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THE RELATIONSHIP OF BURNOUT SYNDROME WITH THE COMPLETENESS OF NURSING CARE DOCUMENTATION IN MEDIKA UTAMA HOSPITAL BLITAR CITY, INDONESIA
Moch. Oscar Setya Putra, Ulfa Husnul Fata

STIKes Patria Husada Blitar


Abstract

Abstract:
Background: Burnout syndrome has a negative impact on nurses including high rates of turnover and absenteeism, a tendency to withdraw from patients, long breaks, and cause nurses to neglect nursing care. This study was to determine the relationship between Burnout Syndrome and the complete nursing care documentation of Medika Utama Hospital.
Methods: This study uses a qualitative descriptive design with a Cross-Sectional approach. Samples were 21 respondents using purposive sampling. Data collection uses questionnaire sheets (MBI) and Observation Checklist for Medical Record sheets. Statistical analysis using the spearmans test with p <0.05.
Results: The results of the statistical test show p = 0.002 with correlation coefficient = 0.638.
There was a relationship between Burnout Syndrome and the completeness of the documentation in Medika Utama Hospital with direction of a positive relationship.
Conclusion: If the burnout experienced by nurses is low then the increase in the procedure for completing nursing care documentation will lead to good performance. To avoid the significant effects of Burnout Syndrome, nurses are wiser in managing their time and activities to prepare their energy and mind to carry out their duties as professional nurses at Medika Utama Hospital. Take advantage of vacation time for rest and refresing.

Keywords: burnout syndrome, exhaustion, nursing care documentation.

Topic: Nursing Management and Education

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