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Journal : Journal of Hospital Management

THE EFFECT OF NURSE’S KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PATIENT SAFETY, WORKLOAD AND WORK MOTIVATION ON NURSE COMPLIANCE IN IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENT FALL PREVENTION IN THE INFANT ROOM OF HOSPITAL X JAKARTA Muliawan, Marjono; Nofierni, Nofierni; Dewi, Sandra
Journal of Hospital Management Vol 5, No 01 (2022): Journal of Hospital Management
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan Universitas Esa Unggul

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47007/johm.v5i01.5366

Abstract

Knowledge is very closely related to behavior, the practice of documenting nursing care must be sustainable which pays attention to patient safety. Workload and motivation also play an important role in improving behavior, high motivation and low workload have a positive effect on the behavior of a nurse in a hospital in the application of patient fall prevention. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of nurses' knowledge on patient safety, workload and work motivation on nurse compliance. Quantitative type with a cross sectional approach with a sample of 117 people which is the total population with a statistical test t-test. The results showed that the characteristics of nurses aged < 20-30 years (61.5%), female (95.7%), D3 Nursing education (70.9%), working years > 3 years (62.4%) and serving on the 3rd floor (47.0%). Nurses have high knowledge of 99.7, high workload with a score of 101.22, high motivation, a score of 95.70 and compliance with a score of 100.1. The bivariate test has a relationship between knowledge and compliance (p-value: 0.021), workload (p-value: 0.000) and there is no relationship between motivation and compliance (p-value: 0.961). And there is a relationship between knowledge and workload on motivation (p-value: 0.000). Multivarite test found that knowledge and workload with a significance of <0.05, but knowledge has the smallest significant (p-value = 0.000). It is recommended to the hospital to increase the knowledge of nurses about patient safety, namely by providing education and training regularly both internally and externally to all nurses who work in the inpatient room.
Co-Authors Agnes Nathania Yostin Agusdini Agusdini Agusman, Heru Aini Nadhifah Alkatiri, Fauzi Ahmad Amperajaya, Derajat Anandaputri, Elisabet Anastina Tahjoo Anastina Tahjoo Anastina Tahjoo Arham Irzan Arief Suwandi Arif Sebastian Arrozi, Muhammad Fachrudin Aunurrofiq, Fadli Christever, Christever Clarisa Clarisa Dewi Sandra Duta Liana Dwi Yanti Elok Palupi Erry Yudhya Mulyani Eva Khodijah Febrian Pramana Putra Fernando Pausoan Gultom, Doddy Gracesia kwannandar Gultom, Doddy Fernando Pausoan Gumilang, Dicky Han, Dji Bui Hartanto, Antonius Ferdie Hasyim Hasyim Herlinawati Herlinawati Hilmy, M Reza Hilmy, Mohammad Reza Iis Istifaiyatuddianah Jus'at, Idrus Kemala Rita Kemala Rita Wahidi Kustiawan, Unggul Kusumapradja, Rokiah Laelani, Sofi Nur Eka April lestari, intan ayu M. Derajat Amperajaya M. Derajat Amperajaya Mashudani, Lizda Mohamad Reza Hilmy Monica Monica, Monica Muhammad Fachruddin Arrozi Adhikara Muliawan, Marjono Munawar Munawar Mus Aida NINGSIH, RYLLA Nurrohman Hardiansyah Pajriani, Nia Yunia Pamungkas, Rian Patmawati, Debby Rahman, Alfian Raudani Rasipin Rasipin RATNA INDRAWATI Rian Adi Pamungkas Ridwan, Saepul Rita Wahidi, Kemala Roesfiansjah Rasjidin Royyadi Chandra Samatha Amelia Putri sandra dewi Sandra Dewi Saptaningsih, Agusdini Banun Sugino Kesuma Karo Karo Samura Supriyantoro Supriyantoro Susanti Sugianto Syah , Tantri Yanuar Rahmat Syina, Ibnu Tahjoo, Anastina Tantri Yanuar Rahmat Syah Tri Handoko Ulfa, Zuriyati Venera, Gaby Wahidi, Kemala Rita Wongso, Erni Suryani Yanuar Ramadhan Yaputra, Steven Kristianto