Mental model of nursing with quality of nursing care
Keywords:
health, mental model, nursing services, nursing, quality of nursing careAbstract
The aim of this study was to analyze the mental relationship of the nurse model with the quality of nursing care in the inpatient room of Islamic Hospital Sakinah Mojokerto. This study used cross sectional study. The population of all nurses at Inpatient Room Islamic Hospital Sakinah Mojokerto, which amounts to 85 nurses. With the technique of Total Sampling and obtained a sample of 85 respondents. The data source used the primary data obtained through the questionnaire. Data analysis with Spearman Rank Test. The results of this study (84%) Mental Model nurses included in both categories. Nursing Care Quality (Nursing Care Standards and Professional Performance Standards Nurses) in almost all (77.6%) included in the good category. Spearman rank test results obtained a correlation value of 0,000 (<0.05) means there was a significant relationship Mental Model Nurse with Nursing Care Quality (Nursing Standards of Care and Professional Performance Nurse Standards) in the inpatient room of Islamic Hospital Sakinah Mojokerto.
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