Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between leadership and motivation in compliance with inpatient nurses in preventing the risk of falling in patients at X1 Hospital Bandar Lampung in 2020. Pre-survey data on nurses in receiving newly hospitalized patients at a hospital in Bandar Lampung Indonesia in December 2019 found several cases concerning nurses’ tasks: did not lower the patients' beds, did not label the patients with the triangles, did not carry out Morse Fall Scale score (MFS) assessments, did not give patients' wristbands the risk of falling, did not install fences of the bed. So far, there has been no incidence of falling patients, however, if there is no effort of preventing, there is a risk of falling patients. This study was a quantitative design and used an analytical cross-sectional approach. The population was of all inpatient nurses at a hospital in Bandar Lampung. The samples in this study were all inpatient nurses totaling 97 nurses. This study used a total sampling technique.The author concludes that 1) the leadership given is not good, 2) motivation is on a moderate scale, 3) the nurse is in the non-obedient category, 4) there is a leadership relationship with inpatient nurse compliance in preventing the risk of falling in patients, and 5) there is a relationship motivation with inpatient nurse compliance in preventing the risk of falling in patients.This article provides new insights regarding the management of fall patients in the context of healthcare practice in Indonesia

Highlights

  • Patient safety is the most important global issue

  • The authors present it in table 1 below.The following is a demographic table of participants who became respondents in this study

  • The results of the research and discussion above are in line with the research of Ni PanjawiLacshitaJati, et al (2016) regarding Nurse Compliance in Implementing Standard Operating Procedures to Prevent Falling Patients Based on Demographic and Motivational Factors, stating that the analysis shows that the higher the motivation of nurses, the higher the compliance of nurses in implementing SPO for Patient Prevention

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Introduction

Patient safety is the most important global issue. There are many reports about patient demands for medical errors that occur to patients Hospital patient safety is a system where the hospital provides patient care that seeks more safety. The system includes risk assessment, patient risk identification, and management, incident reporting and analysis, the ability to learn from incidents and follow-up, and implement solutions to minimize risks and prevent injuries caused by mistakes. Errors in action can be a result of carrying out an action or not taking the action that should be taken, such as preventing the risk of falling on a patient

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