Apriyani Puji Hastuti

@itsk-soepraoen.ac.id

Faculty of Nursing
Faculty of Nursing

RESEARCH INTERESTS

nursing

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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Clinical achievement improvement through experiential learning-based training
    Fitri Chandra Kuspita, Tintin Sukartini, Ahsan Ahsan, Nursalam Nursalam, and Apriyani Puji Hastuti

    PAGEPress Publications
    This study aimed to enhance clinical educators' competence through experiential learning-based preceptorship training. Many clinical educators struggle with implementing effective clinical education, providing guidance, and having limited time for new nurses. The research employed a quasi-experimental design with a pre-posttest control group involving 60 clinical educators. The intervention group received a five-day training module using experiential learning-based preceptorship, while the control group received standard intervention. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test to analyse differences before and after intervention, and used Mann-Whitney to analyse differences between the two groups. Analysis revealed significant improvements in critical thinking, patient safety, leadership, communication, research-based practice, and professional development among the intervention group compared to the control group (p-value=0.000). The findings highlight the effectiveness of this training model in enhancing clinical educators' learning outcomes. The study suggests that incorporating experiential learning into clinical education can be a valuable strategy for improving the competence of clinical educators and subsequently achieving better clinical achievements.

  • Women’s empowerment based on self-regulated learning as mother’s ability to fulfill nutrition in stunted children


  • Quality audit analysis of the implementation of hand washing 5 moments 6 steps for doctors and nurses with the incidence of plebitis in the hospital
    K. Lenggono, Q. Sholihah, M. Djati, Nirawan Putranto, Trio Tangkas, Apriyani Puji Hastuti, P. DionKuntoAdi and Tien Aminah


    Background: Health professionals in hand washing are often associated with efforts to prevent cross-infection in hospitals. Compliance of health professionals in doing hand washing on average is still below 40%. This situation is very risk cause nosocomial infections in service to patients in the hospital. The incidence of phlebitis in infusion is one indicator that must be considered in the quality of infection prevention and control target with indicators below 1.5 per mile. Methods: This study uses a quantitative analytical approach that aims to analyze the relationship between the audit of the quality of the implementation of hand washing of health professionals with the incidence of phlebitis in hospitals. Compliance with health professionals hand washing was observed by auditing the quality of hand washing 5 moments and 6 steps carried out by the Infection Prevention Control Nurse (IPCN) consisting of doctors n = 30 and nurses n = 70. Phlebitis was measured through daily recordings and monitoring by the Infection Prevention Control Link Nurse (IPCLN) in 4 rooms the results were validated by the IPCN and the hospital's control and prevention committee. Data analysis using SEM WarpPLS. Results: There is a significant relationship between the audit of nurses hand washing with the incidence of phlebitis with p value: 0.007 (highly significant), obtained R-Square determinant or R² = 0.19 meaning that 19% of nurses hand washing is at risk of causing phlebitis. There is no relationship between the audit of the doctor’s hand washing with the incidence of phlebitis p value: 0.416 (Not significant). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the audit of the implementation of hand washing 5 moment 6 steps nurses with the incidence of phlebitis.