medical resume. The dimensions of social control
were not related to the doctor’s obedience in filling
in the medical resume.
4 DISCUSSIONS
Obedience is obeying when it comes to performing a
particular behavior that is suggested or as a response
given outside of the subject (Green and Kreuter,
2005). Obedience is influenced by several factors:
predisposing factors, enabling factors, and
reinforcing factors. Predisposing factors are factors
that become the basis or motivation of a given
behavior. Possible factors are factors that enable or
facilitate a particular behaviour. The reinforcing
factor is the factor that encourages and reinforces the
occurrence of a behaviour or action.
A medical resume is a treatment summary file
that has been given to the patient since the start of
hospitalisation up until discharge from the hospital.
According to the Minister of Health No. 269 2008
on medical records, medical resumes include patient
identification, admission diagnosis, patient care
indications, summary of physical and auxiliary
examinations, final diagnosis, treatment, follow-up,
the doctor's name and signature. Based on the results
of the research, it is noted that the majority of
MDICs (57.10%) are classified as obedient in
relation to filling in medical resumes in private
hospital "x". Based on the results of this study, it can
be observed that the timeliness and completeness of
medical resume filling in is quite good.
The table of eleven is a model developed by the
Dutch Ministry of Justice in 1994. The table of
eleven is based on the science of behaviour and
consists of 11 dimensions that determine a person's
level of obedience with rules or laws
(Dutch
Ministry of Justice, 2004).
Knowledge of the rules is the familiarity and
clarity of the regulations or legislation among the
target setting. A lack of knowledge about a rule may
encourage disobedience
(Elffers, et al, 2003). The
knowledge of rule perceptions tends to have a
positive effect on the doctors' obedience in filling
out medical resumes in "x" hospitals.
Cost or benefits are an advantage or disadvantage
that exists or not in relation to a person's obedience
or non-obedience with the rules. Cost or benefit can
be expressed in time, money, and effort. The
perception of cost or benefit tends to have a positive
effect on the doctors' obedience in filling in medical
resumes in hospital "x". This can be interpreted that
the majority of doctors feel the benefits gained
greater than the cost incurred when filling medical
resume. This is appropriate compared with
Widayanti’s research (2017) which explained the
relationship between the perception of cost and
benefit with the obedience of doctors in filling in
referral letters
(Widayanti, 2017).
A person can obey a rule if the rule is considered
reasonable to be accepted
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. Perceptions of the degree
of acceptance tend to positively influence the
obedience of doctors in filling in medical resume in
hospital "x". This is appropriate compared with
Widayanti’s research (2017) which explains the
relationship between the perception of cost and
benefit with the obedience of doctors in filling in
referral letters
(Widayanti, 2017). Obedience may
occur due to pressure from a group and personal
acceptance
(Smith and Mackie, 2000).
Respect of authority is a condition in which the
target group can respect an authority. People comply
with a rule because it has respect for the authority
(Milgram, 1974). The results showed that the
perception of respect of authority tended to
positively influence the doctor's obedience in filling
in the medical resume at hospital "x". This may
mean that the majority of MDiCs have a high degree
of respect for hospital directors and professional
medical ethics.
Social control is the target group's perception of
positive or negative punishment against obedience
or disobedience received from the surrounding
environment. Social control is a measure of whether
the environment will support or criticise non-
obedience. The results show that good or bad social
perception tended not to influence the obedience of
MDIC in filling out the medical resumes in "x"
hospital. Research by Widayanti (2017) stated that
the lower the social control received, the lower the
obedience of the doctors for filling in the referral
letter.
The risk of being reported is the target group's
perception of a violation that can be detected by
others and then reported to the authority holder. The
dimension of risk of being reported is a punishment
received from social control. The results showed that
MDIC with a good risk of being reported perception
tended to be less obedient in filling out the medical
resumes. This is because obedience does not only
arise from external factors, but also from internal
factors derived from the person.
Risk of being inspection is the target group's
perception of an inspection being conducted by an
authorised division. Inadequate inspections in high-
risk areas are less effective inspections
(Parker, et al,
1990). The results showed that MDIC with a good
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