Relationship Factors that Motivate Nurses in Achieving Documentation Completeness of Nursing Care Ahmad Jaelani, Andhika Mochamad Siddiq, Kusnendi
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Abstract
A study related to nursing care conducted to find out what is in the room of Prima I Hospital Immanuel Hospital, and to know what factors affect the completeness of nursing care documentation. The results of this study can be a question for the Immanuel Hospital management to improve the quality of Immanuel Hospital Hospital Bandung. The population in this study were 44 nurses (Philip 14 nurses, Gideon 15 nurses and Beria 15 nurses), consisting of permanent nurses or contracts in Prima I Inpatient Room of Immanuel Hospital Bandung. The tools used are questionnaires and behaviors. Implementation of nursing care documentation in Prima I Inpatient Room Immanuel Hospital Bandung has not been done properly. Working at Immanuel Hospital in the light category. Nursing care documentation format at Immanuel Hospital with support category. Policy in the context of the completeness of the documentation of nursing care in the low category. Chi Square analysis results obtained a significant relationship between the load factors, form factors, and factors related to the implementation of nursing care in Prima Room Outpatient I Immanuel Hospital Bandung