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Journal : Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA (JPPIPA)

Analyzing Legal Frameworks in Emergency Care: Insights for Midwifery Education - A Scoping Review Saskarani, Ni Made Ayu; Purwani, Sagung Putri ME; Dharmawan, Ni Ketut Supasti; Supriatin, Supriatin; Hastuti, Sari
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 9 (2023): September
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i9.4407

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Emergency situations in midwifery care during pregnancy, labor, and the postnatal period can arise unexpectedly. It is crucial for midwives to be knowledgeable about the legal frameworks governing the protection provided to them in the execution of their professional responsibilities. This scoping review aims to explore the legal protection provided to midwives in emergency situations through a search of relevant literature in bibliography databases and hand-searching, and employed the Participant, Concept, and Context (PCC) principle to formulate the eligibility criteria. Data extraction was conducted using the PRISMA flow diagram. The analysis was conducted using a meta-aggregation approach to map the legal framework for emergency midwifery care from available studies. The review found key themes that emerged from the review included legal protection and scope of practice, midwives' authority in emergency care, importance of competencies and certifications, challenges and power imbalances in midwifery practice, and midwives' dissatisfaction and professional deviation.  This scoping review underscores the importance of legal protection and scope of practice for midwives
Hand Hygiene Effectiveness in Controlling the Spread of COVID-19: A Scoping Review Suryani, Dyah; Nuraeni, Tating; Buston, Erni; Fentia, Lia; Supriatin, Supriatin; Amaliah, Lili; Anitasari, Silvia
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 10 (2023): October
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i10.4686

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Encouraging proper hands, including regular handwashing with soap and water or the use of hand sanitizers, is crucial in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. This preventive measure helps to eliminate or reduce the presence of the virus on hands, particularly after contact with potentially contaminated surfaces or objects. The study was comprehensively searching databases and other sources to identify literature on hand hygiene and COVID-19 between 16 April, 2020 and 30 May 2023. We analyzed various aspects of the retrieved articles and studies, including the sources, publication dates, types and topics covered. In the initial stage of the review process, the researchers identified 463 records from various sources. After removing 56 duplicate records, they were left with 407 unique articles for further screening. During the screening process, 280 articles were excluded for various reasons. This resulted in 127 articles that passed the initial screening. The next step involved assessing the eligibility of the full text of these 127 articles. Out of these, 108 articles were excluded based on the eligibility criteria, and the research obtained the full texts of the remaining 19 articles for further analysis. By creating a collective awareness and understanding of the importance of hand hygiene, we can create a positive impact on public health and reduce the transmission of diseases such as COVID-19
Determinants of Acceptance of the COVID-19 Vaccine in Pregnant Women, Indonesia: A Literature Review Budiati, Endang; Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi; supriatin, Supriatin; Sari, Marlynda Happy Nurmalita
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.5987

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Pregnant woman are a vulnerable group for COVID-19. Efforts to control and prevent COVID-19 are being made with the implementation of vaccination, but the fact is that still many pregnant woman refuse to be vaccinated because of many factors, such as fear, feeling insecure about their health and their babies, so there is a doubt about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. This research aims to find out determinants of acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant women in Indonesia. This study used a literature review (PRISMA) model for guide. Literacy is limited to articles published in January 2021 until September 2023. The extracted data is synthesized with a narrative approach. The article search obtained 17 selected articles. There are 19 determinants that influence the acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant women in Indonesia, including: knowledge, perception, vaccination history, vaccine information, participation, education, anxiety, employment status, behavior, attitude, history of comorbid diseases, family support, role of health workers, social media information, age, community culture, pregnancy status, ANC frequency, and vaccine safety. The underlying factors behind receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant woman are very complex and context-specific, varying all the time. Socio-demographic variables play a major role in it
Co-Authors -, Abdul Kadir Salam -, Dermiyati -, Septi Nurul Aini A., S. Kamilia Abdul Kadir Abdurahman, R. Nur Abdurakhman, R. Nur Abri Harahap, Muhammad ade rahmawati Adi Yeremia Mamahit Afrianti, Nur Afni Agus Setiawan Akbar, Hairil Alvianingrum, Ante Wahyu Amaliah, Lili Andi Latif, Sarifudin Anwari . Apriadi, Apriadi Arfah, Andi Asep Dony Suhendra Asharudin, Firman Asiah Asiah Avida, Meny Azimah, Siti Budiati, Endang Budy Satria Buston, Erni Citra, Auliya Dede Mustomi Dermiyati, Dermiyati Dewi Puspito Sari, Dewi Puspito Dhani, Awis Hamid Dini Fakta Sari, Dini Fakta Dintya Ivantarina Dioso, Regidor III Dyah Suryani Eko Budi Santoso Eko Budi Santoso Endayani, Heni Eny Retna Ambarwati Ermawilis, Ermawilis Fentia, Lia Firman Jaya Fitri Indrawati Hamonangan Harahap, Domu Hariani, Merti Sri Hassan, Datin Dr. Hafizah Che Hattapradit, Faron Hendra Wahyudi Heni Nurhaeni Heni Rusmitasari Herawati, Cucu Heri, Mochamad Hikhmat, Rokhmatul Hutahuruk, Alpian Indragiri, Suzana Indriyani, Dwi Iqbal Ahmad, Muhammad ISWAHYUDI ISWAHYUDI Jesi Alexander Alim Kartini, Bunga Khan, Muhammad Uzair Krisnita Dwi Jayanti, Krisnita Dwi Kristanti, Iin Kurniasih, Uun Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana Lestari, Yulia Lilis Banowati Linda Suwarni Mahendika, Devin Malaha, Naomi Maretalinia, Maretalinia Minarti Minarti Moh. Badri Tamam Mohamad Sadli Musparlin Halid Mustari, Sahdan Ni Ketut Supasti Dharmawan NI Made Dwi Yunica Astriani Novpriansyah, Hery Nur Arofah Nur'aini, Nur'aini Nuraeni, Tating Nurmalita Sari, Marlynda Happy Nursyahid Siregar Nur’aini Nur’aini, Nur’aini P., Bagas Yoga Purwani, Sagung Putri ME Puspasari, Aprilia Putri, Dian Utama Pratiwi R. A., Rizki Robbi Raehan, Raehan Rahmat, Deki Reffita, Lea Ingne Rifky, Mohamed Rithpho, Pratuma Rizki Amalia Rizki Amelia Rosida Rosida Ruswandi, Indra S., Made Indrayana Sa'ud, Ismail Sabriana, Riska Sadli, Mohamad Salminawati Saputra, Alex Rizky Sari Hastuti, Sari Sari, Marlynda Happy Nurmalita Sari, Riana Trinovita Sarno Sarno Saskarani, Ni Made Ayu Seituni, Siti Serli, Serli Setiawan, Septya Putri Sidik, Abdul Djafar Silvia Anitasari, Silvia Sri Nurcahyati Styaningrum, Etik Dwi Sukmawati, Ellyzabeth Suria Saputri, Nurul Aini Surya, Sara sutarsih, cicih Suyitno Suyitno Syadziliy, Abil Hasan Ali Asy Teten Tresnawan Treasa, Adisty Dwi Ulum, Khoirul Usiono Usiono Utomo, Muhajir Wahyuni, Nuniek Tri Wahyuni, Ria Werdyaningsih, Endang Widadi, Sri Yekti Wijaya, Ardi Wulandari, Nadya yuliani, meda Yulis, Dian Meiliani Yulistiyana, Laili Nurjannah Yunus, Mohd Yusrotul, Yosi Zulaifa, Emzira Asha