during service. The expression reflects the use of
jewelry more to the image formed to the patient that
nurses must be simple, not just because to prevent
HAIs. Affirmed by Salisbury, 1997 and the Royal
College of Nursing, 2014, the use of rings, except
wedding rings are permitted during service but
care must be taken of hand hygiene when
washing. Jewelry can be used but in a minimal form
so as to maintain the health and safety or
cleanliness of the jewelry components when doing
activities (Quiambao-udan, 2009; Wilson, et al.,
2007). The role of managers is very necessary in
giving direction so that a correct understanding of
the use of jewelry in the appearance of nurses
(Gillies, 1994; Huber, 2010; Lin, et al. 2007; Longest,
1996; Manulang, 1983; Marquis & Huston, 2008;
Siagian, 2002). Management to improve nurses'
understanding of the prevention of HAIs is very
important. Researchers believe that good
management in terms of direction can increase
nurses' efforts to reduce the number of HAIs
through appearance and uniform clothing. Good
understanding makes nurses limit themselves when
going to use jewelry during business hours.
Directing can be done by periodic supervision and
motivation or by holding and involving nurses in
seminars on the topic of prevention of HAIs. This
directive process will be more effective because
nurses gain knowledge and have the desire to
change themselves from within themselves, not
from the leadership (Hewlett et al., 2009).
The interaction between researchers and nurses
at the hospital was obtained information, many
hospitals hold seminars on various topics
including HAIs. Seen from the results of the FGD,
the expression of the prevention of HAIs was
expressed by thirteen participants out of sixteen
participants. The number of these expressions
reflects the understanding of the prevention of
HAIs through uniform appearance and clothing
understood by almost all participants.
Of the thirteen participants, seven participants
were over 30 years old and had a Bachelor's degree
in nursing were eight people. The distribution
shows cognitive factors are strongly influenced by
the level of education and experience of
individuals. Toha (2008) explains that perception is
essentially a cognitive process experienced by
everyone in understanding information about their
environment, both through vision, hearing,
appreciation, feeling, and smell. A person's
understanding is inseparable from the existing
organizational climate. A positive organizational
climate shapes the satisfaction and motivation of its
members (Fumham, 2003; Gillies, Franks, & Child,
1990; Runtu & Widyarini, 2009). The results
showed that the longer a person interacted with a
positive organizational climate formed a good
understanding of its members.
6 CONCLUSION
This study illustrates nurses' views on controlling
HAIs through the uniforms they use. The results of
the study through the Integrated Group Discussion
found participants revealed the prevention of HAIs
by paying attention to the length of the veilused, the
veil put into clothing. Other components that must
be considered are the sleeves, jewelry and watches
as well as footwear and shoes.
Hospital agencies need to emphasize the
importance of managing nurse uniforms through
firmer policies, especially in the use of
headscarves, sleeves, accessories (brooches) and
watches as well as footwear or shoes. This
research is one of the bases for subsequent studies
including the ability of germs to survive in nurse
uniforms.
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