House sick have obligation for give service in accordance with right patient and safety patient. Accuracy identification patient and storage drug (high alerts) is part from patient safety. In Tenriawaru General Hospital Bone Regency still there is patient which no identified with Correct and still there is drugs (high alerts levels) which no permanent in accordance SOUP. Destination from study this is for knowing implementation identification patient and security drug (high alerts) in Tenriawaru General Hospital Bone Regency with theory system. Method study this is descriptive qualitative and use tool study form guidelines Interview and sheet observation. Interview conducted with Director HOSPITAL Tenriawaru Bone Regency, Secretary Committee quality, Nurse executor and Staff Safety patient . Results study show that identification patient and application security drug (high alerts) permanent walk, however not yet fully in accordance with regulation PMK 1691/MENKES/PER/VII/2011. Thing this caused by source power man which no sufficient, lack of training head room , Disobedient to instructions SOUP which has determined , noncommitment head room, and lateness delivery report safety patient to KMKP. Suggestion from study this is Activation officer TKPRS in ward house sick , maintenance training routine , monitoring obedience to SOUP related identification patient and monitoring security drug through videos surveillance and questionnaire patient for evaluation nurse, and waiver inspection patient must improved. Recording and reporting Culture case patient.
Background: In December 2019, a series of acute atypical respiratory illnesses occurred in Wuhan, China. This disease in a short time spread rapidly from Wuhan to other areas. Cases of the coronavirus disease (covid-19). The covid-19 vaccine is one of the government's breakthroughs to fight and deal with covid-19 in the world, especially the State of Indonesia.Purpose: To analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge and public attitudes towards the covid-19 vaccination.Method: A quantitative study with a cross sectional design. The research population is the people of Posi Village, Bua District, Luwu Regency. Sampling using purposive sampling. Data was collected using a questionnaire instrument that was filled out independently by the respondents (self-reported). The data was processed using SPSS and analyzed in three stages, namely descriptive analysis to describe the general research problem. Bivariate analysis was carried out using the chi-square test to see the relationship between the level of knowledge and attitudes towards covid-19 vaccination by looking at the p-value. Multivariate analysis was carried out to see the most dominant factors associated with covid-19 vaccination using multiple logistic regression tests.Results: Showing that the knowledge variable about covid-19 vaccination (p=0.005 < 0.05) means that there is a relationship between the level of knowledge and the history of the covid-19 vaccination. Attitude variable about covid-19 vaccination (p= 0.003 < 0.05) means that there is a relationship between attitude and history of covid-19 vaccination in the community of the two variables, the knowledge variable is the most dominant factor related to the covid-19 vaccination, namely a p-value of 0.012 with an Exp(B) / Odd Ratio of 0.378.Conclusion: There is a relationship between the level of knowledge and attitude towards the history of covid-19 vaccination. Knowledge variable is the most dominant factor related to covid-19 vaccination.Keywords: Knowledge; Attitude; Covid-19 Vaccine.Pendahuluan: Pada bulan Desember 2019, serangkaian penyakit pernapasan atipikal akut terjadi di Wuhan, Tiongkok. Penyakit ini dalam waktu yang singkat menyebar cepat dari Wuhan ke daerah lain. Kasus penyakit coronavirus (COVID19). Vaksin Covid-19 merupakan salah satu terobosan pemerintah untuk melawan dan menangani Covid-19 yang ada di dunia khususnya Negara Indonesia.Tujuan: Menganalisis hubungan tingkat pengetahuan dan sikap masyarakat terhadap vaksinasi covid-19Metode: Penelitian kuantitatif dengan desain cross sectional. Populasi penelitian adalah masyarakat Desa Posi Kecamatan Bua Kabupaten Luwu. Penarikan sampel menggunakan Purposive sampling. Pengumpulan data dilakukan menggunakan instrumen kuesioner yang diisi secara mandiri oleh responden (self-reported). Data diolah dengan menggunakan SPSS dan dianalisis dengan tiga tahapan yaitu analisis deskriptif untuk menggambarkan secara umum masalah penelitian. Analisis bivariat dilakukan dengan menggunakan uji chi-square untuk melihat hubungan tingkat pengetahuan dan sikap terhadap vaksinasi covid-19 dengan melihat nilai p-value. Analisis multivariat dilakukan untuk melihat faktor yang paling dominan yang berhubungan dengan vaksinasi covid-19 menggunakan uji regresi logistic ganda.Hasil: Variabel pengetahuan tentang vaksinasi covid-19 (p=0.005 < 0.05) artinya ada hubungan tingkat pengetahuan dengan riwayat vaksinasi covid-19. Variabel Sikap tentang vaksinasi covid-19 (p= 0.003 < 0.05) artinya ada hubungan sikap dengan riwayat vaksinasi covid-19 pada masyarakat. Dari kedua variabel tersebut variabel pengetahuan adalah faktor yang paling dominan berhubungan dengan vaksinasi covid-19, yaitu p-value 0,012 dengan Exp(B) / Odd Ratio sebesar 0,378.Simpulan: Ada hubungan tingkat pengetahuan dan sikap terhadap riwayat vaksinasi covid-19. variabel pengetahuan adalah faktor yang paling dominan berhubungan dengan vaksinasi covid-19
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