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Length of Critical Patient Care is Related to Family Anxiety Level in the Intensive Care Unit of PKU Muhammadiyah Bantul Hospital Poku, Siti Rahmawati B.; Azizah, Aisyah Nur
Journal Keperawatan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58774/jourkep.v3i2.85

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Background: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a hospital intensive care unit for patients who experience impaired vital organ function with critical conditions and require continuous care, treatment and monitoring. This makes the patient's family unable to fully accompany the patient while being treated in the ICU. This often causes family anxiety regarding the news and condition of the patient during treatment, so this psychological problem can reduce the family's quality of life if it continues for a long time. Purpose: To find out the relationship between the length of critical patient care and the level of family anxiety in the ICU. Methods: Quantitative research type with cross sectional survey design. The sampling technique used total sampling with a total sample of 40 people. Anxiety levels were measured using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) instrument. Data analysis was carried out using the Spearman correlation test. Results: The results of the Spearman rank test obtained a significant value of 0.001 <0.05 indicating that there is a significant relationship between the variable of the length of critical patient care and the level of family anxiety. The correlation coefficient value obtained a value of 0.517 which means that the relationship between the two variables is strong with a positive correlation number. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the length of critical patient care and the level of family anxiety in the ICU. The longer the hospitalization of critical patients, the higher the level of family anxiety.
Initial Assessment Knowledge Improves Primary Survey Implementation in Nurses in Emergency Rooms Cirana, Viona Lioren; Muhaji, Muhaji; Azizah, Aisyah Nur
Journal Keperawatan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58774/jourkep.v3i2.88

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Background: Emergency Room (IGD) is an installation room that provides health services in hospitals, especially for emergency patients who must immediately receive fast and appropriate treatment. Emergency nursing services must pay attention to the initial assessment which includes the primary survey and secondary survey. Initial assessment and follow-up are key to saving patient lives. Purpose: To find out the relationship between initial assessment knowledge and the implementation of a primary survey on nurses at the Emergency Room at PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital. Methods: Quantitative research method with correlational research design. The sampling technique used total sampling with a sample size of 29 respondents. The tools used in data collection were questionnaires and observation sheets. Data analysis used the Kendall's Tau statistical test. Results: Based on the results of the statistical test analysis, the p-value is 0.004 <0.05 with a number so that there is a relationship between the initial assessment and the implementation of the primary survey. The correlation coefficient value is 0.550, which means the relationship between the two variables is strong with a positive correlation number. Conclusion: There is a relationship between initial assessment and the implementation of primary surveys in nurses. The higher the nursing knowledge about initial assessment, the better the implementation of the primary survey.