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摘要
印度尼西亚的高死亡率受到冠状病毒阳性合并症、脆弱年龄和卫生设施不足的影响。再加上政府为应对COVID-19而采取的保持身体距离和PSBB等政策,对一些人来说,它产生了焦虑、抑郁和压力等负面影响。本研究的目的是确定大流行期间Umban Sari卫生中心护理服务的患者满意度。本研究采用了定量方法,其中采用的定量方法是非实验性的,采用了横断面方法。这项研究的调查对象是230人。本研究的样本为65名受访者。在抽样中使用的技术是有目的抽样,这是一种基于研究人员的标准的抽样技术。研究结果显示,患者对护理服务满意度之间的关系为健康着想的受访者多达27人(54.0%)。使用卡方进行统计检验的结果显示,患者对Umban Sari公共卫生中心Pekanbaru的流行病护理服务感到满意(p = 0.001)。希望Umban Sari Pekanbaru公共卫生中心在疫情期间保持护理服务的质量。
KEPUASAN PASIEN TERHADAP LAYANAN KEPERAWATAN MASA PANDEMI DI PUSKESMAS UMBAN SARI PEKANBARU
The high mortality rate in Indonesia is influenced by the presence of comorbidities that are positive for the coronavirus, vulnerable age, and inadequate health facilities. Coupled with government policies such as physical distancing and PSBB to deal with COVID-19, for some people it has negative impacts such as anxiety, depression, and stress. The purpose of this study was to determine patient satisfaction with nursing services during the pandemic at the Umban Sari Health Center Pekanbaru. This study used a quantitative method, where the quantitative method used was non-experimental, with a Cross Sectional approach. The population in this study was 230 respondents. The sample in this study were 65 respondents. The technique used in sampling is purposive sampling, which is a sampling technique based on the criteria of the researcher. The results of the study were obtained between patient satisfaction with nursing services for the sake of good health as many as 27 respondents (54.0%). The results of statistical tests using chi-square showed that there was patient satisfaction with pandemic nursing services at the Umban Sari Public Health Center Pekanbaru (p = 0.001). It is hoped that the Umban Sari Pekanbaru Public Health Center will maintain the quality of nursing services during the pandemic.