2023
DOI: 10.35816/jiskh.v12i2.1089
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Nurse Determinants of the Incidence of Nosocomial Infections in Hospitals

Maria Kurni Menga,
Hartaty Hartaty

Abstract: Nosocomial infections significantly affect the patient's health and can increase morbidity and mortality. The incidence of nosocomial diseases is still widely found, and nurse compliance in preventing and controlling infections is a significant factor in preventing nosocomial infections. The study aims to analyze the determinants of nurses on the incidence of nosocomial diseases. The study used qualitative methods with total sampling techniques. The results of statistical tests were obtained on the variables s… Show more

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“…Analysis of the process of reconstitution and stability of intravenous antibiotics relates not only to the effectiveness of treatment, but also to the safety of patients (Suprapto et al, 2024). The necessary measures to ensure the stability of antibiotics also contribute to reducing the risk of medication errors and their negative impacts (Menga and Hartaty, 2023). Gaps in this context refer to areas where current knowledge or practice is insufficient or requires further research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the process of reconstitution and stability of intravenous antibiotics relates not only to the effectiveness of treatment, but also to the safety of patients (Suprapto et al, 2024). The necessary measures to ensure the stability of antibiotics also contribute to reducing the risk of medication errors and their negative impacts (Menga and Hartaty, 2023). Gaps in this context refer to areas where current knowledge or practice is insufficient or requires further research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%