scholarly journals NURSES' CARING BEHAVIORS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PERIOPERATIVE NURSING CARE IN PUBLIC HOSPITALS OF BAHTERAMAS KENDARI

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Heltty Heltty

Introduction. Caring is the main focus in the field of nursing. Caring relate to the quality of nursing care. Public demand to the quality of nursing care is increasing. The purpose of this study was to analyze the nurses’ caring behavior in the implementation of perioperative nursing care in public hospitals of Bahteramas Kendari. Methode. This research was qualitative research: naturalistic. Participant selection method used was purposive sampling as many as six participants (nurses). The data obtained through observation using the observation guide in the form of a nurse caring behavior assessment instrument that Thai Nurses' Caring Behavior (TNCB). Qualitative data analysis was done interactively and lasted continuously until complete, so that the data was saturated. Result. Results of the study showed that participants described caring behavior quite well, although not all aspects of the nurse caring behaviors can be done. Discussion. Increasing in knowledge and skills nurses need to be done in an effort to develop caring in the practice of nursing services included in perioperative nursing care.Keywords: Caring, Nurse, Perioperative Nursing Care

Author(s):  
Zaenal Zaenal ◽  
Noer Saudah ◽  
Imam Zaenuri ◽  
Rini Mustamin

The purpose of the study: to find out the description of the caring behavior of nurses in the ward of the Makassar City General Hospital. Methods: This study used a descriptive survey using a non-probability sampling technique, namely consecutive sampling. The sample in this study was 77 people according to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. Collecting data using a questionnaire Care Q (the Nurse Behavior Caring Study) based on the opinion of Larson (1998, in Watson 2004). Questionnaire sheet. Results: The results showed that the caring behavior of nurses at the Makassar City General Hospital in general was mostly good (79.2%). , explanation and facilities (79.9 %), comfort (79.9 %), trusting relationship (71.4 %). Discussion: In the application of caring behavior nurses need to integrate various dimensions of caring behavior which include readiness and willingness, explanations and facilities, comfort, mutual trust relationships to improve the quality of nursing services which have an impact on increasing patient satisfaction and decreasing hospital days. Conclusion: Nurse caring behavior in Makassar City General Hospital in general is mostly good Suggestion: Nurses are expected to cultivate a culture of caring for patients by reminding each other among colleagues to improve the quality of nursing services


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 996
Author(s):  
Ernawati Ernawati ◽  
Bettywati E Tumanggor

Nursing services have a big role to play in improving and determining the quality of health care. caring is an important component in nursing and is at the core of nursing practice because it contains humanistic values, respects human freedom of choice, emphasizes on improving ability and self-reliance, increasing knowledge and respecting every human being. Nurses who have value and caring spirit will have work behaviors that are in accordance with the principles of ethics due to the care of nurses who view clients as humanistic beings so motivated to provide high quality nursing services. This study is a quantitative study with a design description of correlation with a cross sectional approach to view the relationship of individual characteristics and caring behavior of nurses as independent variables and patient satisfaction as variable dependent. The goal is to know the relationship of individual characteristics and behavior of caring nurses with the satisfaction of inpatients of Abdul Manap Jambi Hospital. Samples of patients treated in the first and VIP inpatient rooms, how to take samples by accidental sampling. Data processing with chi-square analysis. Based on the results of the study the characteristics of individuals are mostly: male gender respondents (56.7%), low education (83.3%), age over 46 years (56.7%), and work (61.7%). Caring behavior of nurses is mostly well behaved (73.3%) and 70% of patients are satisfied with the services provided in the inpatient room of RsUD Abdul Manap Kota Jambi. The results of bivariate analysis there is no relationship of individual characteristics with the satisfaction of inpatients and there is a relationship of caring behavior of nurses with the satisfaction of inpatients in Abdul Manap Hospital Jambi City (p value 0.018). The results of the study are expected to improve the quality of nursing services, especially in providing nursing care by taking into account caring aspects to improve the satisfaction of inpatients. For nurses in the inpatient room consistently and further improve caring application in providing nursing care to patients especially in the fulfillment of basic needs and health education in the inpatient room.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Hendry Kiswanto Mendrofa ◽  
Muhammad Taufik Daniel Hasibuan

The development of science and technology that continues to progress, especially in the health sector requires changes in terms of service so that in providing more professional services in hospitals, nursing care must be of high quality. Nursing Law Number 38 of 2014 Article 3B states that nursing arrangements aim to improve the quality of nursing services, therefore the provision of quality nursing services is important in today's health services. The model of professional nursing care is divided into several models, namely primary, team and case nursing. Based on the results of a survey of research journals, the researchers concluded that there was no research that compared the professional nursing care team model with primary nursing in improving the quality of nursing care. The purpose of this study was to identify the use of the professional nursing care team model with the primary nursing model in improving the quality of nursing care. This type of research is a quantitative research type with a comparative design. The population in this study were all patients at the Inpatient Hospital where the study was conducted. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling technique. Data collection on the quality of nursing care used a quality scale patient assessment instrument – the acute care version (PAQS-ACV). This instrument was developed to assess the quality of nursing care. Data analysis in this study used an independent t-test. normality test using the Kolmorogov-Smirnov test with a significance value (p > 0.05). The results showed that there was a significant difference between the quality of nursing care in the team group and the quality of nursing care in the primary nursing group where the value of sig (2-tailed) was 0.008 where > 0.05, the results also showed that based on the results of the frequency distribution test the quality of nursing care was using the team model and the primary nursing model has a high majority value of nursing care quality, but there is a difference in the average value (mean) where the quality of nursing care in the nursing care model group in the team method group is 144.86 and the quality of nursing care in the primary nursing model group is 155.83. These results indicate that the quality of nursing care with the primary nursing model has a higher quality of care value than the group nursing care model with the team method. Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that hospitals can apply a professional nursing practice model, especially the primary nursing model to further improve the quality of nursing care provided.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 110-131
Author(s):  
Wiwin Nur Aeni ◽  
Winani Winani ◽  
Hendri Sutioso

Nurses are required to have sensitivity and ability to support patients' trust and welfare through caring behavior. Nurse caring behavior will have a significant influence on the patient's care process in the hospital. The aim of study was to determine the description of nurse’s caring behavior in nursing services in one hospital in Indramayu Regency 2017. The study used descriptive methode. Population was patients in the Inpatient Room of one hospital in Indramayu Regency. Samples were 96 respondents which selected by accidental sampling technique. Humanistic and Altruistic caring behaviors of nurses were 91.7%, provide trust were 82.3%, foster sensitivity to themselves and others were 69.8%,  develop a relationship between mutual trust in patients were 77.1%, increase and receive expressions of positive and negative feelings towards patients were 77.1%, solving problems for decision making were 65.6%, increased learning and interpersonal teaching were 71.9%, creating supportive physical, mental, sociocultural, and spiritual environments were 81.3%, provide guidance in satisfying needs were 69.8%, and allowing for phenomenological stress to patient mental-growth and maturity pressure were 52.1%. Nursing caring behavior in the Inpatient Room of one hospital in Indramayu Regency were 53.1%.  Keywords: Caring Behavior, Nurses, Service


2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 344-351
Author(s):  
Ji Eun Jeon ◽  
Eun Hee Kim

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of customer orientation, professional self-concept and belief of patient activation on caring behaviors of nurses in comprehensive nursing care units.Methods: The data were collected from 141 nurses in the comprehensive nursing care units of the general hospital in D-City using structured questionnaire from August 1 to August 30, 2019. Statistical analysis was performed using the IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0 program.Results: In regression analysis, the higher customer orientation (β=0.49) and belief of patient activation (β=0.33), the more the work period in clinical careers in current unit (β=0.17) and the higher professional self-concept (β=0.15), the more the caring behaviors are affected. This analysis showed 81.3% explanatory power.Conclusions: This study reveals that caring behaviors of nurses in the comprehensive nursing care units can be enhanced through the improvement of the customer orientation, belief of patient activation and professional self-concept. Therefore, this study suggests that the development and application of education programs to enhance customer orientation, professional self-concept and belief of patient activation is required for increasing the quality of nursing care and patient satisfaction with caring behaviors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheilomay A. Majait ◽  
Berna B. Sallave ◽  
Pearl Irish V. De Paz

Introduction: Nursing has been referred as a “caring profession” that requires the practitioner to exhibit and convey the art of caring which has also been the mind setting inculcated among nursing professionals in the community health setting. Hence, the study aimed to determine the caring behaviors and the quality of nursing care rendered by community health nurses. Methods: The study applied a quantitative correlational-predictive research design. A purposive sampling was employed to identify the 100 respondents who were nurses assigned in the different community healthcare facilities and centers of the different barangays in the Municipality of Biliran, Philippines. The self-administered questionnaires were distributed among the respondents. To analyze the data, descriptive statistics such as mean and weighted mean were used. Likewise, the regression analysis was also used to determine which of the caring factors predicts the quality of care. Results: The seven caring behaviors were highly evident among the community health nurses and a good quality of nursing care was reported. Likewise, all the seven caring behavior predicts the quality of nursing care. Conclusion: The outcome was found to be positive for the overall standard of treatment. The research concluded that the overall level of treatment revealed is predicted by caring behaviors.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 490
Author(s):  
Fithri Yani ◽  
Fatma Sri Wahyuni ◽  
Vetty Priscilla

The quality of nursing care can be drawn from the documentation of nursing care. Nursing care documentation incomplete can degrade the quality of nursing services because it can’t identify the extent to which the success rate of nursing care given. It becomes of performance of nurses. Nurses in performing their duties are also influenced by the ability of the managerial functions of the head nurse that affects the performance of nurses. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the head nurse managerial functions and the factors that affect the performance of nurses with documentation quality of nursing care in inpatient Pariaman Hospitals . The Study using analiytical descriptive  design with cross sectional approach. Samples were 86 nurses with proportional random technique sampling. The  result research showed that planning function, organizing function, directing function, monitoring function, controlling function  majority is good, the average age of nurses 31,5 years, the average life of 4,5 years, most of the employment status of civil servants and education level of nurses majority diploma nursing,organizational factors (rewards) majority is good, psychological factors (attitude, motivation majority is good). The statistical test result correlation between the function of directing the quality of nursing care documentation  (p value = 0.042). Suggestions for head of nursing revised Nursing Care Standards, assessing the performance of nurses regarding documentation of nursing care on a regular basis using an assessment instrument and the implementation of training related to nursing care documentation appropriate standard built by experts and professionals.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Muhamad Irfanudin ◽  
Achir Yani S. Hamid ◽  
Titin Ungsianik

Background: Caring behavior of nurses is the essence of nursing science ("the heart of nursing"), as this is what determines the quality and service quality nursing care and will directly affect coping strategies family (primary caregiver) who had family members get care in the emergency department (ED). This study aims to identify the correlation between nurse caring behaviors with family coping strategies (caregiver) whose family members were treated in the ED. Methods: This study used a descriptive correlation approach, with a total sample of 75 respondents, the sample selection was conducted by sampling proposive. The research instrument used Assesmant Caring Behavior Tool (CBA) and F Copes (Family Crisis Oriented Personal Scales). Results: of the study found that there is no correlation between nurse caring behaviors with family coping strategies whose family members were treated in emergency care with a value of P 0.938 and r -0.009 Conclusion: of this study imply that nurses caring behavior should be used as a culture in providing nursing care and hospital management determines the policies related policies on caring behavior of nurses in emergency department service


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