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Interprofessional Collaboration On Non-Communicable Disease Programs (NDP) In Primary Health Services Rahmanida, Nindya; Bachtiar, Adang
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 8 (2022): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.172

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This study aims to discuss interprofessional collaboration in the Non-Communicable Disease program and the factors that influence interprofessional collaboration in the program. The research method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. The type of data used in this research is qualitative data, which is divided into primary data and secondary data. The results showed that interprofessional collaboration is a strategy to achieve the desired quality of results effectively and efficiently in health services. Communication in collaboration is an important element to improve service quality and patient safety. A non-communicable disease (NCD) is a disease or medical condition that cannot be passed from one individual to another. Most NCDs occur in low- and middle-income countries. Based on WHO data, NDP was the cause of 68% of deaths in the world in 2012. Interprofessional collaboration at Posbindu NDP Puskesmas is carried out by the PNDP Program Holder. Other Puskesmas officers are only involved in determining the schedule for implementing activities so that they do not conflict with the schedule of other Puskesmas activities. Planning is done in writing with a planning format from the Treasurer of the Health Center. However, this plan is only related to the development and service activities of the NDP Posbindu. The factors that influence interprofessional cooperation in the NDP program are cooperation, communication, ethics, and the role of the profession.
Description of Malnutrition and Stunting in Pediatric Patient in Sakura Ward Subardi, Arda Yunita; Yunilasari, Yunilasari; Nitroh, Nur Nida; Komarudin, Heru; Rahmanida, Nindya; Rahmadani, Putri
Jurnal Penelitian Perawat Profesional Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Februari 2025, Jurnal Penelitian Perawat Profesional
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jppp.v7i1.5133

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Malnutrition and stunting conditions in pediatric patients undergoing hospitalization also contribute to the increase in morbidity, mortality, length of treatment, and health costs. This Study aims to identify the characteristics of children with severe malnutrition and stunting in the inpatient ward of RSUD Bekasi in 2023. A descriptive cross-sectional study conducted from January to December 2023 in the Sakura inpatient ward of RSUD Bekasi. Data were collected from a total sample 343 patients based on nutrition records and reports, including patients aged 0-18 years who were hospitalized during the period in 2023. The data were then analysed to determine the proportion of malnutrition and stunting based on age, length of stay, and medical diagnosis. The result show proportion of malnutrition and stunting is highest among patients aged 0-3 years (64.8%), a length of stay ≤7 days (64.8%) being far more common than those with a length of stay >7 days (35.2%). Pediatric patients with malnutrition and stunting are in the medical diagnosis group of gastrointestinal disorders (28.6%), and respiratory disorders (20.9%). This indicates that patients with malnutrition and stunting require more attention improve their nutritional status and address complication to order to reduce the length of hospital stay.