Abstract

The research was to find out whether there is a relationship of health care workers' (symphatetic) caring behavior and the anxiety level of inpatients at Jombang Islamic Hospital. This study involved 50 inpatient admissions using a purpossive sampling technique. The independent variable (X) is the patient's perception of the caring behavior of healthcare workers while the dependent variable (Y) is the level of anxiety of the hospitalized patient. The results of the analysis using at the produced moment showed that r XY = 0.129 with p = 0.371 (p > 0.05) which indicates that the hypothesis is rejected. This means that there is no significant correlation between patients' perceptions of the benevolent behavior of health care workers and the level of anxiety of patients hospitalized at the Islamic hospital in Jombang.

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