurdiansyah Nurdiansyah Nurilhami, Ilham Taufik Nurinsani, Dwi Murti Nurlaeci Nurlaeci Nurlaeci Nurlaeci Nursalam Nursalam Nursanti, Irna Oktafianti, Mutiara Annisa Oman Hendi Pakpahan, Yetty Mardelima Uli Pangestika, Destiya Dwi Pebianti, Ranti Prabawati, Dewi Pujikurniawati, Citra Reza Purwandi, Purwandi Purwati, Nyimas Heny Putri, Azalia Melati Rahayu, Fitriani Rahmah, Tira Nur Rahmah, Tsabitah rahmalia amni Rahman, Lutfi Ramdani Ramdani Ratnasari, Nia Reis, Silvestre Dos Rika Winarni Risnianingsih, Nina Ristina Mirwanti Ristina Mirwanti Ristina Mirwanti Ristina Mirwanti, Ristina Rizkianti, Intan Roulita Roulita Safitri, Helni Yusriya Saparingga Dasti Putri Satrio, Rizki Juniar Eko Sesilia, Fitri Setiawan, Iriani Dewi Sijabat, Pasuria Br Silvi Indriani Silviani, Sinta Sinaga, Freda Mai Situmorang, Gantiar Marsaulina Sri Hartutik Sridiawati, Essy Stephania, Agnes Sugiharto, Firman Susanti, Vera Tambunan, Natalia Taqiuddin, Muhammad Hafidh Tetti Solehati Tintin Sukartini Sukartini, Tintin Sukartini Titin Mulyati Titin Mulyati Titin Sutini, Titin Tuti Nuraini Valentina B.M. Lumbantobing Vanny Leutualy Wahyu Hidayati Widyadhari, Elysia Wiguna, Ilham Wiguna, Yutika Winara, Winara Witjaksono, Galuh Yayan Mulyana Zamharira Zamharira