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The Influence of the Design of Nursing Care Documentation Design SDKI, SLKI, SIKI (3S) in Hospital Management Information Systems on Nurse Satisfaction at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital Marthen Sege; Blacius Dedi; Isak Jurun Hans Tukayo
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i6.436

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The Service is required to be part of the hospital in implementing the documentation of nursing care using computerization. Patients in hospitals often feel dissatisfied with services because nurses take too long to search for patient history data and nurses feel dissatisfied in paper-based documentation which makes the workload increase. The purpose of this study was to design a nursing care documentation design in the 2000s SDKI, SLKI, SIKI (3S) in hospital management information systems on nurse satisfaction. The research method used a research and development design as well as descriptive observational cross sectional with a total sampling technique of 74 nursing respondents at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital and analyzed using simple regression analysis. The results showed that 73% of the 3-S nursing care documentation design in SIMRS was in the good category and 77% of nurses were satisfied with the 2000s nursing care documentation design in SIMRS and a significant p-value (0.000) which means that there is an effect of 30.8 % between the design of the 3S nursing care documentation in SIMRS and the satisfaction of nurses at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital. It can be said that by increasing the resulting information system, the satisfaction of nurses as users is getting better. It is recommended to hold socialization, training and policy realization for nurses documenting 3S nursing care in SIMRS.
The Influence of the Design of Nursing Care Documentation Design SDKI, SLKI, SIKI (3S) in Hospital Management Information Systems on Nurse Satisfaction at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital Marthen Sege; Blacius Dedi; Isak Jurun Hans Tukayo
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
Publisher : Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (251.326 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i6.436

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The Service is required to be part of the hospital in implementing the documentation of nursing care using computerization. Patients in hospitals often feel dissatisfied with services because nurses take too long to search for patient history data and nurses feel dissatisfied in paper-based documentation which makes the workload increase. The purpose of this study was to design a nursing care documentation design in the 2000s SDKI, SLKI, SIKI (3S) in hospital management information systems on nurse satisfaction. The research method used a research and development design as well as descriptive observational cross sectional with a total sampling technique of 74 nursing respondents at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital and analyzed using simple regression analysis. The results showed that 73% of the 3-S nursing care documentation design in SIMRS was in the good category and 77% of nurses were satisfied with the 2000s nursing care documentation design in SIMRS and a significant p-value (0.000) which means that there is an effect of 30.8 % between the design of the 3S nursing care documentation in SIMRS and the satisfaction of nurses at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital. It can be said that by increasing the resulting information system, the satisfaction of nurses as users is getting better. It is recommended to hold socialization, training and policy realization for nurses documenting 3S nursing care in SIMRS.
Double-Ring Vaccination As Acceleration Tools of Measles Vaccination Coverage in Papua Isak Jurun Hans Tukayo; Blestina Maryorita; Jems Kifen Rogert Maay; Sukatemin Sukatemin
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan STIKES Hang Tuah Surabaya Vol 18 No 2 (2023): October Edition
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Hang Tuah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30643/jiksht.v18i2.319

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Seven districts in Papua experienced an increase in measles cases during the Covid pandemic, namely Nabire, Paniai, Mimika, Puncak, Dogiyai, Intan Jaya, and Deiyai. So far, there is no policy that is truly effective in efforts to increase the coverage of measles immunization in pandemic areas such as Papua. The objectives to develop a policy brief that can provide recommendations for increasing the coverage of measles immunization in pandemic areas. This study used a quantitative method with a descriptive design. The instrument was a questionnaire distributed online, in Papua Province and held in July-August 2023. The population was 120 health workers. The inclusion criteria were nurses who are directly involved in the management of measles in Papua. The exclusion criteria were health workers in Papua or outside Papua and those who do not treat measles. The dependent variable was measles. The independent variable was immunization coverage. The secondary data were taken from official government documents or WHO and the Indonesian Ministry of Health and reputable journals. Data processing was carried out univariately and analyzed descriptively. The results showed the majority of respondents were involved in the measles program (n=62 or 54.3%), witnessed an increase in measles cases during the pandemic (n=87 or 76.3%), and considered the measles management program to be ineffective (n=69 or 59.3%). The most influential factors in the decrease in the measles vaccination rate were a mixture of fear, lack of knowledge, and culture (n: 59 or 52%) The majority think it is necessary to make changes to the measles program policy (n: 82 or 72%) The aspect that was most needed in policy changes was a combination of mechanisms, human resource facilities, and procedures (n=33 or 29%). This study recommends a policy brief on double-ring vaccination, namely the administration of measles vaccination in two areas surrounding the area affected by the measles outbreak.