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The Relationship Between Nurses' Attitudes and Motivation with Compliance The Use of Personal Protective Equipment at RSUD Ngimbang Lamongan Sholihah, Iklimatus; Sari, Sheviana Puspita; Rohmatunnisak, Febi; Suratmi, Suratmi; Ubudiyah, Masunatul
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i1.429

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Nurses in providing nursing care to patients must refer to the SOP that has been implemented by the hospital, including adherence to the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in treating patients with a positive attitude and high motivation. It is expected that a nurse has good behavior in using PPE. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between attitude and motivation for using personal protective equipment (PPE) at Ngimbangs Hospital. This study used a correlational analytic design with the cross-sectional method and used a random sampling technique to obtain 88 respondents. Research data was collected using a questionnaire consisting of a nurse’s attitude questionnaire, motivation scale, and compliance with the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) questionnaire. All questionnaires were declared valid and reliable. The results showed a positive attitude with high adherence of 46 nurses (53.3%). The data were analyzed using the Spearman rho test and obtained a value of p= 0.000 and a value of 0,516, meaning that there is a relationship between attitudes and adherence to the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in Ngimbang Hospital. The result showed the nurses who had high motivation and high compliance were 46 nurses (52.3%). The research data were analyzed using the Spearman rho test and obtained a value of p= 0.000 and a value of 0,508, maintaining the health and comfort of nurses in any type of work environment, especially in a hospital.
The Relationship Between Nurses’ Knowledge and Needle Stick Injury Prevention Behavior Kurniawati, Yunisa Dwi; Suratmi, Suratmi; A., M. Bakri Priyodwi; Qowi, Nurul Hikmatul
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v10i2.480

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A frequent work accident in the hospitals is needle stick injury. Nurses always contact with blood, patient’s body fluids, punctured needles used by patients and other dangers which can be a medium of disease transmission. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and needle stick injury prevention behavior. This study used a correlational analytical design with a cross-sectional method, and used cluster sampling techniques to obtain 88 respondents. The data were gathered by using the Lubis questionnaire to measure knowledge and behavior in the prevention of needle stick injury. Then, the data were analyzed by a contingency coefficient test. It was found that 83 nurses (94.3%) had good knowledge and 85 nurses (96.6%) had good behavior. The data about nurses’ knowledge was analyzed and obtained a value of p = 0.000 and a value of contingency coefficient = 0.444, meaning that there was a relationship between knowledge and needle stick injury prevention behavior. Prevention efforts can be carried out by providing guidance, training, direction, and supervision, so that nurses’ awareness increase and they can work safely.
The Relationship Between Work Conflict and Nurses Work Life Balance In the Hospital Tanti, Nurin Farissa Dwi Suparman; Suratmi, Suratmi; Qowi, Nurul Hikmatul; Jaenudin, Muhammad Fadoli
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 11 No 1 (2025): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v11i1.625

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Nurses work conflict due to lack of balance between work and personal life in health services. Nurses, as the largest health workforce, should have a high work-life balance so they can provide quality service to patients. The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between work conflict and nurses' work life balance. This research design uses a cross-sectional approach. The population was 107 nurses and selected using cluster random sampling so that there were 81 nurses. Research data was taken using a questionnaire instrument. Research shows that almost all (97.5%) nurses experience high work conflict, and almost all (67.9%) experience low work-life balance. Based on the results of the analysis using the Spearman Rho test, the value of p = 0.000 (p <0.05) and value = -0.618, meaning that H1 is accepted so that there is a relationship between work conflict and work life balance among nurses. Organizational support and the role of superiors play an important role in reducing work conflict and increasing work life balance with minimal conflict occurring in the workplace.
Emotional Intelligence And Nurses’ Occupational Stress Shinta, Gia Ayu; Suratmi, Suratmi; Qowi, Nurul Hikmatul
Adi Husada Nursing Journal Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Adi Husada Nursing Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37036/ahnj.v9i1.398

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Nurses are health workers dealing with patients, dealing with patients whose illnesses vary and work demands can be a strong source of stress for nurses at work, so emotional intelligence is needed. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between emotional intelligence and the level of occupational stress of nurses at the X Hospital Lamongan. This study used a cross-sectional method with a correlational analytic design using a cluster sampling technique to get 43 respondents. Research data was taken using a closed questionnaire for emotional intelligence and an ENSS (Expanded Nursing Stress Scale) questionnaire to measure occupational stress. This research showed that the emotional intelligence of nurses had high, 23 nurses (53.5%) and almost the majority of nurses had moderate occupational stress, 23 nurses (53.5%). This study used the Spearman rank test with a value of p= 0,000 and obtained a value of rs= 0,581, which means there is a relationship between emotional intelligence and occupational stress of nurses at the X Hospital Lamongan. Based on the research, it is hoped that nurses can add insight and knowledge regarding emotional intelligence so that it is not affected by occupational stress and nursing care providers in accordance with SOP (Standard Operating Procedures).
Co-Authors A., M. Bakri Priyodwi Abdul Gofur Alexsander Yandra, Alexsander Anggraini, Hilda Putri Apriza, Yemi ASNIMAR ASNIMAR, ASNIMAR Astriana, Eli Aswasulasikin Atmaji, M. Bakri Priyo Dwi Azka, Dea Alvionita Bagus Ardi Saputro Contesa, Revida Dadang Kusbiantoro, Dadang Dari, Icha Wulan Defliyanto Deni, Aden Nopriyan Dian Rianita Diana Duheriani, Duheriani Dwi Cahaya Nurani Eryin Nur Rizqi A Esti Susiloningsih Fatmawati, Lisa Finaty Ahsanah, Finaty Fine Reffiane Fitriah, Fikroh H.M. Bakri Priyodwi A Hamzah, Alfian Dwi Handayani, Erri Handini, Ela Okta Haniffa, Haniffa Harini, Bunda Harmiardillah, Sylvi Hartono Hartono Hermawan, Moh. Hisyam Herno Della, Rhaptyalyani Hikmah, Putri Durrotul Iis Aprinawati, Iis Ilhami, Akmillah Intan Permatasari Islami, Arum istiqomah istiqomah Jaenudin, Muhammad Fadoli Jubaedah, Entin karmila karmila Karsim, Karsim Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Khuriyatul Husna, Khuriyatul khusnul khotimah Kurniawati, Yunisa Dwi Laihat Laihat, Laihat Maharani, Siti Dewi Makmum Raharjo Mansur, Nabilah Mariani, Nina Nirmaya Ma’rufah, Ulil Meliana Ramadhani, Alifia muna, muflihatun nailil Munika, Evi Nopriyanti Nopriyanti Nur Azizah Nur, Muhammad Anshar Nurhasan Nurhasan, Nurhasan Nurul Hikmatul Qowi Oktaria, Sely Oktaviani, Arzetia Pamungkas, Nanda Rifqi Tri Patra, Dwi Akridatul Pramestirini, Rizky Asta Prasetyawan, Dwi Galeh pulungan, marwan Puspitasari, Wilujeng Putri Hana Pebriana Rafingah, Siti Rahmi Susanti Ramadhan Arfi, Ridho Ramadhani, Hanum Rachman Rika Damayanti Rodzikin, Khoirul Rohmatunnisak, Febi Rosyada, Dini Alya Safitri, Erna Retna Safitri, Mazda Leva Okta Sari, Meilani Tirta Sari, Sheviana Puspita Selvita Sari, Dwi Putri Selvita Sari Seruni, Seruni Shinta, Gia Ayu Sholihah, Iklimatus Sihombing, Alentina Siti Hawa Sriyatin, Sriyatin Suhariyati Suhariyati, Suhariyati Suhartini Suhartini Sumianto Sumianto Syarifuddin Tanti, Nurin Farissa Dwi Suparman Toybah Toybah, Toybah Trijati Puspita Lestari Ubudiyah, Masunatul Umi Chotimah Utomo, Dias Tiara Putri Virgianti Nur Faridah, Virgianti Vita Amelia, Vita Wati, Eka Rahma Yenni Fitra Surya Zalfa, Adhellia