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  • S.D.M. Riu*, N. Nursalam, T. Nusi, I.M. Yahya, N.H. Rahil, Y.M. Taplo
    Aims

    This study aimed to identify the relationship between emergency room nurses’ work stress, workload, and motivation with implementing the Emergency Severity Index triage system.

    Instrument & Methods

    This cross-sectional study was conducted at the X Regional General Hospital with a sample of 72 emergency room nurses. The questionnaires were validated to assess work stress, workload, motivation, and Emergency Severity Index implementation. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression to ascertain the relationship between the explanatory variables (including work stress, workload, and motivation) and the dependent variable (Emergency Severity Index implementation).

    Findings

    All three independent variables and Emergency Severity Index implementation had statistically significant positive relationships. The final model revealed workload as the strongest variable (B=0.14; p=0.002), followed by work stress (B=0.24; p=0.015) and motivation (B=0.1; p=0.046). The regression model accounted for 27% of the variability in Emergency Severity Index implementation (adjusted R2=0.27).

    Conclusion

    Workload is the most significant factor affecting Emergency Severity Index implementation, followed by work stress and motivation.

    Keywords: Emergency Room Visits, Motivation, Health Services, Hospitals, Triage, Workload
  • I.W. Desiyanti*, S.D.M. Riu, D. Anggraeny, L. Ardiningtyas
    Aims

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had an indirect effect on the psychology of postpartum mothers, such as stress, anxiety, and even depression. Postpartum women who have mental health histories can be more at risk of facing depression, anxiety, and fear during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    We investigated the effect of psychoeducation through the Bakera Culture Approach (maternity spa) to cure the anxiety of postpartum mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Materials &

    Methods

    This research was quantitative, with a quasi-experimental approach with pre-test and post-test and a control group. The Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS/SRAS)was used to measure anxiety.

    Findings

    The anxiety level between the Bakera+psychoeducation and Bakera group after treatment (post-test) is obtained Z value of 2.948 and a significance value of 0.003, so it was stated that there is a significant difference in the anxiety level between Bakera+psychoeducation and Bakera groups after treatment (post-test).

    Conclusion

    There is an effect of psychoeducation through the cultural approach bakery (maternity spa) to cure the anxiety of postpartum mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a significant reduction in anxiety levels in the Bakera group + psychoeducation. There is a significant difference in anxiety levels between the Bakera + Psychoeducation group and the Bakera group after treatment (posttest).

    Keywords: Education, Mothers, Postpartum Period, Anxiety
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