The Relationship Between Nurses’ Job Stress and The Implementation of Patient Safety in The Hospital

Nurses’ job stress is considered as a human resource management’s issue in the hospital. Study literature reviewed 13.6% of ICU nurses encounter the potential threat related to the patient safety occurrences. This study was designed to investigate the correlation between nurses’ job stress and the i...

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Main Authors: Menik Kustriyani, Mariyati Mariyati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: lppm Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang 2020-09-01
Series:South East Asia Nursing Research
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Online Access:https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/article/view/5582
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spelling doaj-f7823e4596be46f682990b9365fbee3e2021-07-22T09:16:57Zenglppm Universitas Muhammadiyah SemarangSouth East Asia Nursing Research2685-032X2020-09-0122646910.26714/seanr.2.2.2020.19-244788The Relationship Between Nurses’ Job Stress and The Implementation of Patient Safety in The HospitalMenik Kustriyani0Mariyati Mariyati1Universitas Widya Husada SemarangUniversitas Widya Husada SemarangNurses’ job stress is considered as a human resource management’s issue in the hospital. Study literature reviewed 13.6% of ICU nurses encounter the potential threat related to the patient safety occurrences. This study was designed to investigate the correlation between nurses’ job stress and the implementation of patient safety in the hospital in-patient room. This study used a quantitative-analytical method with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 30 respondents were recruited by using proportionate random sampling. A self-reported questionnaire was utilized to collect the data. The normality data was tested by using Kolmogorov Smirnov analysis (p<0.05). Spearman Rank test was applied to analyze the overall data. The study findings revealed there was no significant relationship between nurses’ job stress and the patient safety on the target 1 (implementation of patient identification), target 3 (drug safety improvement), target 4 (definitive location and procedure of surgery patient), target 5 (post-health-services infection risk) and target 6 (risk-falls reduction). However, the analysis was found to be statistically significant between nurses’ job stress and effective-communication enhancement (target 2 of patient safety). The study findings concluded that stress could positively impact to improve nurses’ awareness to maintain the 6 targets of patient safetyhttps://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/article/view/5582nurses’ job stresspatient safety
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The Relationship Between Nurses’ Job Stress and The Implementation of Patient Safety in The Hospital
South East Asia Nursing Research
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title The Relationship Between Nurses’ Job Stress and The Implementation of Patient Safety in The Hospital
title_short The Relationship Between Nurses’ Job Stress and The Implementation of Patient Safety in The Hospital
title_full The Relationship Between Nurses’ Job Stress and The Implementation of Patient Safety in The Hospital
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issn 2685-032X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Nurses’ job stress is considered as a human resource management’s issue in the hospital. Study literature reviewed 13.6% of ICU nurses encounter the potential threat related to the patient safety occurrences. This study was designed to investigate the correlation between nurses’ job stress and the implementation of patient safety in the hospital in-patient room. This study used a quantitative-analytical method with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 30 respondents were recruited by using proportionate random sampling. A self-reported questionnaire was utilized to collect the data. The normality data was tested by using Kolmogorov Smirnov analysis (p<0.05). Spearman Rank test was applied to analyze the overall data. The study findings revealed there was no significant relationship between nurses’ job stress and the patient safety on the target 1 (implementation of patient identification), target 3 (drug safety improvement), target 4 (definitive location and procedure of surgery patient), target 5 (post-health-services infection risk) and target 6 (risk-falls reduction). However, the analysis was found to be statistically significant between nurses’ job stress and effective-communication enhancement (target 2 of patient safety). The study findings concluded that stress could positively impact to improve nurses’ awareness to maintain the 6 targets of patient safety
topic nurses’ job stress
patient safety
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