Rahmad Septian Reza
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Ngudia Husada Madura

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Journal : NURSING UPDATE JURNAL ILMIAH ILMU KEPERAWATAN

ANALISIS KORELASI PENGETAHUAN PERAWAT TENTANG MODEL PENGEMBANGAN KARIR DENGAN MOTIVASI BEKERJA Rahmad Septian Reza; Zuryaty Zuryaty; Eddy Moeljono
NURSING UPDATE : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan P-ISSN : 2085-5931 e-ISSN : 2623-2871 Vol 10 No 2 (2019): MARET
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Background: The government through the Minister of Health issued rules, so that hospitals are there in Indonesia have a system, including a model for career development of nurses. Purpose: The model is expected to enhance the nurse in doing his job. Because the results of the previous research found almost the majority, namely, 31.4% of nurses were less motivated and this figure is quite significant. Because of the existence of the required advanced knowledge related research nurse about career development model. The research: methods in this study using study cross sectional descriptive research designs, and correlation. The sample used as many as 68 nurses with appropriate criteria set forth, and tools to measure it with the questionnaire. Knowledge of career development model as a free variable, while the motivation to work as a variable. Analysis using correlation person now moment for variable knowledge of nurses about career development model and motivational work. The results showed that the nurse's knowledge about the model for career development both of 58.8%, less of 41.2%; good work motivation of 63.2%, less work and motivation of 36.8%. There is a relationship between nurse's knowledge about career development model with the motivation of nurses (p = 0.001 <). Discussion: The expectation so that hospitals can maximize the succession system, especially with regard to the existing systems of units therein, i.e., awards, promotions, recognition and development.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA TINGKAT PENDIDIKAN DENGAN KEPATUHAN PROTOKOL KESEHATAN COVID-19 PADA LANSIA RAHMAD SEPTIAN REZA
NURSING UPDATE : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan P-ISSN : 2085-5931 e-ISSN : 2623-2871 Vol 12 No 4 (2021): DESEMBER
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Health protocols during a pandemic are important to be used as the basis for the government's approach to compliance with health protocols. The results of the observation are that from 10 people there are 5 people who don't wear masks and 5 others obey, there are 8 people who don't wash their hands and 2 others are obedient, there are 7 who don't keep their distance and 3 others are obedient. The purpose of the study was to analyze the relationship between education level and Covid-19 health protocol compliance in the elderly. This study used a cross sectional design. The independent variable is the level of education and the dependent variable is the compliance with the Covid-19 health protocol. The study population was 98, a sample of 78 elderly using Simple Random Sampling technique. The research instrument used a questionnaire with the Spearman Rank test whit α = 0,05. The results showed that most of the basic education levels were 41 (52.6%), almost half of the Covid-19 health protocol compliance level with the non-compliant category was 36 (46.1%). Based on the results of the statistical test with the Spearman rank test, the results obtained p value: 0.024 < < : 0.05 so Ha is accepted, meaning that there is a relationship between education level and Covid-19 health protocol compliance in the elderly. The solution to overcome the compliance of the Covid-19 health protocol in the elderly is advised to have self-awareness of each individual, the role of community leaders to improve compliance with the Covid-19 health protocol properly to protect themselves from the dangers of Covid-19.