FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN PERILAKU PERAWAT DALAM PENERAPAN UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS DI RSUP Prof. Dr. R. D. KANDOU, MANADO
Background: Nosocomial infection (INOS) is a severe problem in each hospital. Based on profile of the Public Hospital of Prof. DR. R. Kandou Manado in 2010, ratio of inpatients and nurses was 1.3. It indicates that high work burden of nurses was correlated to 85% BOR data. From 2009 to 2010, there w...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2012
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Summary: | Background: Nosocomial infection (INOS) is a severe problem in each hospital.
Based on profile of the Public Hospital of Prof. DR. R. Kandou Manado in 2010,
ratio of inpatients and nurses was 1.3. It indicates that high work burden of nurses
was correlated to 85% BOR data. From 2009 to 2010, there were 77 complaints
presented through mass media associated with services in the hospital, in last two
years, there had not been routine report of nosocomial infection incidences, and,
in 2005, the hospital was accredited, but there were three activities which had not
been passed, these were K3 services, PERISTI, and INOS service.
Objectives: To analyze characteristics of nurses (age, work period, education, and
training) by applying universal precautions, analyze correlation between
perception complete instruments and infrastructures and application of universal
precautions, analyze correlation between perception and application of universal
precautions.
Methods: This research is quantitative, using cross-sectional design. This research
was conducted in THE PUBLIC HOSPITAL Prof. DR. R. Kandou Manado. Total
sample of research were 100 nurses. This research was conducted from December
2011 to February 2012. Measurement tools used in this research were the
structured questionnaires and observational sheets. Samples were taken by
purposive sampling, data were analyzed by using chi square and regression.
Results: Analysis of data indicated that education correlated to behavior of nurses
in applying universal precautions. Age, work period and training did not correlate
to behavior of nurses in applying universal precautions. Perception complete
instruments & infrastructures and perceptions of problem severity for nosocomial
infection, nosocomial infection risk and self-competency of nurses to avoid
nosocomial infection correlated to behavior of nurses in applying universal
precautions.
Conclusions: perception complete instruments & infrastructures, perceptions
self-competency of nurses correlated to behavior of nurses in applying universal
precautions. |
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