EFFECT OF HUMAN RESOURCES COMPETENCE ON THE GROWTH OF SEPSIS PREMATURE INFANTS THROUGH THE PREPARING AND ADMINISTRATION OF PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN HAJI ADAM MALIK HOSPITAL
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https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11s1.26572Keywords:
Sepsis premature infants, Parenteral nutrition, Knowledge, SkillsAbstract
Objective: This research was carried out to determine the effect of knowledge competence and skills on the preparing and administration of carbohydrates and protein in parenteral nutrition, to determine the effect of the preparing and administration of carbohydrates and protein in parenteral nutrition on the growth of sepsis premature infants.
Methods: The method used was observational analytic using path analysis. The study population was 25 sepsis premature infants who received parenteral nutrition and human resource preparing and administration of parenteral nutrition.
Results: The research results showed knowledge competence and skill simultaneously does not have a significant effect on the preparing and administration of carbohydrates and protein in parenteral nutrition, knowledge competence, and skills on the preparing and administration of carbohydrates and proteins simultaneously does not have a significant effect on the growth of sepsis premature infants. Knowledge competence partially has significant effect on the administration and preparing of carbohydrate in parenteral nutrition on the growth of sepsis premature infants.
Conclusion: This research showed the human resources competence does not have effect on the growth of sepsis premature infants through the preparing and administration of parenteral nutritionDownloads
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