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Journal : Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science

Determinants factors on Public Health Centre nurses' confidence in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation Sasmito, Priyo; Purnamasari, Elly; Sumartini, Sri; Purwanti, Nunuk Sri; Budiyati, Budiyati; Putra, Riskiyana Sukandhi; Arifani, Nisa; Elviani, Yeni
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol 6, No 7 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Keperawata Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malahayati Bandar Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v6i7.13601

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Background: Most cardiac arrests occur outside the hospital (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest/OHCA). Public Health Centre (PHC) nurses are one of the important components of the chain of survival. The confidence of PHC nurses in performing Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is still questioned.Purpose: To analyze the factors determining the level of confidence of PHC nurses in performing CPR.Method: An observational analytical study with a cross-sectional approach involving 30 nurses from 2 PHCs in Banten Province, Indonesia taken using a total sampling technique.Results: A total of 30 participants participated in this study. The average age of participants was 36.4 years with an age range between 26-55 years. Most participants were male 17/56.7%, had a diploma education background of 21/70.0%, and had upgraded their BLS training 23/76.7%. On average, participants had worked for 6.5 years and managed 3.4 cases of cardiac arrest (CA) during their time as nurses. It was found that gender, educational background, and BLS training status were not associated with the nurse's level of confidence in performing CPR. While employment status has a significant relationship with confidence in performing. Age has a strong relationship with self-confidence with an r rank value of 0.447. Length of work also showed a relationship with self-confidence with an r-rank value of 0.503. Likewise, the number of CA cases ever managed has a relationship with self-confidence with an r rank of 0.419.Conclusion: Gender, educational background, and BLS training status were not associated with nurses' confidence levels in performing CPR. Employment status, age, length of work, and number of CA cases managed were associated with nurses' confidence in performing CPR.
Basic life support knowledge among nurses at public health center in rural Banten Province, Indonesia Sasmito, Priyo; Mikawati, Mikawati; Prasetya, Fika Indah; Syafridawita, Yetti; Purwanti, Nunuk Sri; Tafwidhah, Yuyun; Santoso, Mochamad Budi; Arifani, Nisa
Malahayati International Journal of Nursing and Health Science Vol 6, No 6 (2023)
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Keperawata Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malahayati Bandar Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/minh.v6i6.13096

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Background: Public Health Center (PHC) is one of the primary healthcare facilities that has an important role in the chain of survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients, especially in rural areas. Nurses are an important component of health workers in PHC. Basic Life Support (BLS) knowledgeis the basic component of building a qualified resuscitation.Purpose: To analyze the relationship between demographic characteristics of PHC’s nurses in a rural area and their knowledge about BLS.Method: An observational analytical study with a cross-sectional approach involved 32 PHC nurses with total sampling techniques. The data was analyzed with the Spearman Rho and Fisher Exact test.Results: 32 nurses were involved. Most respondents are male (18/56.25%), have a Diploma educational background (23/71.88%), and non-government employees (24/75%). The average age of respondents was 34.75 years, and the average worked for 9.25 years. The level of knowledge of BLS was mostly more than 56% (25/78.1%). The knowledge average was 74.06+ 8.93 with a median of 75 anda score range of 50-85. Gender, educational background, BLS certificate upgrades, and employment status were not related to the level of knowledge of BLS. Age and length of work variables have a significant correlation with knowledge. Calculated rs was -0.043 with a p-value of 0.008 (α 0.05) for age and rs value of -0.353 with a p-value of 0.024 (α 0.05) for length of work.Conclusion: Gender, educational background, BLS certificate upgrades, and employment status were not related to the level of knowledge of BLS.There is a sufficient and significant relationship between the age and length of workwith knowledge of BLS with the opposite direction of the relationship.The older and longer a nurseworks, the lowerthe nurse’s knowledge of BLS.  Routine BLS training sessions or emergency drills in PHC both online and offline can be some solution in partnership with emergency organizations and nearby referral hospitals.
Co-Authors Abdul Ghofur Afianti Sulastri, Afianti Agus Setiawan AHMADI Akmal, Samsul Al-Hidayat, Rahmat Aljufri, Salim Amaliah, Lili Amsyah, Ummul Khairi Anggraeni, Surti Apparesya, Nabila Afifah Aprila, Rizki Ari Riswanto, Ari Arifani, Nisa Asminah , Asminah Assayuti, Abdul Aziz Aulia, Gina Ayinun, Aminah Ayu Fitriani Azmi, Liza Ulil Azzahra, Bella Rakhmawati Barus, Lidya Hariaty Baso, Andi Sabirin Bernadus, Janno Berty Bradly Budiyati Budiyati, Budiyati Cecep Eli Kosasih cindy, Aghestine Amara Darmawardana, Arif Dasopang, Ramadhana S.M. Deviana, Elina Dian Rizeki Finarti, Dian Rizeki Diana Ulfah Eka Nursafitri Elis, Andi Elly Purnamasari Elviani, Yeni Endang Sri Wahyuni Erynda, Revina Fiandany Faiqatul, Nainie Gayatri, Sri Wahyuni Gunawan Gunawan Hanifah, Siti Nur HARTONO, SOETANTO Haryanti, Eka Hasanah Hasanah Herdiana, Herdiana Heryanto Nur Muhammad Hilda, Aril Hutasoid, Daud Letare Ihsan , Farly Innekerisnawati, Duwi Islamiani, Ayudita Istiana, Fuji Iswidowati , Irma Tri Joko Prasetyo Jubaedah, Ade Khairani, Wittin Komariah, Elis Kurnelia, Ega Kurniawan Kusuma, Fitriana Kusuma, Widya Tresna Librianty, Nurfanida Lie, Sukirman Linda Amalia Lisdawati, Riska Madani, Ultra Mahdawarti, Mahdawarti Mallinah, Mallinah Mardesela, Ega Maryam, Andi Mikawati, Mikawati Mita Sonaria Mukhofi, Lutfi Mulyati, Leli Mulyatiindo, Leli Munandar, Ihsan Haris Munaya Fauziah Munisah, Yeni Mutohharoh, Hopipah Nadiya, Della Nahdah Nahdah Nina Sutresna Novena Simanjutak, Shania NOVIA DWI ASTUTI Nugroho, Kurnia Arik Nunuk Sri Purwanti Nurhajra, Andini Nurlaila, Riffalni Dela Octavia, Marta Pramesty, Merrina Prasetya , Fika Indah Prasetya, Fika Indah Putra, Riskiyana Sukandhi R, Retno Pramudyaningtyas Rafi, Rafi Rahmawati, Silviah Rasmita, Dina Ratnasari, Lina Robertus, Sumardi Royani Royani ROYANI ROYANI Rustini, Ira Santoso, Mochamad Budi Sartika Sartika Setiono, Agus Setyowati , Ayu Wulandari Shinta Dewi, Yasmin Siti Romlah Sitorus, Astrid Napita Sri Sumartini Supriandi Supriandi, Supriandi Susilawati , Susi Susilawati, Susilawati Susiyanti, Hera Syafridawita, Yetti Tafwidhah, Yuyun Thursina, Fazrian Titin Sutini, Titin Treesia Sujana Tyas, Eka Suryaning Umairahmah, Nafa Wieminaty, Aldi Febrian Wirawan, Nandar Yektiningtyastuti Yektiningtyastuti Yulianingsih, Nengsih Yuly Peristiowati Yuniardiningsih, Erisa Yusuf Iskandar Zulfikri, Agung