dc.contributor.author | RINJANI, YURIKE ANGGITASARI | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-03-27T08:04:31Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-03-27T08:04:31Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2015 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://repository.umy.ac.id/handle/123456789/18300 | |
dc.description | Effective communication is one way to achieve the appropriate patient
safety in patient safety standards. It is included in the cause of medical errors is
ineffective communication. Efforts should be made to reduce the number of
patient safety incidents in support of the safety of patients / patient safety can be
done with effective communication strategic use of standard methods of S-BAR
communication during the handoff.
This research aims to determine the implementation of effective
communication S-BAR methods on handoff in PKU Muhammadiyah hospital
Yogyakarta Unit II. This research is descriptive quantitative analytical evaluative
kind implementation of the Standard Operating Procedure. Respondents in this
research were 85 people, the sample collection technique accidental sampling. the
Instrument used was an observation checklist effective communication with SBAR
method when operands case.
These results indicate that at the point 1 to 3 said to correspond to a
percentage of 100%, point 4 is 96.7%, point 5 to 6 is 100%, point 7 is 80%, point
8 is 100%, point 9 is 100% , point 10 is 96.7% , point 11 is 93.3%, point 12 is
100%, point 13 is 90%, point 14 is 93.3%, point 15 to 17 is 96.7%, point 18 is
23.3%, point 19 is 56.7%, point 20 is 6.7%, Data analysis that performed
univariate analysis expressed with a frequency, percentage, accompanied by an
explanation of the word, and measured by indicators: appropriate with the
observation scores 76% - 100%, not appropriate with the observation scores
<76%, thus can be concluded that there is most of the implementation of effective
communication using S-BAR on handoff accordingly based on each item Standard
Operating Procedure effective communication handover. | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | Effective communication is one way to achieve the appropriate patient
safety in patient safety standards. It is included in the cause of medical errors is
ineffective communication. Efforts should be made to reduce the number of
patient safety incidents in support of the safety of patients / patient safety can be
done with effective communication strategic use of standard methods of S-BAR
communication during the handoff.
This research aims to determine the implementation of effective
communication S-BAR methods on handoff in PKU Muhammadiyah hospital
Yogyakarta Unit II. This research is descriptive quantitative analytical evaluative
kind implementation of the Standard Operating Procedure. Respondents in this
research were 85 people, the sample collection technique accidental sampling. the
Instrument used was an observation checklist effective communication with SBAR
method when operands case.
These results indicate that at the point 1 to 3 said to correspond to a
percentage of 100%, point 4 is 96.7%, point 5 to 6 is 100%, point 7 is 80%, point
8 is 100%, point 9 is 100% , point 10 is 96.7% , point 11 is 93.3%, point 12 is
100%, point 13 is 90%, point 14 is 93.3%, point 15 to 17 is 96.7%, point 18 is
23.3%, point 19 is 56.7%, point 20 is 6.7%, Data analysis that performed
univariate analysis expressed with a frequency, percentage, accompanied by an
explanation of the word, and measured by indicators: appropriate with the
observation scores 76% - 100%, not appropriate with the observation scores
<76%, thus can be concluded that there is most of the implementation of effective
communication using S-BAR on handoff accordingly based on each item Standard
Operating Procedure effective communication handover. | en_US |
dc.publisher | FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN DAN ILMU KESEHATAN UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA | en_US |
dc.subject | Communication S-BAR, handoff, Standard Operating Procedure, patient safety, patient safety targets | en_US |
dc.title | GAMBARAN PELAKSANAAN KOMUNIKASI EFEKTIF METODE S-BAR PADA SAAT OPERAN JAGA DI RS PKU MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA UNIT II | en_US |
dc.type | Thesis | en_US |