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The correlation between Nurse's Behavior and Ability of Nursing Diagnosis
Enforcement related to Patient Electrolyte Management
Made Oka Ari Kamayani, Putu Oka Yuli Nurhesti
Nursing Departement, Medical Faculty, Udayana University
Corresponding author: madeokaari@unud.ac.id
INTRODUCTION Table 2. Mean of Knowledge, Attitude, Action and It is expected that all nurses will continuously maintain
Ablility to enforce Nursing Diagnosis
Imbalance of fluids and electrolytes in the body can and/or improve their knowledge, attitudes and behavior
cause disturbances in various body systems. Proper Variables Min-max Mean related to fluid and electrolyte management as well as the
management will provide optimal results for the patient. ability to enforce standard nursing diagnoses related to fluids
The purpose of this study was to determine the Knowledge 7-20 16,46 (20) and electrolytes which will ultimately improve the quality of
correlation between nurse's behavior (knowledge, service.
attitude, action) and the ability to enforce nursing Attitude 34-50 43,06 (50)
diagnoses related to fluid and electrolytes in patients. CONCLUTION
METHODS Action 38-50 46,51 (50)
A cross-sectional study was conducted from July to There is correlation between nurse`s behavior and
August 2021. Data were collected by using Ability to enforce 10-19 14,06 (20) ability to enforce nursing diagnoses with a positive
nursing diagnosis
questionnaires on the google form link that included relationship.
questions on characteristics of demography, nurse`s Test using Spearman Rank obtained the following ANKNOWLEDGMENTS
behavior (knowledge, attitude, action) and the ability to results: knowledge vs ability to enforce nursing
enforce nursing diagnoses related to fluid and diagnoses p = 0.57; attitude vs ability to enforce nursing Authors would like to thank LPPM Udayana
electrolytes in patients and was completed by 65 diagnoses p= 0.04, r= 0, 251; action vs ability to enforce University for the grant given, Director of Bangli
nurses at Bangli Hospital. Data analysis for this study nursing diagnoses p= 0.75.. There is correlation Hospital, research teams and all the participants for
was a Spearman Rank. between nurse`s behavior and ability to enforce nursing participating in the study.
RESULT diagnoses with a positive correlation.. Reference
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