Affiliations 

  • 1 Post Graduate School Brawijaya University, Department of Environmental Studies, Malang, Indonesia. kumoroasto72@gmail.com
  • 2 University of Brawijaya, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Industrial Engineering, Malang, Indonesia
  • 3 University of Brawijaya, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Departement of Animal Production and Institut Biosains University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia
  • 4 University of Brawijaya, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health, Malang, Indonesia
  • 5 University of Brawijaya, Faculty of Health Science, Department of Nursing, Malang, Indonesia
  • 6 Institute of Science and Health dr. Soepraoen, Department of Nursing, Malang, Indonesia
  • 7 University of Malang, Faculty of Sport Science, Department of Sport Science, Malang, Indonesia
Med J Malaysia, 2023 May;78(3):296-300.
PMID: 37271838

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Hospital-acquired infection is still one of the health problems in the world that require infection control and prevention efforts, especially nurses' hand washing compliance. Various strategies and efforts to improve handwashing compliance include educational approaches, motivation and improvement of the health care system, one of which is through the use of The Theory Of Planned Behaviour application in solving handwashing compliance.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Quantitative research with a survey approach and observation of hand washing compliance of all nurses N = 321 with a sample of n = 178 nurses. The research variables studied consisted of intention, discipline, self-assessment, opportunity compliance and implementation of the nurse's hand washing. Nurse handwashing compliance observations were made by Infection Prevention Control Link Nurse (IPCN) committee. Data analysis using structural equation modelling (SEM) with smart partial least square (SmartPLS 3.0) application.

RESULTS: The nurse's intention to apply the theory of planned behaviour has no significant effect on the implementation of hand washing with path coefficients of 0.104 and p-value 0.221 > 0.05. The effect of nurses' intentions on the implementation of nurse hand washing through discipline is significant with a value of variance accounted for (VAF) 0.8043 or 80.43 % of nurse discipline is a complete mediation variable.

CONCLUSION: Discipline as a complete meditation variable in the application of the theory of planned behaviour in the compliance of nurses' hand washing five moments six steps. Nurses are expected to continuously improve their discipline independently or be assisted by training activities facilitated by the hospital.

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