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Caring Environment Model in Emergency Services of Hospitals by Banyumas Public Perception Suroso, Jebul; Yuliarti, Yuliarti; Mardiyaningsih, Eko
KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 13, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/kemas.v13i1.8655

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Caring environment for providing service in the emergency departmentof the hospital becomes the need of the society. Caring environment has impact on the satisfaction, safety, and potential success of the services for the patients. The research aims at identifying the perception of society on caring environment as well as confirming the model of caring environment for providing emergency service in the hospital. This research employs descriptive exploration, involving 300 patients of emergency department from three hospitals in Banyumas. The analysis of decriptive data is conducted to categorize the perception of society on caring environment. The construct validity of caring environment is tested using confirmatory factor analysis. The result shows that the perceptions of society on caring environment in emergency department are good (86.3%) and fair (13,7 %). As the construct used to shape the model of caring environment has met the criteria of goodness of fit, involving: GFI; 0.96, RMSEA; 0.031, AGFI; 0,94; NFI;0,98; CFI;1, so it is revealed that the measurement model of caring environment for providing emergency service is fit. Moreover, all indicators are able to explain and support the model of caring environment for providing emergency services, involves; clean and comfortable room, complete facilities and equipments, and room safety. This finding could be the foundation for formulating the policy of caring quality improvement related to the aspect of caring environment for providing emergency services.
Pengaruh behavior skill training terhadap interaksi sosial korban bullying di SMP N 1 Kaligondang kabupaten Purbalingga Bunga Nafingah, Ade Ayu; Suroso, Jebul
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah 2020: JKM EDISI KHUSUS SEPTEMBER 2020
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v0i0.5247

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INFORMASIABSTRACTKorespondensi:Injeso@yahoo.com        Keywords:bullying, social interaction, behaviour skill, trainingObjective: Identifying the effect of behaviour skill training on the social interaction of bullying victims in SMPN 1 Kaligondang, Purbalingga Regency Method: This research is quantitative research of pre-experimental design (one group pre-test post-test design). The sample consists of 30 bullying victim students in SMPN 1 Kaligondang taken through total sampling. The research instruments are olweus bully/victim revised questionnaire and social interaction ability questionnaire with the test of paired sample t-testResults: Most of the respondents are male, 16 respondents, (53.3%) and 14 respondents are female (46.7%) with the age of 12-15 years old. There are 12 respondents in grade 7 (40%) and 9 respondents in grade 8 and 9 respondents in grade 9 (30%). The average scores of pre-test and post-test are 86.63 and 104.07. Moreover, the result of Sig. (2 tailed) p-value is (0.000 0.05).Conclusion: There is significant difference between the result of pre-test and post-test. Moreover, it is found that there is an effect of behaviour skill training on the social interaction of bullying victims  
Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Kinerja Perawat Dalam Pemberian Pendidikan Kesehatan Studi Fenomenologis di Puskesmas I Sokaraja Purwo, Viana Yuni; Suroso, Jebul
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah 2020: JKM EDISI KHUSUS SEPTEMBER 2020
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

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Background: Health education aims to change people's unhealthy behaviour to healthy behaviour. Act No. 36 of 2009 stated that health is human rights and one of the well-being elements which must be realized in accordance with the ideals of the nation. Nurses in Puskesmas are considered agents of change of peoples health level.Thus, they play an important role in providing health education. There are several factors affecting nurses performance in providing health education to either patients or patients family and the people in their working area.Objective: This research aims to identify factors affecting nurses' performance in providing health education. Method: This research is a qualitative research using phenomenological study approach. There are 7 nurses as the research sample. The sampling is purposive sampling, in which the size of individual key person or participant has been determined before the data collection. The sample size is determined based on the saturation theory.Result: The research result shows that the effect of external motivation factor is more dominant in providing health education. The participants workload does not increase by providing health education. Meanwhile, compensation does not fully affect in providing health education.Conclusion: Factors of motivation and compensation affect the nurses' performance while the factor of workload does not affect the nurses' performance in providing health education.
Indek Kepuasan Pasien Suatu Rumah Sakit Swasta di Purwokerto Suroso, Jebul
Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman Vol. 06 No. 1 (2011)
Publisher : Jurusan Keperawatan FIKES UNSOED

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jks.2011.6.1.322

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Hospital as a health care facility seeks to create quality health care, affordable and increase patient satisfaction. This study aims to identify satisfaction (assessment) to community health services on the installation of inpatient, outpatient, radiology, pharmacy and laboratory at a private hospital in Noida covering 14 elements of the service. The study design was descriptive survey techniques involving 120 respondents consisted of patients and former patients of the hospital taken by proportional random sampling technique. Analysis using the method of service performance in order to obtain the results of the research community satisfaction index (HPI) for the installation service inpatient, outpatient, radiology, laboratory and pharmacy are B (Good). Discipline of officers and timeliness into aspects that have the highest scores in five areas of the hospital services. There IKM components with sufficient predicate, ie courtesy and hospitality registration officer. There are no components that are predicated A or very good. It is suggested that these findings into consideration manajmen hospitals in improving quality of care, especially in the process of acceptance or enrollment of patients.
Hubungan Komunikasi Terapeutik Dan Kualitas Pelayanan Perawat Dengan Kecemasan Pasien Pre Operasi Di RSUD dr. R. Goeteng Taroenadibrata Purbalingga Tedi Asep Sutrisno; Jebul Suroso
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah 2020: JKM EDISI KHUSUS SEPTEMBER 2020
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURABAYA

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the correlation between therapeutic communication and nurse service quality with preoperative patient anxiety in RSUD dr. R. Goeteng Taroenadibrata Purbalingga. Method: The study was a quantitative descriptive study with cross-sectional method. The samples were preoperative patients who experienced anxiety in the surgical inpatient room with a total of 90 respondents. The samples were collected by using purposive sampling technique. There were three different types of questionnaires as the instruments of the study namely therapeutic communication questionnaire, nurse service quality questionnaire, and HARS questionnaire. Chi square statistical test was used to analyze the data. Results: The results of the analysis of the correlation between nurses therapeutic communication and preoperative patient anxiety obtained p-value of 0,000. It can be interpreted that p-value of a = 0.05. While the results of the analysis of the relationship between nurse service quality and preoperative patient anxiety obtained p-value of 0,000. It can be interpreted that p-value of a = 0.05. Conclusion: There is a correlation between nurse therapeutic communications and preoperative patient anxiety and there is a correlation between qualities of nurse services and preoperative patient anxiety in RSUD dr. R. Goeteng Taroenadibrata Purbalingga.
Dampak Atraumatic Care Pada Kepuasan Keluarga Pasien di Rumah Sakit Jebul Suroso; Iis Fetianingsih; Eko Mardiyaningsih
Indonesian Journal of Nursing Research (IJNR) Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Ngudi Waluyo

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Atraumatic care is a specific therapeutic treatment performed by nurses through intervention by eliminating or minimizing psychological and physical stress suffered by children and family in health service system. The objective of this study is to give an overview on the effects of atraumatic care on parents’ satisfaction while children are being hospitalized. This study used correlational descriptive method with cross sectional approach. The 60 respondents as samples were selected with random sampling technique. The data analysys used chi square. The results showed autramatic care was performed in “Good” category with 60%. The parents satisfaction was on “Satisfied” level with 53,3%. Atraumatic care is proven to be correlated with family’s satisfaction with p value 0,045 < α 0,05. As a conclusion, there is an effect given by atraumatic care on family/ parents’ satisfaction while children are being hospitalized.
Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sleep Quality of Patients in Intensive Care Unit Sri Suparti; Jebul Suroso; Asiandi Asiandi
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

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Lack of sleep in patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is associated with dysfunction of the immune, cardiovascular, metabolic, memory, and cognition systems, as well as increased mortality. Various factors that are thought to be related to patient sleep quality come from patient and environmental factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that affect the sleep quality of ICU patients. This research is a quantitative study, using a cross-sectional approach, with as many as 44 patients involved in this study. The research instrument used the observation sheet and The Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ) is also equipped with a thermohygrometer to measure temperature and humidity and a sound level meter to measure noise. Data analysis used the Spearman Rank test, and research ethics was obtained from the Ethics Commission of RSMS Margono. The results showed that most of them were women (75%), aged ≥40 years (68.2%) with the most days of stay less than 4 (93.2%), postoperative (95.5), and with poor sleep quality (72.7%). Factors that affected the sleep quality of the patient are heart rate (0.030), MAP (0.042), patient pain score (0.031), and sleep position (0.002). There was no affecting the SpO2 factor, temperature humidity, noise, patient perceptions of noise, light, and action with p value> 0.05. In conclusion, most of the respondents have poor sleep quality. There is an effect of the heart rate, sleep position, and pain score on the patient's sleep quality. It is necessary to apply a combination of pharmacological management and nursing measures to improve sleep quality.
A correlation between spiritual level and preoperative patients’ anxiety Herlina Biawan; Jebul Suroso
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 1 (2020): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of Health Science Faculty Universitas
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

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Pre-surgery is an action before surgery, which can trigger psychological problems, such as anxiety. Spiritual strength is able to help the individual towards the healing and fulfillment of life goals. The aim of the reseach was discover the correlation between the spiritual level and anxiety in preoperative patients in the surgical inpatient units of RSUD Banyumas. This study was conducted from 12 November to 12 December 2019 in the surgical inpatient units of RSUD Banyumas. This research was a non-experimental quantitative, using a correlational research design with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was selected by purposive sampling technique, with 72 sample respondents. The data collection technique used the HARS (Hamilton Rating Scale Anxiety) and DSES (Daily Spiritual Experience Scale questionnaires) questionnaires. The result found 27.8% of patients' preoperative anxiety level at RSUD Banyumas did not experience anxiety, 56.9% felt mild anxiety, and 15.3% suffered from moderate anxiety. Meanwhile, for the spiritual level, only 1.4% of the preoperative patients at RSUD Banyumas had a low spiritual level, 52.8% were at a moderate spiritual level, and 45.8% presented a high spiritual level. The Spearman Rank statistical test obtained p-value = 0.0001; the correlation coefficient was -0.469.  There was a correlation between the patients' spiritual level and preoperative anxiety in the surgical inpatient units of RSUD Banyumas.
The relationship between visit time management and patient's family satisfaction in the intensive care unit Yuni Sudaryanto; Jebul Suroso
Proceedings Series on Health & Medical Sciences Vol. 1 (2020): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of Health Science Faculty Universitas
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

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The Intensive Care Unit is an independent hospital part (an installation under the service director) with special staff and equipment for the observation, treatment and therapy of patients who suffer from life-threatening diseases, injuries or complications. Or potentially life-threatening. The policy of Intensive Care Unit by limiting the visiting times aims to maximize the care for patients with critical conditions. The satisfaction of the patient family is at the center point recognized as a measure of the quality of care services in the Intensive Care Unit. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between visiting time management and the satisfcation of the patient family It used a descriptive quantitative method, a correlation study with a cross sectional design. The sampling technique was total sampling with the respondents of the families, 40 respondents. They were then analyzed using Spearman Rank correlation statistical technique. The results of the Spearman rank analysis gave a p value of 0.044 <0.05, meaning there is a significant relationship between visiting-time management and the satisfaction of family patients.In conclusion he management of visiting-time can be an influential factor in determining the satisfaction of the patient family over the hospital services.
Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sleep Quality of Patients in Intensive Care Unit Sri Suparti; Jebul Suroso; Asiandi Asiandi
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): July-December 2020
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

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Lack of sleep in patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is associated with dysfunction of the immune, cardiovascular, metabolic, memory, and cognition systems, as well as increased mortality. Various factors that are thought to be related to patient sleep quality come from patient and environmental factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that affect the sleep quality of ICU patients. This research is a quantitative study, using a cross-sectional approach, with as many as 44 patients involved in this study. The research instrument used the observation sheet and The Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ) is also equipped with a thermohygrometer to measure temperature and humidity and a sound level meter to measure noise. Data analysis used the Spearman Rank test, and research ethics was obtained from the Ethics Commission of RSMS Margono. The results showed that most of them were women (75%), aged ≥40 years (68.2%) with the most days of stay less than 4 (93.2%), postoperative (95.5), and with poor sleep quality (72.7%). Factors that affected the sleep quality of the patient are heart rate (0.030), MAP (0.042), patient pain score (0.031), and sleep position (0.002). There was no affecting the SpO2 factor, temperature humidity, noise, patient perceptions of noise, light, and action with p value> 0.05. In conclusion, most of the respondents have poor sleep quality. There is an effect of the heart rate, sleep position, and pain score on the patient's sleep quality. It is necessary to apply a combination of pharmacological management and nursing measures to improve sleep quality.