The Application of Electronic-based Nursing Care Documentation,
Ethics and Nurse Performance on the Quality of Services in Ibu Dan
Anak Hospital in Banda Aceh
Halimatussakdiah and Abdurrahman
Lecturer of Nursing Study Program of the Health Polytechnic of Health Ministry Aceh, 110 Tgk. Daud Beureueh Street,
Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Keywords: Documentation, Electronic, Ethics, Performance, Service.
Abstract: The use of computers and internet in nursing service is the latest issue. It can overcome service problems
and improve patient satisfaction. This research was a correlation study aimed to identify the effect of
electronic-based nursing care documentation, ethics and nurse performance on nursing services quality in
Ibu dan Anak Hospital Banda Aceh. The research design was a crossectional study. The samples were 200
post-surgical inpatients. Consecutive sampling was used (special criteria; conscious patient and post-surgery
day 3). The Pearson product-moment coefficient correlation (significance <5%) used to test instrument
validity and Cronbach Alpha (> 0.60) to measure instrument reability. Data collection was conducted from
6
th
August to 20
th
September 2018. The SEM test shown the Goodness of Fit Index 0.954, the feasibility test
of full SEM model using Chisquare (399.5), Significancy probability 0.00, RMSEA 0.056, AGFI 0.954,
CMIN / DF 1.624, TLI, 0.946, CFI 0.952. Those values were within Cut of Value. The results of this study
are meaningful; the hypothesis is accepted. Electronic application and nurse professional ethics influence on
nurse performance. The nurse performance also influence service quality. Electronic nursing care
documentation has effect on service quality. It is expected nurses can improve services quality by using
electronic-based nursing care documentation, ethics, good performance.
1 INTRODUCTION
The quality of services in hospitals is currently
getting more attention from the hospital
management team (Mitropoulos, Vasileiou &
Mitropoulos 2006). Patients who are hospitalized
need quality services because of their demands as
users of higher values in service (Kamaldeep, Warfa,
Edonya, Mc Kenzie, Bhugra, 2007). Patients who
are cared for not only experience physical problems
but also psychological and social complaints which
requires care services professionally (Hernández, et
al., 2015).
The quality of nursing services is determined by
several factors, including nurse performance, nurse
ethics and professional documentation (Hernández,
et al., 2015). Service quality is a crucial component
of hospital organization performance and also
become one of the indicators of the success of
hospital programs. Service documentation
performed by nurses to patients is currently being
developed using electronic or computer-based
media. The use of computers aims to improve
performance, control and evaluate the quality of
services for patients in hospitals continually (Koné
& Wodchis, 2013).
The documentation must be standard and reliable
in order it can be applied for ethical aspects and also
to measure performance in every service. The
leadership performance survey on the health system
(Hospital Consumer Assessment of Health Care
Providers and Systems / HCAHPS) on 314 hospitals
in the United States shows that 82.2% respondents
agree that service quality is the main promotor of
hospital organization (Hayes, Banner, & Pryor,
2006).
Explicitly patients express that good service is
the result of good performance from nurses.
Contrary, some hospitals in the United States that
perform inefficient services require special efforts to
increase the number of outpatient visits by (18%)
and inpatients (13%) and to achieve efficiency they
reduce labor by transferring 264 clinical staff and 39
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The Application of Electronic-based Nursing Care Documentation, Ethics and Nurse Performance on the Quality of Services in Ibu dan Anak Hospital in Banda Aceh.
DOI: 10.5220/0008206501410147
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beds to the nearest health clinic (Tlotlego,
Nonvingnon, Sambo, Azbu & Kirigia, 2010).
The development of quality nursing services is
the latest issue with the use of computers. The
computer application can overcome the problem of
services (Bouamrane & Mair, 2014). The use of
technology is greatly needed because consumers are
increasingly different from the aspects of education,
demands, law and the increase of critical thought on
services (Chaturvedi, Upadhyay & De Costa,
2014). The documentation on health data using the
internet has been done by 74% to 85% in developed
countries and 80% of users are looking for
information about health. In general, patients seek
information through the internet related to the
decisions that will be taken against the disease. The
documented data is almost 80% done by nurses. It is
because 80% of the total professions in the hospital
are nurses. In addition, nurses provide services for
almost 90% of all services for 24 hours (Cunha &
Cunha, 2004).
A review of the literature from 1999-2017 found
that there were 164 papers which 137 were
telemedicine services. Most of the telemedicine
services based in the United States (n = 61, 44.5%),
2/3 of services (n = 86, 62.7%) are in the form of
real time telemedicine. From the study, 50% (n = 81,
49.3%) assessed services from three different
evaluation perspectives: clinical, economic and
satisfaction outcomes (Aldossary, Melinda &
Khana, 2017). Statistically some of the causes of
inefficiencies in care services are finance,
technology, time and autonomy change
(Koovakada, 2013). The United States Department
of Health and humanitarian services can save up to $
140 billion per year with the use of Electronic
Health Record Systems (HER) technology (Campos
& Gillard, 2010).
In Indonesia, hospitals that apply a computerized
nursing information system are still limited. This is
due to various management factors such as hospital
type, ownership status, sufficient budget and
hospital management awareness to develop the
hospital. Some hospitals in Aceh want to develop
services according to patient needs. However, there
are some problems faced by hospitals such as lack of
budget support, management problems, and limited
human resources.
In general, documentation of services carried out
in Ibu dan Anak Hospital in Banda Aceh is still
using manual documentation (handwriting). In other
words, the use of computer-assisted documentation
is still lacking. The results of observations of
researchers at Ibu dan Anak hospital, the
admistration staff carried out computer-assisted
documentation for registration, recording patient
data, medical check-up, diagnosis, medical
treatment, and length of day care, and also finance.
While nursing care is written manually in the
medical record book.
2 METHOD
This research was a correlation research. It aimed to
identify the effect of the application of electronic
documentation, on patient satisfaction by involving
nurse ethics and nurse performance. Exogenous
variables included the use of electronic
documentation (accessibility, efficiency and
standardization), nurse ethics (patient safety,
competence and caring culture), and nurse
performance (nursing assessment, nursing diagnosis,
implementation and evaluation). While the
endogeneous variable was patient satisfaction
(tangible, empathetic, reliability, responsiveness,
awareness). The instrument used was designed by
researchers who had tested reliability and validity.
Before the research was conducted, the results of the
ethics test from the Aceh Health polytechnic were
conducted.
This study was designed based on the non-
equivalent post-test approach. The study location in
the post-surgical inpatient ward. The study involved
200 people as sample. Sampling technique used was
consecutive sampling with criteria (conscious patient
and post-surgery day 3). The statistical analyses
used for validity test was Pearson product-moment
coefficient correlation (significance < 5%) and
reliability test was measured by Cronbach Alpha (>
0.60). Data collection was taken from August 6 to
September 20, 2018. Data were analysed by
Structural Equation modeling (SEM) using the
AMOS 22 program which aimed to form and to test
models. (Hair, Black, Babin, Anderson & Tatham,
2006; Ferdinand, 2006).
3 RESULTS
The research respondents were 200 people who were
treated in the post-surgical room, the level of
awareness was good, the third day of care, aged 17-
57 years. The results of the study were found mostly
between 30-39 years old (40%). The respondents
were all women (100%) because of the location in
the post-surgical care room of the Ibu dan Anak
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hospital. The majority of respondents education is
high school (37.5%), and the marital status of
respondents mostly is married (82%) and the
average income per month is 1.350.000 – 2.999.999
rupiah (39.5%).
3.1 Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Latent variables or constructs used in this research
model consist of 2 exogenous variables and 2
endogenous variables with a total of 24 dimensions.
The purpose of confirmatory factor analysis was to
test the unidimensionality of the dimensions formed
each latent variable. The results of data processing
for confirmatory factor analysis constructs for
electronic documentation application variable, nurse
professional ethics, nurse performance and service
quality are shown in figure 1.
Figure 1: Measurment model with loading factor.
Based on Figure 1, all indicators have a good
number of loading factors which was greater than
0.5. The formation of these variables already has an
adequate contribution from all relevant indicators so
that it does not need to be eliminated from the
model.
Table 1: Criteria of goodness of fit measurement models.
Size Cut-off Value
Result
Analysis
Evaluatio
n Model
CMIN CMIN/DF >2 2,150 Good
Baseline
Compari-
sons
approtimate 1
up 0,5 for
NFI, IFI, TLI
and CFI
Relative
good
Parsymony
Adjusted
Measure
0-1
Pration,
PNFI, PDCFI
between 0-1
Good
RMSEA > 0,05 0,076 Good
AIC
Default Model
less than
Saturated
636,958<
600,000
Good
ECVI
Default Model
between
Saturated &
Independence
3,201< 3,015
17,603<
Good
3.2 Analysis of Structural Equation
Modelling (SEM)
Figure 2: Test results of Structural Equation Model
(SEM).
The next analysis is the analysis of the Structural
Equation Model (SEM) in full model. The analysis
of the level of uni dimensionality of the indicators
forming latent variables was tested by confirmatory
factor analysis. Analysis of the results of data
processing at the full stage of the SEM model is
carried out by conducting suitability tests and
statistical tests.
Based on figure 2, it can be explained that each
variable, the application of electronic health
documentation and nurse professional ethics, has
influence on nurse performance and also has indirect
effect on service quality through nurse performance.
3.3 Hypothesis Testing
The 5 research hypotheses above are based on the
Critical Ratio (CR) value of a causality relationship
from the results of SEM processing as in table 2.
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Table 2: Regression weight structural equational model 4.
Estimate S.E.
C.R.
P
Nurse_
Perfomance
<--
Doc_
A
pp
lication
0,442 0,110 4,000 ***
Nurse-
Performance
<--
Profession_
Ethics
0,374 0,113 3,313 ***
Service_
Qualit
y
<--
Doc_
A
pp
lication
0,115 0,025 4,000 ***
Service_
Qualit
y
<--
Profession_
Ethics
0,425 0,121 3,519 ***
Service_
Quality
<--
Nurse_
Perfo
r
mance
0,659 0,116 5,683 ***
4 DISCUSSION
4.1 The Influence of the Electronics
Application of Nursing Care
Documentation on Nurse
Performance
The electronics application of nursing care
documentation has an effect on the performance in
Ibu dan Anak Hospital Banda Aceh.
Research on the use of technology in nursing or
the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) which
connects objects to the internet and its networks is
still not maximized in hospital services. The use of
this sophisticated application in nursing aims to
improve data obtained from patients and service
providers (nurses). This technology can be used to
improve the quality of patient care and safety
services. The concept of the Internet of Things and
the use of nursing services is the science and art of
using technology for nursing care in hospitals. The
survey of 265 papers where 62 papers related to
Internet of Things-based innovations found that
Internet of Things technology provided innovation
for basic maintenance use even though existing
innovations were still in the early stages
(Mieronkoskia, et al. 2017).
Other related research is about the comparison of
manual documentation with electronic
documentation of trauma resuscitation patients in the
emergency unit. This study conducted toward
respondents (n = 200) trauma resuscitation groups
were electronically documented and respondents (n
= 200) used manual documentation. The results
showed that electronic documentation more often
recorded 5 data elements, those are: team activation
time (100% vs 85%, P b .00), primary assessment
(94% vs 88%, P b. 036), doctors’ arrival time (98%
vs 93.5%, Pb. 026), intravenous fluid volume in the
emergency unit (94% vs 88%, Pb. 036), and
disposition (100% vs 89.5%, Pb .00). In general, the
electronic documentation is better in recording
trauma resuscitation compared to the documentation
on paper or manual documentation (Coffey, et al.,
2015).
Performance is the core of organizational
functions. Good performance is one way to improve
quality services. The care performance measurement
report carried out by the Institute of Medicine (IOM)
found that there is a significant gap between the
level of patient care desired and the quality of
services reported. The quality of care services is
consistently correct where it is given to right people
in the right way at the right time. The characteristics
of good care are packaged in six goals for
improvement: safe care, effective, patient centered,
on time, efficient, and fair (Fosson, Jones & Yoder,
2016).
The results of hypothesis testing on this variable
can be stated that if nurses can use electronic
nursing care documentation in conducting nursing
services to patients according to patient
expectations, then the nurse's performance can be
increased by 0.442 or 44.2%. The electonic
documentation on nursing service is a nursing
facility that is based on the SOP (Standard
Operational Procedure) and can affect the
performance of nurses. This is shown when nurses
conduct studies, enforce nursing diagnoses, to
intervene, or implement and also to do evaluation.
The actions of nurses in providing nursing care are
carried out systematically and professionally and can
be accessed by the head of the management room,
nursing staff and also finance staff.
4.2 The Influence of Nurse Professional
Ethics on Nurse Performance
Nurse professional ethics influences the performance
of nurses in providing nursing services to patients.
The results of other studies on 33 articles in the
journal Pubmed since 1990 which relate to patient
safety, ethics, audit and quality of care, found that
there are some factors that influence the quality of
care servicesmsuch as ethics, individual profiles,
administrative structures and team-based services.
The survey results found that influencing team work
on nurses included; self-awareness, work
environment, leadership, ethics, cooperation,
communication and competition. Monitoring the
leadership and management of the work team is very
important to achieve efficient team work. The results
of the study explain that manager's responsibility is
the main factor in creating and maintaining a work
climate in the team (Kossaif, Hleihel & Lahoud,
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2017).
Team work is related to individual workloads
and is greatly influenced by the process of
maintaning risks to the consequences of nursing
services. The workload varies among nurses can put
patient safety on risks. This is because nurses also
carry out other tasks besides caring for patients.
Nurses apply strategies to manage procedures based
on patient safety oriented (Ross, Rogers & King,
2018).
The results of hypothesis testing can be
explained that if nurses at Ibu dan Anak Hospital can
improve their ethics in working and in performing
nursing services to patients according to the SOP,
then the nurse's performance can be increased by
42.5%. The good performance of nurses can be
demonstrated with the most basic things such as
being on time, being friendly with patients,
responsive to patient needs and being able to work
together on a team.
4.3 The Influence of Nurse
Performance on Service Quality
The results of the research on nurse performance
were found to influence the quality of care to
patients in Ibu dan Anak Hospital Banda Aceh.
The OECD (Organization for Economic
Corporation and Development) 2013, the
Organization for Economic Co-operation and
Development, explains that health care has now
begun to develop itself and focus on regulating
services with communication, disease prevention
and improvement in the quality of life and well-
being of patients. This is because current hospital
services require an approach that requires patience
dealing with patients who are curious about health
services for individuals, families and communities.
Experts argue that health services that use the
internet (e-health) are technological developments
that aim not only at program development, but also
on attention, thought, attitude and communication
become issues of health services both locally,
regionally and globally (Chen, Wenn, & Yang,
2014).
From hypothesis testing, it can be explained that
the performance performed by nurses with the use of
electronic Nursing Documentation (e-ND) nursing
documentation can improve the performance of
nurses in carrying out nursing care documentation in
inpatients. The results of this test explain that if
nurses at Ibu dan Anak Hospital are able to do
service with computer-based nursing documentation,
then it can improve nurse performance by 65.9%.
Services carried out by nurse for 3 shifts were
recorded by a system that can be used to see various
aspects of the nurse including discipline,
performance, calculation of medical service, career
services and at the same time malpractice that may
occur in patients. In addition, the performance
record that was recorded on the e-ND system can be
used for guidance, such as knowledge, skills and
attitudes.
4.4 The Influence of Electronic Nursing
Care Documentation on Service
Quality
The electronic nursing care documentation
application has an effect on the quality of services at
Ibu dan Anak Hospital in Banda Aceh. The results
of a similar study conducted in the capital city of
Australian towards empowerment and satisfaction of
patients who received nursing care from September
2013 to March 2014 on 678 nurses and patients at
the nurse's practice site, found that patients who
consulted with nurses longer were more satisfied
(OR = 2. 50, 95% CI: 1.43-4.35) and more active
(OR = 2.55, 95% CI: 1.45–4.50) than those with
shorter time. Patients who had continuity of care
with the same nurses were more satisfied (OR =
2.31, 95% CI: 1.33-4.00) than those who consulted
nurses whom they had never met before. It also
found that patients who consulted in practices where
nurses worked with a wide range of practice and
high levels of autonomy felt more satisfied (OR =
1.76, 95% CI: 1.09-2.82) and more active (OR =
2.56 , 95% CI: 1.40–4.68) compared to patients
attending a practice where nurses worked with a
small scope of practice and low levels of autonomy
(Desborougha, Bagheria, Banfield, Mills, Phillips &
Kordae, 2016).
A holistic perspective on harmony and
evaluation of interactions between computers and
humans has been carried out in Taiwan. This study
aims to evaluate the implementation of effective
information systems and their positive impact on
nurses' performance and and also to examine the
impact of harmony between nurses' perceptions of
Nursing Information System (NIS) and
technological capabilities of NIS to achieve success
and performance in nursing care and data storage.
The study was conducted on 531 registered nurses.
The result shows that the performance of nurses
using NIS and NIS technology capabilities can
achieve success and have a positive impact on nurse
satisfaction. As a result, nurse satisfaction will
increase. The use of Nursing Information System
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(NIS) can help nurses work and meet the patient's
needs in service optimally (Lin, Chiou, Chen &
Yang. 2016).
In this time, computer-based information
technology is a device to improve efficiency and
effectiveness in care organizations. Previous studies
have shown about success factors in health care
information systems. The majority of these studies
adapted well-known theories about the information
systems success model (ISSM), developed by
DeLone and McLean in 1992.
The success factors
using technology information systems adopted by
nurses in clinical practice have six dimensions:
system quality, information quality, service quality,
intention to use, user satisfaction and benefits.
System quality, information quality and service
quality are three antecedent variables that are
important and affect individuals in the use of
information system (Lin, Chiou, Chen & Yang.
2016).
The results of this hypothesis test indicate that
the better the electronic nursing care documentation
application will have better effect on improving
service quality by 11.5%. Nurses work using tools to
achieve the goal of quality service on patients.
Standard documentation tools have important value
because they can affect the performance of nurses as
a whole.
4.5 The Influence of Nursing Ethic on
Service Quality
The results of this study indicate that professional
ethics nurses have an influence on improving service
quality.
The results of other studies on the priority of
nursing care and intensification of the work of
nurses found that nurses can cause emotional fatigue
and emotional dissonance to experience physical and
emotional fatigue. Ethical regulation in nursing is an
important problem because it has an impact on
professional development, quality of care and patient
satisfaction. In addition, working in a state of fatigue
creates feelings of guilt, inability to act, frustration
and helplessness, illness, retention and lack of
service due to retention or illness (Suhonen et al.
2018).
International consensus on professional ethics,
nurses need support to manage ethical issues in daily
practice. One type of service in the form of clinical
ethics support in the form of Moral Case
Deliberation (MCD). The MCD is led by a facilitator
from a group of health care workers who discusses
ethics in difficult situations that are found in daily
patient care (Heidenreich, Bremer, Materstvedt,
Tidefelt & Svantesson, 2017).
Nurses must be able to adapt to different
patients, different problems and different needs.
Lack of time in the act of meeting the needs of
patients and the demands of the organization to
provide better services can cause problem. Thus, the
treatment need to be intensified (compacted)
because the number of nurses is not comparable to
the needs of patients. In the code of ethics of nurses,
nurses are always expected to serve patients in good
manner, do not differentiate patient status, nurses
speak politely, show professional attitude, are
responsible with values respecting culture and trust.
However, this condition is sometimes not fully
implemented because nurses experience fatigue and
disproportionate in doing work and it can put a risk
on creating ethical dilemmas.
5 CONCLUSION
This study concluded that there is correlation
between the use of electronic documentation, nurse
ethics and also nurse performance on the service
quality of Ibu dan Anak Hospital Banda Aceh. The
use of electronic documentation has influence on
service quality. There is the influence of nurse ethics
on service quality. Nurse ethics has direct influence
on professional development, quality of care and
patient satisfaction. Nurse performance also has
influence on service quality. In addition, there is also
influence of computer use, professional ethics,
through nurses' performance on service quality
partially and simultaneously (although simultaneous
values are smaller than partial).
The results of this study imply that the
application of electronic documentation and the
ethics of nurses have an influence in improving
nurse performance and have an impact on improving
the quality of care for patients. The direct effect of
the value is greater compared to the indirect
influence. There are some factors needed to obtain
service quality, those are electronic nursing care
documentation, professional ethics and nurse
performance are needed in providing services. The
results of the study show that the influence of these
variables has directly and indirect influence on
nursing performance. Post-surgery patient
satisfaction treated in an inpatient ward requires
services that include in each dimension and
indicator. The biggest influence is the nurse's
performance 65.9%, professional ethics 42.5%, and
for applications 44.2%.
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Nurses should use mechanisms related to the
indicators in carrying out care for patients including
standardization, accessibility, efficiency and quality.
Furthermore, the facilities that are used properly can
improve nurse performance and service quality.
Several dimensions can be carried out to improve
nurse ethics in hospitals such as applying a culture
of caring, prioritizing patient safety and working
with competence.
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