The Effect of Knowledge, Attitudes and Commitment of Doctors on the Completeness of Inpatient Medical Resume Completion at Krakatau Medika Hospital Cilegon Banten
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This study aims to analyze the effect of knowledge, attitude and commitment of doctors on the completeness of inpatient medical resume filling at Krakatau Medika Hospital, Cilegon Banten. This research is an associative quantitative study with a population of 47 medical specialists. Selection of the sample using non-probability sampling technique. The data collection technique was carried out using a questionnaire and measured using a Likert scale. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression models with the help of SPSS version 24.00. The results of the multiple linear regression test show that the knowledge, attitude and commitment of doctors has partially proven to have a significant effect on the completeness of inpatient medical resume filling. The amount of influence given is knowledge of 0.314, attitude of 0.182 and doctor's commitment of 0.808. Knowledge, attitude and commitment of doctors together have proven to influence the completeness of medical resumes, which is equal to 69.8%. This study provides positive information that increases the knowledge, attitude and commitment of doctors can increase the completeness of filling out inpatient medical resumes.
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