Dyah Fitri Wulandari
Universitas Indonesia

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OPTIMIZING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DISCHARGE PLANNING IN X GENERAL HOSPITAL JAKARTA: DOI: https://doi.org/10.35654/ijnhs.v2i1.72 Dyah Fitri Wulandari; Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
Publisher : Alta Dharma Publisher

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Discharge planning is a complex process aiming to prepare patients during a transition period in a hospital until they are home. One of general hospitals (X) in Jakarta has implemented discharge planning, but it is not optimally conducted. This research aims to analyze the implementation of optimizing discharge planning in X General Hospital in Jakarta. This research employed pilot study initiated by conducting assessment through questionnaire, observation, and interview. The next stages were root cause analysis by employing fishbone analysis, Plan of Action (POA) arrangement, Plan Do Check Action (PDCA) implementation, and evaluation by employing questionnaire. One of the problems of implementing discharge planning is was implementation method in which the guidance of discharge planning was not available. Therefore, standard operating procedures (SOP) and format of discharge planning were necessarily revised. After arranging the guidance draft, SOP, and format of discharge planning, the researcher socialized and tested the SOP and format of discharge planning in two inpatient rooms. The results reveal that 80% of respondents state that the arranged format of discharge planning is easily understandable, easily applicable, less complicated, not rambling, and practical. Therefore, the management of X hospital Jakarta necessarily conducts the follow-up to develop and legalize the guidance draft, SOP, and format of discharge planning. Furthermore, the management necessarily socializes them to duty nurses before the hospital applies them.
Napping Affects Night-Shift Nurses' Occupational Safety Anika Kartika; Krisna Yetti; Tuti Afriani; Hanny Handiyani; Dyah Fitri Wulandari
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Napping is an evidence-based method used to reduce fatigue and increase alertness during night shift work. Objective: This study aims to identify the relationship between napping in night shift nurses and the work safety of nurses in hospitals. Method of This research uses a quantitative research design using a cross sectional method. Data was collected from 213 nurses using the Napping Nurse Questionnaire and the Occupational Safety questionnaire. Data collection was carried out from June to December 2024. Data analysis included univariate analysis in the form of a frequency distribution table, bivariate analysis using the chi-square test, and multivariate analysis using the multiple logistic regression test (p>0.05). Results There is a significant relationship between the implementation of night shift nurse napping and work safety at Khidmat Sehat Afiat Regional Hospital, Depok City and Graha Permata Ibu Hospital (p=0.001). Nurses with good napping will have the opportunity to have good work safety. The implementation of napping is the factor that most influences nurses' work safety.