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Influencing Factors on Nurses' Hand Washing Compliance Amalia, Linda; Sumartini, Sri; Sasmito, Priyo; Yulianingsih, Nengsih; Sutresna, Nina
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): June-December
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v4i1.1002

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Poor hand washing of nurses and unhealthy hospital environments contribute to the occurrence of nosocomial infections. Nurses who do not wash their hands before and after the procedure can become an intermediary for infection in patients at the service site or hospital and spread various multi-resistant organisms. This research aims to identify nurses' hand washing compliance and related factors. A descriptive correlation design was conducted in a hospital in West Java. Data on nurse characteristics and hand washing compliance were taken using a five moments test questionnaire cross-sectionally among nurses using the total sampling method and analyzed univariately and bivariately using descriptive analysis and the chi square test. A total of 67 nurses were involved in this research, the majority of respondents were aged 25-35 years (43/64.2%), women (42/62.7%), had a bachelor's degree (36/53.8%), had worked less than 5 years (42/62.7%) , lack of knowledge (35/52.2%), and have a positive attitude (38/56.7%), generally do not comply with hand washing protocols (34/50.7%). The nurse's age is related to hand washing compliance (p 0.002 < α 0.05), while gender (p 0.242), education (p 0.534), length of work (p 0.874), knowledge (p 0.907), and attitude (p 0.397) have α value > 0.05. Nurses' hand washing compliance is still less than the target. Age is related to nurses' compliance in implementing hand hygiene. Meanwhile, gender, education, length of work, knowledge and attitudes are not related to nurse compliance. Efforts are needed to increase nurses' knowledge to increase nurses' compliance in washing hands.
Application Of Home Visit Recording And Reporting Systems For Vulnerable Family For Health Nurses In Indramayu Regency Public Health Centre Yulianingsih, Nengsih; Priyanto, Priyanto; Nurohmat, Nurohmat
Indonesian Journal of Community Development Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Community Development
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijcd.v1i2.39922

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The partner's problem discussed in the program community service is about less than the maximum recording and reporting of home visit activities for vulnerable families in the area of the Indramayu district health center area.. The problems that always happen are that there is No. enough time that causes no recording and report system effectiveness. In addition, there are not enough human resources. The rapid rotation and shifting of nurses' duties so that nurses' comprehension of health facilities has not been maximized cause an impact on attainment of the target of home visits for vulnerable families under the predetermined target.  
The Penyuluhan Diabetes Melitus Gestasional pada Ibu Prenatal di Poli Kebidanan Rsud Arjawinangun Kabupaten Cirebon Yulianingsih, Nengsih; Priyanto, Priyanto; Ruswadi, Indra
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Nusantara Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Nusantara Edisi Januari - Maret
Publisher : Lembaga Dongan Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55338/jpkmn.v6i1.4947

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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a carbohydrate intolerance disorder that occurs during pregnancy and has never been diagnosed as diabetes. GDM can only be detected at 24 weeks of pregnancy. The lack of knowledge of pregnant women about diabetes during pregnancy can increase the incidence of GDM which can have an impact on complications in subsequent pregnancies. The purpose of this community service is to increase the knowledge of pregnant women about GDM through health education activities at Arjavinangun Hospital, Cirebon. This activity is open to all pregnant women who want to visit the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Arjavinangun Hospital, Cirebon and participate in health education activities. The method used is to provide health education about GDM and measure the level of knowledge of participants before and after the intervention to determine changes in knowledge. Based on the results of the implementation of socially beneficial tasks, it can be ascertained that the knowledge of pregnant women about gestational diabetes has increased. Community service activities to increase participant knowledge through health education for pregnant women at risk of GDM are very effective in increasing the knowledge of pregnant women about the occurrence of GDM as an effort for early detection of GDM.