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THE EFFECT OF WORKLOAD, BURNOUT, AND WORK MOTIVATION ON NURSE PERFORMANCE Kurniawati, Fivi; Fikaris, Muhammad Fiarry; Eryani, Ika Septiana; Rohendi, A.; Wahyudi, Bayu
Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Vol. 21 No. 4 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jam.2023.021.04.05

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Nurse Performance plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality of service delivery within hospitals. However, nurses often face significant stress due to heavy workloads and the demanding nature of patient care, leading to burnout. In order to support optimal performance, it is imperative for nurses to possess strong work motivation. This study aimed to investigate the impact of workload, burnout, and work motivation on nurse performance within a specified public hospital in Batam. An observational analytic approach with non-probability sampling was employed, and the study included 111 participants. Data analysis and processing were conducted using a statistical software program. The findings revealed that workload and burnout exerted a negative influence on nurse performance, while work motivation had a positive effect. Workload, burnout, and work motivation collectively and partially impacted nurse performance. Consequently, it is vital for hospital management to prioritize factors that affect nurse performance. Through effective management and the mitigation of stressors in the hospital work environment, the overall well-being of healthcare workers can be improved, resulting in elevated levels of health. Notably, this study utilized the latest literature references and research instruments to ensure robust findings.
Developing a Community of Practice through Social Media to Facilitate Continuing Education of Medical Practitioners in Medical Research Fauzia, Lathifa; Pramudita, Arcita Hanjani; Adhyatma, Galih Prakasa; Hartono, Andyta Nalaresi; Eryani, Ika Septiana; Isma , Talita Zata
eJournal Kedokteran Indonesia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Vol 12, No. 1 - April 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23886/ejki.12.337.3

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The emergence of COVID-19 has highlighted the significance of research in medical practice, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) like Indonesia, where healthcare challenges are prominent. Therefore, this study introduces Arcandcoresearch, a non-institutional-based virtual Community of Practice (vCoP), aiming to address the research capacity gaps among medical practitioners. This study aimed to understand the possibility of using several social media platforms (Instagram, YouTube, and WhatsApp) in the vCoP for continuing medical education of general practitioners regarding medical research. Through Instagram, the project has gained substantial follower growth (1003 followers within 19 months); most were 25-34 years old (69%). Within six months, 124 medical practitioners participated in five sharing sessions via Zoom meetings. All participants who completed the feedback form were satisfied with the content delivery of the sessions. The recorded sharing sessions were then uploaded to the YouTube channel. It already had 150 subscribers until September 2023, with 397 viewers for the videos uploaded in 2022. We facilitated participants to discuss any concerns related to medical research in the WhatsApp group, which already had 24 participants. These preliminary results highlight the potential of Arcandcoresearch to impact medical research culture positively in LMICs. The next steps should be conducting thorough program evaluations and developing strategies for sustaining virtual engagement.