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Effect of proctor's clinical supervision model on nurses' loyalty in a hospital in Subang, Indonesia Oktavia, Leli; Minanton, Minanton; Herman, Herman; Jayadi, Alpian
Indonesian Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July
Publisher : Program Studi Keperawatan, Politeknik Negeri Subang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31962/inj.v1i1.142

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Background: In both personal and professional relationships, loyalty is crucial, and it can affect how we feel about organization we work for. This condition should get the attention of managers, who are directly responsible for the quality of nursing care. Supervision is part of the directing function. Its role is to ensure that all programmed activities are carried out properly and smoothly. Purpose: To determine the effect of proctors' model of clinical supervision on nurses' loyalty in a hospital in Subang. Methods: This research was conducted on nurses at X hospital in Subang using a quantitative research design with a cross-sectional approach. The total sampling was used with a total of 34 respondents. The data were analyzed using simple linear regression. Results: The results showed that the value of α: 8.055, β: 0.964, and the value of T-count: 5.934, with a significance value of 0.002. Clinical supervision of the proctor model has a significant positive effect on nurse loyalty. The magnitude of the effect of clinical supervision under the proctor model on nurse loyalty is 53.2 percent. Conclusion: Clinical supervision under the proctor model has a positive and significant effect on nurse loyalty. Proctor's model in the implementation of clinical supervision can improve nurses’ loyalty and enhance their performance to provide excellent nursing care. An effective supervision model that is successfully and continuously implemented is crucial.
The impact of knowledge on recurrent gastritis episodes in adolescents: A study at Subang Hospital Oktavia, Leli; Imran, Fadil
Indonesian Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): January 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Keperawatan, Politeknik Negeri Subang

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Background: Gastritis is a common gastrointestinal disorder among adolescents, influenced by unhealthy lifestyle choices, stress, and inadequate knowledge about prevention. Recurrent episodes significantly affect adolescents' quality of life, academic performance, and overall health. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between adolescents' knowledge about gastritis and the recurrence of gastritis episodes at Subang Hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 70 adolescents aged 12–18 years who had been diagnosed with gastritis. Data were collected using validated questionnaires assessing knowledge about gastritis and medical records to confirm recurrence. Statistical analysis was performed using chi-square tests to determine the association between knowledge levels and recurrence rates. Results: The findings indicated a significant relationship between knowledge levels and gastritis recurrence (p < 0.05). Adolescents with low knowledge levels were more likely to experience recurrent gastritis episodes compared to those with higher knowledge. Female participants demonstrated slightly better knowledge but reported higher recurrence rates, possibly linked to stress-related factors. Conclusion: This study highlights the critical role of knowledge in preventing recurrent gastritis among adolescents. Comprehensive health education programs that address knowledge gaps, promote healthy behaviors, and incorporate stress management strategies are essential to reducing the prevalence of gastritis recurrence in this age group.