ANALYSIS OF HEALTH SYSTEM RESILIENCE AND BURNOUT IN NURSES DURING COVID-19 PERIOD IN BANDUNG GENERAL HOSPITAL
Indonesia is one of a country with the most population in the world and is predicted to be significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the highest case contributors for COVID-19 is in Bandung. Therefore, a referral hospital for COVID-19 in Bandung requires excellent health facilities...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Indonesia is one of a country with the most population in the world and is predicted
to be significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the highest case
contributors for COVID-19 is in Bandung. Therefore, a referral hospital for
COVID-19 in Bandung requires excellent health facilities and services in order to
create successful handling. Health services cannot be separated from the role of
nurses. Nurses are faced with high responsibilities and high risk of experiencing
burnout at work. Therefore, an analysis is needed regarding the resilience of the
health system at the hospital level, and burnout in nurses at Bandung City Hospital.
This research is a type of mixed method research with interviews and using
questionnaires from the Maslach Burnout Inventory. The minimum number of
research samples using this quantitative approach was 74. The results of the
assessment of the resilience of the hospital health system based on WHO guidelines
with 12 indicators have met the requirements, except that there are still deficiencies
in the aspects of occupational health, mental health and psychosocial support. The
drawback is that the hospital has not made efforts to monitor safety and security
during the trip (going home or going work) for staff. As for the burnout aspect of
nurses, an average of 1.637 was obtained (first wave of the pandemic), 1.64 (second
wave of the pandemic), and 1.573 (third wave of the pandemic). The nurse burnout
score was in a low category both during the first, second and third wave of the
pandemic. In addition, it was also found that there were significant differences in
the dimensions of emotional exhaustion during the first, second and third wave of
the pandemic. Whereas in the dimensions of reduced personal accomplishment and
depersonalization there was no significant difference during the first,second, or third wave of the pandemic. |
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