Literature Review: Factor Analysis of Completeness and Quality of Nursing Care Documentation
Abstract
A problem that often arises in Indonesia is that there are still many nurses who do
not carry out maximum documentation. Nurses assume that service to patients is
more important than documenting nursing care. The purpose of the literature review
was to analyze factors that influence the completeness and quality of nursing care
documentation. The protocol in this study used The Center for Review and
Dissemination and the Joanna Briggs Institute Guideline as a guide in assessing the
quality of the studies that will be summarized. Evaluation of the Literature Review
used the PRISMA Checklist to determine the selection of studies that had been
determined and adjusted to the objectives of the Systematic Review. The results of
the literature review showed that there were 11 journals that discuss factors that
influence the quality of nursing care documentation. The results of literature
analysis showed that the completeness and quality of nursing care documentation
was influenced by internal and external factors. The research results show that
attitudes, rewards, workload, motivation and training have been attended.