Effect of occupational health safety on medical staff performance in Bali Royal Hospital Denpasar

https://doi.org/10.31295/ijhms.v4n1.1642

Authors

  • Kadek Primadewi Occupational Hospitality Administration, Indonesia
  • Agnes Ayu Biomi Occupational Health and Safety Department, Bali International University, Indonesia

Keywords:

good performance, hospital, occupational health, performance of medical staff, work safety

Abstract

Occupational Safety and Health is the attention and protection provided by the company to all its employees. Work safety is safety related to work tools, materials and processing, workplace, and environment, as well as the ways employees do their jobs. The success of the hospital is supported by a good performance from the officers. Performance standards are the expected level of performance in an organization. Good work must be realistic, measurable and easily understood so that it benefits both the organization and employees knowing the effect of Occupational Safety and Health on the performance of medical staff at Bali Royal Hospital Denpasar. This type of descriptive analysis research with a quantitative approach and uses multiple regression analysis techniques. Collecting data with a questionnaire, the number of respondents was 60 people. The analysis shows that the Occupational and Safety Health variables have a significant effect on the performance of medical staff. The total coefficient of determination is 0.393 indicating that 39.3% of variations in Officer Performance are influenced by variations in Occupational Health and Safety. This shows that there is an influence of occupational health and safety on the performance of medical personnel at the Bali Royal Hospital Denpasar.

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Published

2021-06-21

How to Cite

Primadewi, K., & Biomi, A. A. (2021). Effect of occupational health safety on medical staff performance in Bali Royal Hospital Denpasar. International Journal of Health & Medical Sciences, 4(1), 141-144. https://doi.org/10.31295/ijhms.v4n1.1642