Analysis of the Role of Socialization, Experience and Perception of Nurses on the Application of Occupational Safety and Health
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Title
Analysis of the Role of Socialization, Experience and Perception of Nurses on the Application of Occupational Safety and Health
Subject
socialization,
experience,
perception,
occupational health
and safety, nurse
experience,
perception,
occupational health
and safety, nurse
Description
Introduction: Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is an effort to ensure
the integrity and perfection of physical and spiritual labor, their work, and
culture towards a prosperous society. OHS concerns obtaining a high
degree of health status, in terms of physical, mental, and social, through
myriad efforts for the workforce. This study aimed to investigate the
influence of the socialization activity exposure, experience, and perception
on the OHS practice in Taman Husada Bontang Hospital.
Methods: This study employed a quantitative design with an observational
analytic method and a cross-sectional approach. All nurses in Taman
Husada Bontang Hospital were considered as the study population, with a
total of 252 nurses. Using the proportional random sampling technique,
155 eligible nurses were eventually recruited as study participants.
Results: The linear regression analysis (R Square = 0.058) showed that the
socialization activity exposure variable delivered a significant influence on
the OHS practice (p= 0.029). However, no statistically significant influence
of nursing experience (p = 0.339) and perception (p=0.172) on OHS
practice was discovered. Subsequently, the multivariate analysis
demonstrated that the socialization activity exposure delivered the most
significant influence on OHS practice (p=0.029 and B= 0.240).
Conclusion: These findings signified that nurses should sustainably update
their knowledge and skills in the field of nursing management, especially
related to OHS practice. Consistent and timely OHS practices would deliver
a higher quality of health care service and protect nurses from
occupational hazards.
the integrity and perfection of physical and spiritual labor, their work, and
culture towards a prosperous society. OHS concerns obtaining a high
degree of health status, in terms of physical, mental, and social, through
myriad efforts for the workforce. This study aimed to investigate the
influence of the socialization activity exposure, experience, and perception
on the OHS practice in Taman Husada Bontang Hospital.
Methods: This study employed a quantitative design with an observational
analytic method and a cross-sectional approach. All nurses in Taman
Husada Bontang Hospital were considered as the study population, with a
total of 252 nurses. Using the proportional random sampling technique,
155 eligible nurses were eventually recruited as study participants.
Results: The linear regression analysis (R Square = 0.058) showed that the
socialization activity exposure variable delivered a significant influence on
the OHS practice (p= 0.029). However, no statistically significant influence
of nursing experience (p = 0.339) and perception (p=0.172) on OHS
practice was discovered. Subsequently, the multivariate analysis
demonstrated that the socialization activity exposure delivered the most
significant influence on OHS practice (p=0.029 and B= 0.240).
Conclusion: These findings signified that nurses should sustainably update
their knowledge and skills in the field of nursing management, especially
related to OHS practice. Consistent and timely OHS practices would deliver
a higher quality of health care service and protect nurses from
occupational hazards.
Creator
Muhammad Irzal Wijaya1*
, Indasah1, & Prima Dewi K.
, Indasah1, & Prima Dewi K.
Source
https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2023.42233
Date
29 April 2023
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Muhammad Irzal Wijaya1*
, Indasah1, & Prima Dewi K., “Analysis of the Role of Socialization, Experience and Perception of Nurses on the Application of Occupational Safety and Health,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 26, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11527.