The Analysis of Factors Related to Nurse's Adherence On the Application of Standard Precautions at Banyumas General Hospital

Purnomo, Roni and Johan, Andrew and Rofi'i, Muhammad (2016) The Analysis of Factors Related to Nurse's Adherence On the Application of Standard Precautions at Banyumas General Hospital. Masters thesis, Diponegoro University.

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Abstract

Standard precautions is an important part of Infection Control and Prevention (PPI) applied in hospitals and other health - service facilities to measure the service quality and prevent patients, medical staffs, families and other visitors from infected risk because they are hospitalized, work and visit a hospital or other health-service facilities. The purpose of this study is to find out the factors relate to implementer nurse's obidience on the application of standard precautions at RSUD Banyumas. This is a cross-sectional research with 148 respondents of implementer nurses. The data analysis uses univariat analysis, bivariat analysis; pearson correlation test and multivariat analysis use double linear regretion test. The test result shows a correlation between work safety climate, leader support, management commitment and information to the adherence of applying standard precautions with OR value 0,436 means 43,6% of adherence of standard precautions application is affected by work safety climate, leader support, management commitment, and information. The rest 56,4% is described by other variables. The conclusion of this study is there is a correlation between work safety climate, leader support, management commitment and information to the adherence of standard precaution application. Key words: safety climate, leader support, management commitment, and provision of information, standard precautions

Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Subjects:R Medicine > RT Nursing
Divisions:Faculty of Medicine > Department of Nursing
Faculty of Medicine > Department of Nursing
ID Code:47809
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:07 Mar 2016 11:02
Last Modified:07 Mar 2016 11:02

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