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Analysis of the variation of injury patterns in people who have experienced sexual violence Soularto, Dirwan Suryo; Nanda Ayu Prastiwi, Nugraha
Science Midwifery Vol 11 No 5 (2023): December
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v11i5.1374

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Establishing sexual violence can be a complex process due to the lack of witnesses other than the perpetrator and victim. So, law enforcers rely on medical practitioners to find medical evidence, such as physical damage to the victim's body. The objective of this study is to establish the characteristics of different injury patterns in individuals who have experienced sexual violence. This study is a comprehensive descriptive analysis of medical records and visum et repertum (VeR) data obtained from five hospitals in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A total of 84 cases met both the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The findings indicated that 60.7% of victims did not experience recurring incidents of sexual violence. In most cases, the perpetrator typically had a preexisting relationship with the victim (81%), and 25% of the victims underwent a medical examination more than 45 days after the incident. The predominant injuries observed on the victim's body were contusions, with 52.6% occurring in the chest region and 26.3% in the upper extremities. The prevailing genital injury observed was an old rupture of the hymen. There was no apparent relationship between the injuries that occurred outside the genital and genitoanal area. Moreover, a significant correlation was found between the proximity of the perpetrator to the victim.
HUBUNGAN TINGKAT REFLEKSI KODE ETIK KEDOKTERAN TERHADAP SIKAP DOKTER MUDA DALAM BERKOMUNIKASI KE PASIEN Mardhatillah Marsa; Nurdiana Putri Roudlotulisa; Dirwan Suryo Soularto
Jurnal Cahaya Mandalika ISSN 2721-4796 (online) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Dan Pengambangan Mandalika Indonesia (IP2MI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/jcm.v4i3.1913

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The medical code of ethics is a set of professional ethical rules designed to serve as a guideline and deter deviations from the medical profession in Indonesia. Self-reflection, awareness, and comprehension of the values in the medical code of ethics are all forms of reflection on the medical code of ethics. MKDKI had 127 complaints of professional violations as of March 2011, with 80% of the incidents being due to a lack of communication between doctors and patients. The goal of this study is to see if there is a correlation between the reflection level of the medical code of ethics on the attitude of young doctors in communicating with patients. This is a cross-sectional analytic observational study of 80 young FKIK UMY doctors studying professional education in Yogyakarta's Special Region. The Questionnaire of Reflection on the Medical Ethics Code and the Questionnaire of Communicating Attitudes Toward Young Doctors were used to collect data. The Spearman correlation test was used to validate the results. The data analysis results revealed no significant relationship between the reflection of the medical code of ethics on the attitude of young doctors in communicating to patients, with a p value of 0.58. The correlation was weak, despite the positive direction (r = 0.213). There is no correlation between the reflection of the medical code of ethics and young doctors' attitudes about communicating to patients.