Dominant factors affecting self-efficacy of emergency department nurse in implementing resuscitation

Ahsan Ahsan, Abdul Rohim Tualeka, Pudji Rahmawati, Syamsiar S. Russeng, Indri H. Susilowati, Juliaa Jalaludin

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Abstract

The purpose of this research is to analyze the most dominant factors that influence the self-efficacy of emergency room nurses in carrying out resuscitation in cardiac arrest patients at RSUD Dr. R. Koesma Tuban via observational analysis with a cross-sectional study approach. As a result, the resulting coefficient of significance was mastery experience (p = 0.043) and verbal persuasion (p = 0.039) which is smaller than 0.05, showing a meaningful relationship. In conclusion, mastery experience was the dominant factor influencing the self-efficacy of emergency room nurses in carrying out resuscitation in cardiac arrest patients in the emergency room.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1562-1575
Number of pages14
JournalOpcion
Volume36
Issue numberSpecial Edition 27
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Hospital nurse
  • Mastery experience
  • Self-efficacy

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