Title of article :
Correlation Between Hospital Stakeholder Collaboration and Outpatient Department Performance: A Case Study of One Indonesian Hospital
Author/Authors :
Purwaningsih ، Purwaningsih Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Public Health - Universitas Airlangga , Damayanti ، Nyoman Department of Health Administration and Policy - Faculty of Public Health - Universitas Airlangga , Nasronudin ، Nasronudin Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , Mahmudah ، Mahmudah Public Health Department - Faculty of Public Health - Universitas Airlangga , Andarini ، Sri Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Brawijaya , Qomaruddin ، Mochammad Faculty of Public Health - Universitas Airlangga , Chalidyanto ، Djazuly Department of Health Administration and Policy - Faculty of Public Health - Universitas Airlangga , Yuwono ، Slamet Department of Nutrition - Polytechnic of Health Ministry of Health Surabaya , Septanto ، Aby Faculty of Sport Science - State University of Surabaya , Zulkarnain ، Hakim Department of Advance Nursing - Faculty of Nursing - Universitas Airlangga
From page :
555
To page :
564
Abstract :
Introduction: The emerging concept of stakeholder collaboration in healthcare settings enhance evidence-based practice, patient centered, decision-making, and ultimately, patient outcomes. However, the phenomenon evidence is scarce.Purpose: The aim is to examine the correlation between hospital stakeholder collaboration (HSC) and the hospital performance factor (HPF) of Outpatient Department (OPD).Method: The study employs quantitative cross sectional correlative design using structural equation modeling. The population was 2,338 stakeholders of hospital OPD, i.e. patients, families, internal and external physicians, and insurance staff. The study sample was 240 stakeholders result of random, and then convenience sampling. The variable investigated was HSC in correlation to the HPF of OPD. It analyzed the path correlation; the significance of path coefficients that construct each variable was analyzed to highlight the dominant factor using SEM PLS. A significance level of α=5% was used, and the number of bootstrap samples set to 5000.Result: The HSC components (X1, X2, X3, and X4) significantly influence HPF (Y) of OPD. Stakeholder Identification (X1) directly and indirectly affects Building Shared Goals (X4) through Interactive Dialogue (X2) and Building Commitment (X3) with coefficients of 0.356 and 0.476, respectively. In addition, Building Commitment (X3) directly impacts Building Shared Goals (X4) with a coefficient of 0.428.Discussion: The study findings highlight the crucial role of stakeholder collaboration in enhancing OPD performance and provide valuable insights for hospital administrators to improve service quality.
Keywords :
Hospital , Stakeholder Collaboration , performance , Service Improvement , Patient Centered Care
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Record number :
2757581
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