Determinan Kepuasan Perawat Pada Praktik Interprofesional Kolaborasi di Rumah Sakit
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https://doi.org/10.32584/jkmk.v5i2.1428Kata Kunci:
Determinants of IPCP, Nurse satisfaction, Interprofessional collaboration practiceAbstrak
Praktik kolaborasi memiliki pengaruh yang besar untuk kepuasan pasien dan kepuasan profesi pemberi asuhan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi determinan kepuasan perawat pada Interprofesional Colaborative Practice (IPCP). Metode penelitian menggunakan studi cross sectional yang dilakukan dari bulan Maret sampai Desember 2021. Kuesioner yang digunakan hasil modifikasi, dan telah dilakukan uji validitas dan reabilitas. Kuesioner Profesional Factor, Organizational factor dan Interactional Factor nilai uji validitas 0.427-0.722 dan uji reabilitas 0.905 dengan butir kuesioner 17 item. Untuk nilai uji validitas kuesioner kepuasan perawat dalam interkolaborasi 0.590 – 0.913 dan uji reliabilitas 0.980 dengan butir kuesioner 31 item. Kuesioner disebarkan kepada 242 perawat yang bersedia mnjadi responden dan memenuhi criteria inklusi. Hasil penelitian mengungkapkan bahwa faktor yang mempengaruhi dan bermakna dengan kepuasan perawat dalam IPCP adalah Faktor Profesional (p=0.001), Faktor Organisasional (p=0.048). Simpulan, Faktor Profesionalpaling berpengaruh pada kepuasan perawat dalam melaksanakan inter kolaborasi dengan profesi lain, Faktor Profesional memegang peran yang sangat besar dalam mengerakkan perawat untuk menguasai kompetensinya agar tujuan asuhan dan pelayanan terhadap pasien dapat dicapai secara efisien dan efektif.
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