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Hubungan Supervisi Keperawatan Dengan Pelaksanaan Budaya Safety di RSUD Dr. M. Haulussy Ambon Jotlely, Hery; Matulessy, Elisabeth; Lameky, Vernando Yanry
Journal Scientific of Mandalika (JSM) e-ISSN 2745-5955 | p-ISSN 2809-0543 Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian dan Pengembangan Mandalika Indonesia (IP2MI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/10.36312/vol6iss4pp749-757

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Nursing supervision is important in improving the quality of service and hospital patient safety culture. This study analyzes the relationship between nursing supervision and implementing a safety culture at Dr. M. Haulussy Ambon Regional Hospital. Using a quantitative descriptive research design with a cross-sectional approach, this study involved 70 nurses selected through a total sampling method. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Chi-Square test. The results showed a significant relationship between nursing supervision and patient safety culture (p = 0.002). Nurses who received good supervision tended to comply more with patient safety procedures. This finding confirms that adequate nursing supervision can improve patient safety culture and reduce the risk of medical incidents in hospitals. Therefore, improving a more structured, technology-based supervision system is recommended to ensure optimal service quality. Keywords: Nursing Supervision, Patient Safety Culture, Hospital, Service Quality
Jojaro (Pemuda) dan Mongare (Pemudi) Melalui Peningkatan Pengetahuan TBC Sebagai Upaya Preventif Talarima, Bellytra; Lawalata, Ivy Violan; Jotlely, Hery
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/solma.v13i1.13715

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Background: Based on the Global Tuberculosis Report in 2022, the prevalence of TB in Indonesia is 10.6 million, Ambon City is an area in Maluku Province with the highest incidence of TB, namely 4,787 cases with the highest locus in the Passo community health center area in Ama Ory Hamlet. The aim was to increase the knowledge of jojora and mongare (young men and women) about TB, ILTB and TPT. Method The method used is community education through a counseling approach to increase knowledge by delivering material (lectures). Result: Respondents experienced an increase in knowledge where the first session of pre test results 68.4 and post test 87.6 there was an increase of 19.2 and the second session of pre test results 45.7 and post test results 69.8 there was an increase of 24.1. Conclusion: There was an increase in knowledge among respondents after counseling was conducted.
Strengthening Hospital Care Quality through Patient Safety Education: Evidence from a Regional Hospital in Eastern Indonesia Feby Manuhutu; Dene Fries Sumah; Vanny Leutualy; Valensya Yeslin Tomasoa; Syulce Luselya Tubalawony; Nenny Parinussa; Hery Jotlely; Olivia Talahatu
Karya Kesehatan Siwalima Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): March-August
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan Fakultas Kesehatan, Universitas Kristen Indonesia Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54639/kks.v5i1.1736

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Patient safety is an essential component in improving the quality of healthcare services. The World Health Organization, through the Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021–2030, emphasizes the importance of healthcare systems that prioritize patient safety. However, the implementation of patient safety practices in hospitals continues to face several challenges, including limited knowledge among healthcare workers and a low culture of incident reporting. This community service activity was conducted by nursing lecturers at a regional hospital and involved 60 nurses. The methods employed included interactive lectures, group discussions, and practical simulations based on the six International Patient Safety Goals. Evaluation was carried out using pre-tests and post-tests. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in knowledge, with the average score increasing from 56% to 87%. Patient safety education was proven to be effective in enhancing nurses’ understanding and awareness, thereby strengthening the culture of patient safety and improving the overall quality of healthcare services in hospitals.