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Analisis Pelaksanaan Discharge Plannning Terhadap Tingkat pengetahuan Pasien Typhoid Fever di Rumah Sakit: Sudi Kasus Risma Dian Ayu; Nurfika Asmaningrum; Retno Purwandari; Ika Mardiyah Bratajaya
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v3i6.324

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Discharge planning is essential for providing special education or training to patients and their families when a patient is admitted to the hospital and prepares for discharge. It is a crucial part of nursing care that requires collaboration across multiple disciplines. The goal of discharge planning is to facilitate communication between nurses and patients, enabling the provision of procedures for managing and preventing diseases at home. Typhoid fever, an endemic infectious disease, necessitates continued care and treatment. The ability of nurses to effectively implement discharge planning significantly enhances families' understanding and capacity to care for patients with typhoid fever. This study analyzes the implementation of discharge planning for patients with typhoid fever at Treatment Room D of Kaliwates General Hospital in Jember. This case report examines the discharge planning process for these patients. To assess changes in understanding disease prevention, the study measured patients' knowledge before and after implementing discharge planning using a questionnaire on understanding typhoid disease. The results indicate that implementing discharge planning effectively improves patients' understanding of disease prevention related to typhoid fever. Before discharge planning was instituted, patients scored an average of 50% on the pretest regarding their knowledge. After the discharge planning was carried out, the posttest score increased to 90%. This demonstrates that providing discharge planning to families and patients significantly enhances their knowledge about typhoid fever.
Nurses' Roles in the Implementation of the Fourth Patient Safety Goals: Literature Review Fairuza Fajar Yumna; Alfid Tri Afandi; Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad Nur; Retno Purwandari; Yulia Kurniawati
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v3i4.397

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Patient safety is a critical component of healthcare quality. Surgical procedures pose significant risks, with frequent incidents such as wrong-site surgeries and retained surgical instruments. To mitigate these risks, the Fourth Patient Safety Goals emphasize the correct site, correct procedure, and correct surgical patient. Nurses, who are involved in every stage of surgical care, play a vital role in ensuring of the correct site, procedure, and surgical patient. The objective of this research is to analyze and identify the role of nurses in implementing the Fourth Patient Safety Goal, specifically in ensuring the correct site, procedure, and patient in surgical settings. This study employed a literature review method using databases including Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct. A total of 11 articles published between 2024 and 2025 were selected using inclusion and exclusion criteria based on the PICO(S) approach. Article quality was assessed using JBI Appraisal Tools. The findings show that nurses contribute significantly to all three phases of the Surgical Safety Checklist (sign in, time out, sign out). Their roles include verifying surgical information, ensuring team communication, providing emotional support for patients, coordinating interdisciplinary collaboration, and integrating technology-based tools. Barriers identified include lack of training, incomplete documentation, and limited compliance with protocols. Nurses play a central role in ensuring the correct site, procedure, and surgical patient. Strengthening their competence, fostering interprofessional collaboration, and applying technological innovations are essential strategies to enhance patient safety in surgical settings.
Co-Authors Afandi, Alfid Ahmat Robbi Tricahyono Alfid Tri Afandi Alvinda Apriliatul Jannah Amanda Putri Anugerah Angel, Birgita Angelina Paramitha Astuti Dos Santos Anisah Ardiana Anisah Ardiana Argiyanti, Ardelia Arifatunnahriyah, Octavia Azizah, Nuha Aliyah Nur Bagus Pria Utama Baiq Lily Handayani Budi Hartono Dani Setiawan Dani Setiawan Dewa Ayu Dwi Chandra Yadnya Sari Dian Indah Lestari Dodi Wijaya Dwifarin, Septa Dyah Ayu Riski Imani Efendy, Mohamad Asa'ad Effy Afifah Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih Endrian Kurniawan, Dicky Erna Dwi Putri Cahyani Fairuza Fajar Yumna Fajar Kharisma Fajar Nur Aufar Hanny Rasni Ika Mardiyah Bratajaya Ilhami, Ridlo Cahya Indah, Agnes Rosalia Intan Ayu Nur Aini Isbandono Hariyanto Khansa Salsabila Wahyu Widyan Utami Krisna Yetti Malawat Lantin Sulistiyorini, Lantin Ledya Anggriani Hariyanto Leseni, Ni Ketut M. Nur Khamid Mariatul Rochmawati Nuris Wahyuni Moh Taufiqurrahman Muhammad Nur Khamid Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rosyidi Mulia Hakam Mulyana, Nonica Nabawi, Darodjadien Naofal Nafi', Ahmad Nafisatus Shofiyyah Ni Ketut Leseni Ningrum, Teysya Dwi Nugraha Yuwana Nuhita Siti Rohmin Nur Widayati Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurfika Asmaningrum Nurud Diniyah Nurul Izzah Regita Cahyani Pragita, Reza Riyady Puthro, Gede Darmawan Rakasiwi, Sabella Ratna Sari Hardiani Reza Riyady Pragita Reza Riyady Pragita Ridlo Cahya Ilhami Riska Umi Yatun Risma Dian Ayu Rodiyatul Fitriyah Rosyidi Muhammad Nur, Kholid Rr.Tutik Sri Hariyati Sasi, Nugroho Pamungkas Setyoningsih, Dies Rut Siti Kusnul Kotimah Siti Suhartini Sofyan Nurdiansyah Sukarno, Lidia Vania Tantut Susanto Umi Latifah Utama, Bagus Pria Utami, Khansa Salsabila Wahyu Widyan Wahyuni, Mariatul Rochmawati Nuris Wahyuni, Mariatul Rochmawati Nuris Wantiyah Wantiyah Yulia Kurniawati Yunita Selly Santoso Yuwana, Nugraha Za'im, Putra Pramadita Fachruz