2015
DOI: 10.24198/jkp.v3n2.6
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Supervisi Perawat Primer Perawat Associate dalam Melakukan Tindakan Keperawatan

Abstract: AbstrakPelaksanaan supervisi kepada perawat associate pada umumnya masih bersifat pengawasan, belum terjadwal dengan optimal, belum terstruktur dan belum terdokumentasikan dengan baik. Hasil evaluasi pelaksanaan tindakan keperawatan pada perawat associate belum sepenuhnya sesuai dengan perencanaan yang telah dibuat oleh perawat primer. Sehingga peneliti tertarik untuk mengetahui apakah ada hubungan supervisi perawat primer dalam meningkatkan tindakan keperawatan perawat associate di RSUD Sumedang. Rancangan pe… Show more

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“…This was possible due to a higher education level and position as a manager in the workplace so that it had better actions towards EBP. Previous research explained that the need to improve nurses' professional skills through education and training is a fundamental aspect (Oyoh et al, 2017;Rohayani & Banuwati, 2015). Furthermore, Gagan & Hewitt-Taylor (2004) emphasized that the taking and transfer of scientific evidence into practice is difficult and challenging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was possible due to a higher education level and position as a manager in the workplace so that it had better actions towards EBP. Previous research explained that the need to improve nurses' professional skills through education and training is a fundamental aspect (Oyoh et al, 2017;Rohayani & Banuwati, 2015). Furthermore, Gagan & Hewitt-Taylor (2004) emphasized that the taking and transfer of scientific evidence into practice is difficult and challenging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%