Agustin, Ratna
(2017)
OPTIMALISASI PELAKSANAAN DISCHARGE PLANNING MELALUI
PENGEMBANGAN MODEL DISCHARGE PLANNING TERINTEGRASI
PELAYANAN KEPERAWATAN.
Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah, 2 (1).
pp. 91-99.
ISSN P-ISSN: 2541-2396 dan E-ISSN : 2597-7539
Abstract
Discharge planning is a form of nurse behavior in nursing
service. Often encountered discharge planning is only given
when the patient will return from the hospital. The purpose of this research is to develop integrated discharge planning model. The research was conducted through 2 stages, the first step was descriptive observational research with survey approach which aimed at the development of integrated discharge planning
model through inductive deductive thinking, that is by studying related literature, study of Standard Operating Procedure, and survey of discharge planning implementation. The second phase of research, piloted the development of an integrated discharge planning model. Sampling in the first stage of research using proportional random sampling while in the second phase of research using simple random sampling. The data in the first stage of the study were analyzed descriptively. The data in the second phase study were analyzed using Wilcoxon Signed Rank
Test with significance level α ≤ 0.05. The results of the first
stage showed that the implementation of discharge
planning was carried out at an important stage only. The
second stage of research with statistical test of Wilcoon
Signed Rank Test proves that integrated discharge planning
model has significant influence on nurse ability in discharge
planning (p = 0,004; α ≤ 0,05). The existence of integrated
discharge planning model development causes the
implementation of discharge planning to be implemented
properly, especially at the stage which is often neglected by the
nurse. The development of discharge planning model can be
done further research about continuous discharge planning on
referrals of other health services and home care.
Keywords: discharge planning, integrated, model development
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