Analysis of nursing skill factors on patient physical rehabilitation: case study on the implementation of family-based bedside handover
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v65.111641Keywords:
bedside handover, skills nurse, physical rehabilitation patient, Patient Family Centered Care (PFCC)Abstract
Objective: This study aims to measure the influence of nursing skills on patients' physical rehabilitation by implementing PFCC-based bedside handover.
Methodology: The research on developing a PFCC-based bedside handover model was conducted on the physical rehabilitation of patients in the Inpatient Ward of the Tgk Chik Di Tiro Sigli Regional General Hospital in Pidie Regency, Aceh Province. The population in this study consisted of nurses working in the inpatient ward of the Tgk Chik Di Tiro Regional General Hospital, namely 155 nurses and 155 patients. The study was conducted from March to June 2024.
Results: Research results show that factor nurses do not influence the implementation of PFCC-based bedside handover through age, type of gender, level of education, knowledge, and experience. On the other hand, the factors that influence the implementation of PFCC-based bedside handover are age, type of gender, level of dependency, and space care. Skill factor carries out an influential handover to implementation of PFCC-based bedside handover through the ability to communicate with effective, mastery termination nursing, accommodation record medical, analysis patients and procedures clinic. System factors are influential in implementing PFCC-based bedside handover through policy, standards, operational procedures, infrastructure, and documentation.
Conclusions: PFCC-based bedside handover factors have an impact on the implementation of PFCC-based bedside handover through integration between preparation, introduction, exchange of information, and involvement of the patient when the bedside handover takes place with dignity or respect to the patient, sharing information, participation, and collaboration, which are component from PFCC.
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