ICoSI 2019 Conference

ISLAMIC NURSING CARE IMPLEMENTATION: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
Novita Kurnia Sari, Baiq Riski Amalia Putri, Habib Mustofa, Rahmah Yanita Kusuma, Dany Ludy Ardian

Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta


Abstract

Background: Patients, particularly those who are Muslim have the right to obtain nursing care according to their values and beliefs. Nevertheless, in its implementation, those patients are commonly have not yet received the care that they supposedly receive. Nurses who works in hospitals that embraced Islamic values as their fundamental pillars of the health care deliveries, have not been able to implement the Islamic nursing care optimally. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the Islamic nursing care delivery in hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional design was chosen to investigate the research question. A proportional sampling technique was used to approach the participants, resulting a total of 51 nurses who works in in-patient units participated in the study. A checklist which had been validated was used to collect data on the Islamic nursing care. This instrument consisted of 23 statements measuring nurse practice in Islamic nursing care. Results: More than half of the nurses (64.7%) demonstrated insufficient level of the Islamic nursing care implementation whereas the rest (35.3%) were identified to have good level of implementation. Conclusion: The study indicate that not all nurses have implemented the Islamic nursing care optimally. In order to improve the nurse performance, it is suggested to supervise the implementation of the Islamic nursing care in the hospital.

Keywords: Islamic nursing care, implementation, Islamic care, nurse

Topic: International Conference on Nursing

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/ZFt4vWDpLcrb

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