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A Midwife: Professional Ethics in Midwifery Practices, Managing Pregnancy and Childbirth Complications, and Legal Rights for Nursing Mothers Ayesha Hendriana Ngestiningrum; siska diana sari; Rizka Rizka; Taadi Taadi; Sofyan Wimbo agung Pradnyawan; Sigit Sapto Nugroho; Dewi Iriani
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 09 (2020) Sept. 2020
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This study aims to discuss a midwife as a health professional, professional ethics in midwifery practices, the management of pregnancy and childbirth complication, and legal rights for nursing mothers. This qualitative research utilizes interview as a main instrument. The data are collected from interviews conducted with: 1.) pregnant women who gave premature birth, 2.) nursing women and families supporting breastfeeding program, and 3.) Public Health Office staffs. The study reveals that legal ethics between midwives and patients is significantly crucial. There is a need for effective communication between midwives and patients. Patients have the right to obtain information as clearly as possible and midwives also have the right to get the trust of patients to perform medical procedures without any interventions. In addition to the aforementioned result, this study reports that there is pregnancy and premature childbirth complication. It is a maternal health issue occurred during pregnancy causing premature birth. This study also highlights a breach of guarantee to nursing mothers who breastfeed up to 2 years of age. The results of study conclude three points. First, it reports informed consent. It is a process for getting permission before conducting a healthcare intervention on a person, or on disclosing personal information. Second, legal practice regulating rights for nursing mothers and its legal sanctions for someone who prohibits breastfeeding for working women or health workers who provide formula milk to newborns without medical indication. Third, the authorized party will conduct an investigative audit of cases of complications of pregnancy and childbirth that cause infant mortality.
The Right for a Healthy Environment in Indonesia: Comparison of Global Laws Sigit Sapto Nugroho; Sarjiyati Sarjiyati; Anik Tri Haryani; Yuni Purwati; Susiani Tri Wahyuningsh; khudzaifah dimyati; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 12 Issue 09 (2020) Sept. 2020
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Objective: The research purpose is to explains according the constitution every citizen has the right to obtain the constitutional guarantee to live and access the healthy environment. Method: The research methods is normative juridical method is conducted by examining literature material. Citizens also have the right to live in a good and healthy living environment for their growth and development. This is regulated in Article 28 on the Declaration of the Human Rights, the Stockholm Declaration, and the constitutions of countries in the international world. Results: Result of the research is the rights for a good and healthy environment brings a burden of responsibility for the state to protect and to sustain the living environment’s supporting power for the sake of the future generations. Conclusion: The conclusion from this research is that the efforts to uphold these rights may be guaranteed by the constitution. Thus, every citizen may file a lawsuit to the court if the state does not fulfil this right