GAMBARAN PERILAKU CARING PERAWAT DI RUANG IGD DAN ICU RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH KARAWANG
Keywords:
Caring,nurseAbstract
Caring behavior of nurses is a caring attitude and respect the feelings of the patient, by devoting more attention to all these patients in order to improve the health and help patients who are sick. This study aims to determine the caring behavior of nurses who work in ER and ICU which uses total sampling techniques and methods of descriptive research. The results of univariate analysis menunjukaan that 47.4% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 57.1% have a nurse caring behavior both in the ICU on humanistic and altruistic factors, 47.4% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 50% of nurses have caring behavior both in the ICU at factors instill a hopeful attitude, 52.6% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 57.1% have a nurse caring behavior both in the ICU on the sensitivity factor, 52.6% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 64.3% have a nurse caring behavior both in the ICU at trusting relationship factors, 52.6% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 35.7% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ICU on factors increase the expression of positive and negatife, 47.4% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 28.6% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ICU on the use of problem solving factor, 42.1% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 57.1% have a nurse caring behavior both in the ICU on the promotion of teaching and interpersonal factors, 31.6% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 57.1% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ICU on the promotion of environmental factors, 64.8% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 35.7% have a nurse caring behavior both in the ICU on the fulfillment of factors, 47.4% have a nurse caring behaviors in both the ER and 57.1% have a nurse caring behavior both in the ICU at spiritual healing factor. Installation for Hospitals and nurses is expected to be increased again good caring behavior, to improve the quality of nursing care to patients.