DETERMINANT CARING WITH PREVENTION MISSED NURSING CARE IN HOSPITAL INDONESIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29084/isgh.v5i1.417Keywords:
caring, missed nursing careAbstract
Introduction: Patient safety and health are at risk due to the worldwide issue of missing nursing care. A quality of nurses that can influence how well patients receive nursing care is their ability to care for others. This is the essence of nursing practice. Improving the quality of nursing care largely depends on the anticipated behavior shift in providing care to avoid missed care. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 84 samples and Descriptive statistics for nominal variables were expressed as proportions and percentages, and bivariate test using a chi-square. Research Findings: The results showed that the majority of respondents were female 76.2%, with 69% RN education, worked as permanent employees 72.6% and the majority were between 25-35 years old as much as 53.6%. the study showed that caring was related to the prevention of missed nursing care (p-value: 0.001). Caring is related to the management of pain (p-value 0.001), prevention of falls (p-value 0.001) personal hygiene (p-value 0.010), health education for patients and family (p-value 0.002), prevention of pressure ulcers (p-value 0.001), and prevention of missed nursing care in nursing documentation (p-value 0.001). Conclusions: To improve nurses' caring needs, supervision, caring training, rewards, and hospital support are essential, along with implementing caring measures to prevent missed nursing care.