Abstract

Nurse Compliance using Basic Personal Protective Equipment in Providing Health Services Nursing Actions

Highlights

  • IntroductionNurses assume not all actions must wear gloves and masks

  • Based on the analysis shows that of the 40 respondents, the majority complied with the use of basic personal protective equipment handson and masks with a total of 34 (85%) and respondents who were not compliant in the use of basic personal protective equipment hands-on and masks when performing nursing actions amounted to 6 people (15%)

  • In this study there were still respondents who were not compliant in the use of personal protective equipment there were 6 (15%) respondents with various reasons

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Summary

Introduction

Nurses assume not all actions must wear gloves and masks These results indicate that nurses’ compliance in wearing personal protective equipment is not compliant.[2]. Objectives: This needs serious attention by examining nurses’ compliance in using Personal Protective Equipment when providing nursing services to reduce the incidence of nosocomial infections and work disabilities. Results: Nurse Compliance research in using personal protective equipment in the emergency room is a maximum of 85% and there are still 15% non-adherents and the supply of equipment for personal protective equipment in the emergency room is still limited, especially for personal protective equipment mask. It is expected that the parties pay attention to their employees in their compliance with personal protective equipment while working and facilitate the availability of personal protective equipment in each room, especially in emergency rooms that serve a large number of patients in a day.

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