ICHS 2019 Conference

DESCRIPTION OF KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTION AND NURSING ATTITUDE ABOUT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENT NURSING IN RSUD ARJAWINANGUN
Niko Sutrisno(a), Keksi Girindra Swasti(b), Wastu Adi Mulyono(c)

(a)Student of Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman
University
(b),(c)Nursing Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University


Abstract

Abstract Background: Nursing sees humans as complex creatures and different from one another. Consists of biological, social, cultural, psychological and spiritual dimensions. Knowledge, perceptions and attitudes are the basis of nurses in applying spiritual nursing care provided to patients optimally. Methodology: The type of this research is quantitative research with cross sectional approach, sample selection with total sampling technique, the number of respondents is 248 people. Data collection using a questionnaire. Data are analyzed univariately using frequency distribution and concentration values. Research Results: Respondents indicated a working period of between 1 to 10 years with a majority of tenure of more than 10 years, education of respondents between D3 to S2 with the majority of D3 education, female sex respondents more than men, respondents aged between 25 to 56 years with a majority of ages 26-35 years and the median value obtained is in the form of knowledge, perceptions and attitudes after being converted from a range of 0-100 all three are in the score of 64. Conclusion: Knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of nurses about the implementation of nursing care at Arjawinangun Hospital at level 64 from a range of 0-100 so that it can be interpreted as not optimal. While for optimal values in the range of 75-100.

Keywords: attitudes, knowledge, perceptions, spiritual nursing

Topic: Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/LhDTndkKVx2G

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