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Relationship Between Work Experience and Nurses' Ability to Perform Nursing Actions Deharnita; Jeksi Armando; Indra Febra Mawandi
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v1i1.47

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The healthcare sector is a dynamic and complex field, which necessitates that medical personnel, particularly nurses, possess continually evolving skills and knowledge. The objective is to examine the relationship between work experience and the competence of nurses in nursing actions, as well as other factors that may contribute to the development of such skills. The study employs a cross-sectional design, which is a research approach that collects data at a given time point with the objective of evaluating the relationship between the work experience of nurses and their ability to perform nursing actions. The majority of respondents (55.1%) have been in their current role for between one and seven years, while 39% have been in their role for between eight and 14 years, and 5% have been in their role for between 15 and 21 years. The majority of respondents (70.3%) have high work experience, while 29.7% have moderate work experience. The majority of nurses (60.2%) are considered to possess the requisite skills, while the remainder (39.8%) are deemed to have sufficient abilities. The results indicate that 60% of nurses with moderate work experience have adequate skills, while 40% have good skills. It is crucial to invest in the professional development of nurses with extensive work experience, as they tend to possess higher levels of competence. It is therefore incumbent upon health organisations to provide sustainable professional development support and opportunities to enhance the skills and competencies of their nursing staff
The Relationship between Lifestyle Physical Activity, Stress and Smoking with the Incidence of Hypertension in Puskesmas Padang Indra Febra Mawandi; Ilda Melisa
Professional Evidence-based Research and Advances in Wellness and Treatment Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): September, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/perawat.v1i2.94

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According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 1.13 billion people worldwide suffer from hypertension, and less than one in five people with hypertension are well controlled (WHO, 2019). This study aims to examine the relationship between lifestyle physical activity, stress, and smoking with the incidence of hypertension in Puskesmas Padang. This study used a cross-sectional design, which aims to identify the relationship between physical activity lifestyle, stress, and smoking with the incidence of hypertension in the population visiting Puskesmas Padang. Based on the results of univariate analysis, most respondents (65.6%) reported doing physical activity. However, bivariate analysis showed that there was a significant association between physical activity lifestyle and the incidence of hypertension (p-value = 0.000). From the univariate data, only 18.8% of respondents experienced stress. However, bivariate analysis showed that stress had a significant association with the incidence of hypertension (p-value = 0.002). A total of 28.1% of respondents reported smoking. Bivariate analysis showed that smoking did not have a significant association with the incidence of hypertension (p-value = 0.447). It is important to consider other factors that may be more influential in this population. For more effective hypertension control, interventions that focus on increasing physical activity and stress management in addition to smoking reduction efforts are needed.