Reward and supervision are important parts in implementing the quality of sharia-based nursing services. The quality or quality of sharia services at RSISA is in a good category, but it takes efforts to maintain and improve continuously. One of these efforts is by increasing rewards and supervision. The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between reward and supervision with the implementation of sharia nursing services. The subjects of this study were inpatients at Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital Semarang with a sampling technique that is simple random sampling with 96 respondents. Data analysis techniques in this study used the Spearman correlation statistical test. The results showed that there was a relationship between reward and the implementation of sharia nursing services with a p-value of 0,05 and there was a relationship between supervision with the implementation of sharia nursing services with a p-value of 0,01. The results of this study were expected to be considered by hospital policy stakeholders to review the giving of rewards for nurses and the implementation of work supervision to nurses to improve the quality of sharia-based nursing services.
Stunting telah menjadi ancaman permasalahan gizi dunia yang perlu segera ditangani. Indonesia merupakan negara yang memiliki jumlah anak balita pendek terbesar dibandingkan dengan negara Malaysia, Thailand, serta Vietnam. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk mengatasi ancaman tersebut dengan mengajarkan cara mengelola bayi usia di bawah dua tahun yang berisiko menjadi tidak berisiko stunting. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah pendampingan dengan memberikan berbagai intervensi keperawatan pada keluarga dengan anak berisiko stunting. Metode di atas diimplementasikan dalam 3 (tiga) tahapan yaitu (1) sosialisasi, (2) pelaksanaan kegiatan, serta (3) monitoring dan evaluasi. Hasil pelaksanaan kegiatan ini yaitu pendampingan oleh tenaga kesehatan professional memberikan peran yang besar pada pencegahan risiko stunting. Kesimpulan dalam kegiatan ini yaitu pendampingan pada keluarga berisiko stunting menjadi strategi yang efektif untuk memberdayakan masyarakat dalam rangka meningkatkan kesiapan anggota keluarga untuk mencegah resiko stunting. Kegiatan ini merupakan salah satu solusi unggulan yang menyentuh secara langsung masyarakat dalam pencegahan stunting.
Islamic Caring is an attitude or action taken based on the values of caring, kindness, and compassion to protect, improve and assist the patient's recovery process based on the Qur'an and Sunnah. Several factors that influence Islamic caring behavior include the role of the leader and the motivation of nurses. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the role of the leader and nurses' motivation with Islamic caring behavior. Methods: This research is quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach. Collecting data using a questionnaire with 118 respondents using the total population technique, statistical test used Spearmen correlation. This research has passed the ethical test with the number 30/KEPK/RSI-SA/XI/2021. Results: The role of the leader in the good category is 88.2%, the motivation of nurses in the high category is 87.3%, and the Islamic caring behavior of nurses in the good category is 93.2%. Conclusion: There is a relationship between the role of the leader and Islamic caring behavior with a strong relationship, as well as the relationship between motivation and Islamic caring behavior with a moderate relationship. Efforts to improve Islamic caring behavior are to increase the motivation of nurses and increase the role of the leader.
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