Reward and supervision are important parts in implementing the quality of sharia-based nursing services. The quality or quality of sharia services at RSISA is in a good category, but it takes efforts to maintain and improve continuously. One of these efforts is by increasing rewards and supervision. The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between reward and supervision with the implementation of sharia nursing services. The subjects of this study were inpatients at Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital Semarang with a sampling technique that is simple random sampling with 96 respondents. Data analysis techniques in this study used the Spearman correlation statistical test. The results showed that there was a relationship between reward and the implementation of sharia nursing services with a p-value of 0,05 and there was a relationship between supervision with the implementation of sharia nursing services with a p-value of 0,01. The results of this study were expected to be considered by hospital policy stakeholders to review the giving of rewards for nurses and the implementation of work supervision to nurses to improve the quality of sharia-based nursing services.
Introduction: Sharia labeled hospitals have more responsibility in providing health services to patients. This challenge requires health care providers to compete by improving the quality of services so that patient loyalty is formed. The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between sharia-based nursing services and patient loyalty in Semarang Hospital. Methodology: This research is a quantitative type with a cross sectional approach. Data collection using a questionnaire with the number of respondents 105 patients with total sampling technique. Results: the characteristics of respondents mostly consisted of age 36-45 (24.8%), last education elementary school 69 people (65.7%), length of stay that is 4 days a number of 35 people (33.3%), there is a relationship between services sharia-based nursing with patient loyalty at RSISA Semarang with pvalue 0.002 (p-value <0.05) with an R value (0.305). Discussion: This study can be used as a reference in improving good health services by implementing services in accordance with sharia principles so that patient loyalty is achieved.
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