The Relationship of Workload with the Quality of Nursing Services in Hemodialysis Installations
Date
2024-10-25Author
Ratnaningsih, Tri
Ibnu, Faisal
Maridi, M.
Banjarnahor, Seriga
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The quality of nursing services for hemodialysis patients is determined by the role and performance of nurses.
High workloads are often the reason nurses leave work, which can disrupt the continuity of patient care. A high
workload can have a negative impact on the quality of nurses' work, while a balanced workload can improve the
quality of work. This study used a cross-section design with a sample of 35 hemodialysis nurses at RSUD Dr.
Soetomo. The research was carried out in the Hemodialysis room at Dr Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya. Research
data regarding workload and service quality variables was collected through questionnaires. Research data was
processed using Spearmen rho with a p-value ≤ 0.05. The statistical test results show that the p-value is 0.000, so
it can be interpreted that H0 is rejected. This indicates a relationship between nurses' workload and the quality of
hemodialysis services. The workload creates optimal nurse performance in carrying out actions. The performance
of nurses in hemodialysis tasks, which are quite complex, with the number of patients being disproportionate to
the number of nurses, has an effect on the quality of nursing services.