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Kelamin Janin dalam Teknologi Reproduksi Berbantu Dalam Perspektif Hukum Kesehatan Taubah, Wadhit; Ratmono, Tugas; Retnowati, Anis
JURNAL SYNTAX IMPERATIF : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Jurnal Syntax Imperatif: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan
Publisher : CV RIFAINSTITUT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntaximperatif.v5i5.498

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Pada awalnya, upaya kesehatan reproduksi di Indonesia lebih banyak bersifat umum tanpa rincian yang tajam. Dalam rangka itu, Undang-Undang Nomor 17 Tahun 2023 tentang Kesehatan mencoba menggambarkan secara rinci upaya-upaya kesehatan reproduksi yang mencakup sepanjang spektrum kehidupan reproduksi, dari sebelum hamil hingga pascapersalinan. Di Indonesia, pemilihan jenis kelamin pada reproduksi dengan bantuan tertulis dalam Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 61 Tahun 2014 tentang Kesehatan reproduksi, namun belum secara detail diatur prosedur dan pelaksanaannya. Terutama untuk penggunaan metode PGD dimana angka keberhasilan yang cukup tinggi ini masih belum tertulis secara detail dalam peraturan yang berlaku di Indonesia. Penelitian yang diterapkan dalam studi ini adalah penelitian yuridis normatif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Undang-undang negara menunjukkan bahwa menciptakan anak keturunan merupakan sebuah hak bagi setiap keluarga yang dilindungi oleh negara. Artinya bahwa negara berkewajiban memberikan perlindungan dan sebuah pelayanan seluas-luasnya agar setiap orang mendapatkan fasilitas yang mendukung proses mendapatkan sebuah keturunan.
Epidemiological and Clinical Features of COVID-19 Patients at National Emergency Hospital Wisma Atlet Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia Susanto, Agus Dwi; Rozaliyani, Anna; Prasetyo, Budi; Agustin, Heidy; Baskoro, Hario; Arifin, Arief Riadi; Pratama, Satria; Zaini, Jamal; Hasto, Bambang Dwi; Ratmono, Tugas; Savitri, Ary Indriana; Samoedro, Erlang; Husain, Bahtiar; Nawas, Arifin; Burhan, Erlina
Kesmas Vol. 16, No. 5
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The emergency hospital is intended to prevent transmission of COVID-19 in the community by isolating patients without symptoms, with mild or moderate symptoms. This study evaluated the clinical characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients who were admitted to this facility. This retrospective study re-viewed data of patients treated at the National Emergency Hospital Wisma Atlet Kemayoran in Jakarta, Indonesia, from March 23 to April 30, 2020. Patient characteristics (clinical symptoms, laboratory test results, Chest X-Ray, SARS-CoV-2 immunoserology, and RT-PCR results from nasopharyngeal/ oropharyngeal preparations) were compared between severity groups. There were 413 COVID-19 cases analyzed, of which 190 (46%) were asymptomatic, 93 (22.5%) were mild, and 130 (31.5%) were moderate cases. Most asymptomatic cases were male, with young age, and without comorbidity. Mild cases were dominated by female and young patients, while most moderate cases were male and older patients. The number of patients with comorbidities was higher in mild and mod-erate cases. The patient’s overall outcome was good and did not differ based on the severity of symptoms. Despite the many challenges, patients with moderate symptoms can be safely treated in the emergency hospital.
Strengthening intensive care training in response to COVID-19: lessons for medical education Helmi, Mochamat; Sari, Djayanti; Sulistyowati, Yenny; Meliala, Andreasta; Nurrobi, Tjahja; Ratmono, Tugas; Trisnantoro, Laksono
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 15, No 1: March 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v15i1.22918

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Frequent updates to clinical guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic have posed significant challenges for audit processes, quality improvement, and the preparedness of healthcare professionals, particularly in intensive care settings. This study aimed to explore the impact of COVID-19-related demands on medical education and training from the perspective of healthcare teams working in intensive care units (ICUs) in Indonesia during the first wave of the pandemic. A qualitative design was employed using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with medical personnel directly involved in the care of COVID-19 patients at national referral hospitals. Purposive sampling was applied to recruit participants, including general practitioners, interns, residents, anesthesiologists, and ICU consultants. A total of 66 participants were included across eight focus group discussions, each consisting of eight to nine participants. Data collection continued until thematic saturation was achieved. Transcripts were analyzed using content analysis to identify key themes and subthemes. The analysis revealed five major themes: i) the need for continuous upgrading of knowledge and competencies, ii) the importance of innovative education and training approaches, iii) the role of professional organizations, iv) challenges encountered during training implementation, and v) time constraints. These findings highlight the urgent need for adaptive, continuous, and technology-supported training strategies to strengthen intensive care workforce preparedness during public health emergencies.