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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 170-183
Author(s):  
Martina Dyah Lestari ◽  
Agustina Sri Oktri Hastuti ◽  
Sr. Therese Maura Harjanti CB

ABSTRCT  Background: Patient satisfaction is one of the factors used to evaluate the quality of service in the hospital, and is one of the factors determining the image of a health service institution. Nursing service satisfaction is obtained from consumer assessments regarding the quality and performance of the benefits received from products or services. Quality nursing services can be realized through the provision of nursing care based on the caring behavior of nurses. Caring behavior must always be carried out by nurses in all conditions, even during the current COVID-19 pandemic situation. In the preliminary study conducted, Elisabeth 4's inpatient room was the room that experienced the lowest decrease in customer satisfaction. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between nurse caring behavior and patient satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic in Elisabeth 4 Hospital's inpatient room. Panti Rapih, Yogyakarta. Methods: This type of research is a descriptive correlation. This research is a quantitative study with a cross sectional design. Using non probability sample techniques, purposive sample. The sample used was 37 respondents. Data collection techniques using a questionnaire that is given directly to the respondent in Januari 2021 sampai Februari 2021. Results: The highest nurse caring behavior was in the good category, 83.8% of the total respondents. The highest level of satisfaction is "Satisfied" 54.1% of the total respondents and "Very Satisfied" as much as 43.2% of the total respondents. Based on the results of the Spearman rho test, P value 0.007 is, this means that there is a significant relationship between nurse caring behavior and the level of patient satisfaction. The Correlation Coefficient value is positive, which indicates that there is a strong relationship between nurse caring behavior and the level of patient satisfaction. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between nurse caring behavior and patient satisfaction. The direction of the positive correlation shows that the higher the nurse's caring behavior, the higher the patient's satisfaction in nursing services. Suggestion: It is necessary for nurses to increase knowledge, attitudes and skills especially when carrying out their role as executor of professional nursing actions. Panti Rapih Hospital management should continue to encourage the spirit of caring behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic, by improving the physical, mental and spiritual health of nurses so that nurses can provide professional nursing services.


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


Author(s):  
Ina Trisnawati

Introduction: Adherence to chemotherapy is still an appropriate problem for cancer patients. One of the influencing factors is nurse caring behavior. Methods: The study design used a quantitative study with a crose sectional approach in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. The population in this study were all cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy recorded in medical records in the RSAL DR Mintohardjo numfor room February-September 2020. The sampling technique was total sampling. The sample in this study may be 63 respondents. The research instrument used a standard caring behavior questionnaire. This study uses chi square analysis. Results: The results of statistical tests using the chi-square test obtained p value = 0.000. Discussion: There is a significant relationship between nurse caring behavior and cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.


Author(s):  
Rian Tasalim ◽  
Mohammad Basit ◽  
Rita Agustina

Caring is a form of nurse's concern for clients. Nurses are required to have the sensitivity and ability to support the trust and well-being of patients. Patient/Parent satisfaction is highly dependent on the caring attitude of the nurse. The better the caring attitude of the nurse to the patient, the more the patient will trust the nurse. Nurse caring behavior is one of the determinants of patient satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the caring attitude of nurses and the level of satisfaction of the patient's parents in the pediatric ward of Pambalah Batung Amuntai Hospital. Analytic research with a cross sectional approach. Collecting data using a questionnaire. Respondents in the study amounted to 28 people, using probability sampling technique. Data analysis using Chi-Square. The results show that in the pediatric ward of Pambalah Batung Amuntai Hospital, it is known that the caring attitude of nurses in the classification is not good, namely 68% and the level of satisfaction of parents of patients in the less classification is also as much as 64 % The results of the Chi-Square analysis obtained a significant value of 0.019 (p < 0.05). There is a relationship between the caring attitude of nurses and the level of satisfaction of parents whose children are cared for in the pediatric care room at Pambalah Batung Amuntai Hospital.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Firda Mokodongan ◽  
Heru Kurnianto Tjahjono ◽  
Nuryakin Nuryakin

Nurse caring behavior is the core of nursing where nurses must be respectful and responsive to patient preferences, values and needs. Caring behavior is influenced by several factors, including workload, lack of time, and burnout. A nurse with a high tendency to burnout will experience loss of motivation, burnout and affect work professionalism, especially on the caring behavior of nurses to patients. This study aims to analyze the effect of work engagement on nurses' caring behavior with burnout as an intervening variable. This research used quantitative with cross sectional approach. The number of samples in this study amounted to 74 nurses. The sampling technique used in this study was purposive sampling. The research instrument used was a questionnaire. The analysis used is path analysis. The result of statistical test of work engagement variable with burnout on nurses has a significant effect in a negative direction. In addition, work engagement with nurses' caring behavior has a significant effect in a positive direction. Meanwhile, burnout with nurse caring behavior has a significant effect in a negative direction. The sobel test results show the effect of work engagement on nurses' caring behavior with burnout as an intervening variable.


Author(s):  
Yusliana . ◽  
Chrismis Novalinda Ginting ◽  
Linda Chiuman ◽  
Suci Erawati

Background: Caring behavior is the core in nursing that is indispensable in providing nursing care. One of the ways to improve caring behavior is through the development of critical thinking skills. This study was conducted to determine the effect of applying critical thinking with caring behavior of nurses in providing nursing care at the Royal Prima hospital in Medan.Methods: This study was a quantitative study using correlation research methods with a cross sectional approach to 35 nurses at the Royal Prima hospital in Medan using a simple random sampling technique.Results: The results showed that there was a significant influence between critical thinking and nurse caring behavior (p=0.020; 0.05), the characteristics of respondents who had an effect on nurse caring behavior were training (p=0.025; 0.05), critical thinking variable was a the most influential factor with nurses' caring behavior (OR=3.590).Conclusions: Based on the results of this study the importance of developing new knowledge and skills to improve critical thinking skills and caring behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 65 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-139
Author(s):  
Christopher M. Blakley

AbstractThis article examines the medical career of an enslaved physician in Virginia named Nassaw from the mid eighteenth-century until the period of the American Revolution. I develop a taxonomy of Nassaw’s labours as a nurse caring for the sick, a healer administering medicines at the behest of his enslaver and as a doctor in his own right making medical judgements as he treated his patients. Nassaw is in some ways comparable to other enslaved healers of African descent in the Atlantic world, including well-known Mohanes and ritual specialists in Brazil and Latin America. However, due to his role as a physician employed by his slaveholder to principally heal other enslaved people, Nassaw struggled to find satisfaction in his labours as a healer as other enslaved people rightly perceived him as an agent of their enslaver whose medical work healed their bodies while extending their oppression. I argue that Nassaw became frustrated and depressed, and turned to drinking because of his inability to pursue or experience what Sharla M. Fett terms a ‘relational vision of health’ in the Chesapeake. Moreover, I interpret his drinking as a rebuke to the racist pretensions of his enslaver – who instructed him in pharmacy and surgery – who aimed to transform Nassaw into an Enlightened ‘black exhibit’ by training him to be a doctor. I conclude by returning to how precisely different Nassaw was from other enslaved healers in the Chesapeake like Tom of Nomini Hall or Romeo, and make the case that Nassaw deserves a place in histories of slavery and medicine precisely because he was an enslaved plantation doctor rather than a popular healer or conjuror.


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