Measures of Nursing Environment Multidimensionality and Patient Centricity Using Importance-Performance Map Analysis

Background: The nursing environment has become a consideration for an organization in improving service quality, especially in the implementation of patient-centred care. The various dimensions make it necessary to know which sectors need to be prioritized. However, there is still limited research t...

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Main Authors: Andy Andy, Salsabilla Maula Zalfa El-Hamzah, Ferdi Antonio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2022-12-01
Series:Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/47508
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description Background: The nursing environment has become a consideration for an organization in improving service quality, especially in the implementation of patient-centred care. The various dimensions make it necessary to know which sectors need to be prioritized. However, there is still limited research that is more specific in linking the dimensions to become more operational.   Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between nursing environment dimensions and patient centricity through the Importance-Performance Map Analysis (IPMA). Methods: A quantitative survey with a cross-sectional approach was conducted in June 2022 to test the conceptual framework on the population obtained from non-managerial inpatient nurses who worked for above two years in a general hospital in East Java, Indonesia. The constructs were measured using a set of indicators in The Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI) and Patient Centricity. During the data collection, a total sampling technique was performed, resulting in 89 respondents being acquired. The data were analyzed through partial least squared structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). Results:  At the construct level, the mean total effect and performance were 0.192 and 56.302, respectively. From the IPMA chart, it was found that the construct in the right lower quadrant with the largest total effect value but not having adequate performance was nursing manager ability (total effect: 0.294, performance: 34.563), making it a construct with the highest importance and requiring priority for improvement among all dimensions. Conclusion: The nursing environment dimensions have to get attention to achieve patient centricity in inpatient ward nurses, where nursing manager ability is the dimension that has the most vulnerable performance. Leadership development is needed for the head nurse of the inpatient unit to strengthen the ability to lead and change the culture in nurturing subordinates so that kinship between nursing professionals can be established.
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spelling doaj.art-e5636f56944f4a8e9255bc9cf0325fc52023-01-11T02:15:42ZengDiponegoro UniversityNurse Media: Journal of Nursing2087-78112406-87992022-12-0112332533910.14710/nmjn.v12i3.4750821455Measures of Nursing Environment Multidimensionality and Patient Centricity Using Importance-Performance Map AnalysisAndy Andy0Salsabilla Maula Zalfa El-Hamzah1Ferdi Antonio2Department of Hospital Administration, Graduate School of Management, Universitas Pelita Harapan, IndonesiaDepartment of Hospital Administration, Graduate School of Management, Universitas Pelita Harapan, IndonesiaDepartment of Hospital Administration, Graduate School of Management, Universitas Pelita Harapan, IndonesiaBackground: The nursing environment has become a consideration for an organization in improving service quality, especially in the implementation of patient-centred care. The various dimensions make it necessary to know which sectors need to be prioritized. However, there is still limited research that is more specific in linking the dimensions to become more operational.   Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between nursing environment dimensions and patient centricity through the Importance-Performance Map Analysis (IPMA). Methods: A quantitative survey with a cross-sectional approach was conducted in June 2022 to test the conceptual framework on the population obtained from non-managerial inpatient nurses who worked for above two years in a general hospital in East Java, Indonesia. The constructs were measured using a set of indicators in The Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI) and Patient Centricity. During the data collection, a total sampling technique was performed, resulting in 89 respondents being acquired. The data were analyzed through partial least squared structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). Results:  At the construct level, the mean total effect and performance were 0.192 and 56.302, respectively. From the IPMA chart, it was found that the construct in the right lower quadrant with the largest total effect value but not having adequate performance was nursing manager ability (total effect: 0.294, performance: 34.563), making it a construct with the highest importance and requiring priority for improvement among all dimensions. Conclusion: The nursing environment dimensions have to get attention to achieve patient centricity in inpatient ward nurses, where nursing manager ability is the dimension that has the most vulnerable performance. Leadership development is needed for the head nurse of the inpatient unit to strengthen the ability to lead and change the culture in nurturing subordinates so that kinship between nursing professionals can be established.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/47508importance-performance map analysisinpatient nursesnursing environmentpatient centricity
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Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
importance-performance map analysis
inpatient nurses
nursing environment
patient centricity
title Measures of Nursing Environment Multidimensionality and Patient Centricity Using Importance-Performance Map Analysis
title_full Measures of Nursing Environment Multidimensionality and Patient Centricity Using Importance-Performance Map Analysis
title_fullStr Measures of Nursing Environment Multidimensionality and Patient Centricity Using Importance-Performance Map Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Measures of Nursing Environment Multidimensionality and Patient Centricity Using Importance-Performance Map Analysis
title_short Measures of Nursing Environment Multidimensionality and Patient Centricity Using Importance-Performance Map Analysis
title_sort measures of nursing environment multidimensionality and patient centricity using importance performance map analysis
topic importance-performance map analysis
inpatient nurses
nursing environment
patient centricity
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