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Journal : HEALTH FRONTIERS (MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS)

Prevention of Child Stunting Through Maternal Education with Posyandu Cadres Evi, Nurul; Zahro, Ainin Zain; Safitri, Anggun; Nurshoba, Aurelia Marsha; Salsabila, Malinda; Evi Rizal, Nasywa Nabiilah; Samudro, Paksi; Fakhriyyah, Zahrotul; Kurniawan, Setyo Budi
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v1i2.39

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Stunting is a condition of failure in growth caused by failure of gain weight, disruption of linear growth, head circumference, and malnutrition that cause uncomparable height to the children and peers. In 2022, based on data from the Indonesian Nutrition Status Survey (SSGI), the prevalence of stunted toddlers in Malang City will be 18%. The main factors of this condition are mothers' lack of knowledge about nutrition, parenting patterns, health services, access to clean water sources, socio-cultural factors and incorrect breastfeeding practices. Therefore, efforts are needed to increase maternal knowledge as a form of preventing stunting cases. The aim of this activity is to increase mothers' knowledge and attitudes towards stunting and MPASI in children. The method in this project based learning activity is carried out in several stages, there are the planning stage, implementation stage, and evaluation stage. In this activity, a pretest and posttest were carried out, as well as delivering the material using power point media. The results of the base learning project for Posyandu mothers on street Raya Candi II RW 2, Sukun, Malang City showed that there was an increase in knowledge
Differences in Personal Social Development Before and After Role Playing in Preschool Children 4-5 Years Old Masfi, Achmad; Ramadhan, Muhammad Putra; Rahmatika, Qory Tifani; Evi, Nurul; Afiani, Nurma; Sunaryo, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi; Widjayanti, Yhenti
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v1i2.86

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4-5 year olds should learn to improve personal social development. One effective way to improve personal social development is to play a role. The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in role play in personal social development in preschoolers (ages 4-5 years). The methode this research is Pre-experimental design using One Group Pra Post test design with sample of 30 respondents. The Sampling technique using purposive sampling using statistical test of Wilcoxon. A data Collection is done use Denver II only on the social development sector before intervention and after intervention. The result of the research shows that before the intervention of playing role as much as 25 (80,6%) children experience delay in personal social development. After playing role intervention role play a number of 12 children experience improvement in personal social development, so a number of 10 (32,2%) normal child 18 (58,1%) coution 3 (9,7%) child delayed. The result of statistical test shows that there is a difference of role play to social development in preschool children (4-5 years) with significant value 0,001 (0,001 <0,05). The conclusion in this study is that proper simulation of preschoolers should be done to improve the social development of children.
The Hidden Crisis in Healthcare: How Referral Non-Compliance Jeopardizes Patient Safety and Invites Malpractice Yumna, Nasywa Annisa; Indah Fitri, Anggun Novia; Putri, Laili Andini; Umar, Malida; Sayyida, Fatma Lutfiyatus; Mustofa, Ananda Dwi; Putri, Davina Erida; Nuryalestri, Deviany Hanadia; Karidin, Fahmi 'Ilman; Deniati, Ema Novita; Evi, Nurul
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v3i1.146

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Referral non-compliance represents a critical yet under addressed challenge in healthcare systems, undermining patient safety and amplifying malpractice risks. This mixed-methods study investigates the systemic, demographic, and socio-economic factors driving non-compliance, alongside its clinical and legal consequences. Conducted across urban and rural settings in Indonesia and comparative U.S. jurisdictions, the research integrates quantitative analysis of referral compliance rates and malpractice trends with qualitative insights from provider interviews and legal case studies. Key findings reveal that systemic barriers—such as fragmented electronic health record (EHR) systems, socio-economic inequities, and geographic isolation—disproportionately affect marginalized populations, exacerbating disparities in access to specialized care. Legal analysis highlights the tension between negligence liability and tort reform policies, emphasizing the need for rigorous documentation and patient-centered communication to mitigate risks. The study proposes multi-dimensional solutions, including technology-driven referral tracking, policy reforms to address structural inequities, and provider training in motivational interviewing. By bridging gaps between clinical practice, legal accountability, and ethical advocacy, this research advocates for systemic reforms to transform referral protocols into pillars of equitable, safe healthcare. The findings underscore the urgency of addressing non-compliance as both a clinical imperative and a moral obligation to protect vulnerable patients.
Optimizing BPJS Referral Systems: A Pathway to Equitable, Sustainable Healthcare in Indonesia Damayanti, Nabila Ardelia; Putri, Dealonika Amanda; Napitupulu, Gladys Shevani Chilau; Kholvi, Indy Zaheera; Khairunnisa, Khairunnisa; Mustama'ah, Nadiyatus Sholatil; Rachmad, Rayhan Ramadhan Daffa Attariansyah; Putri, Serli Kusuma Dewi Dwi; Turmudi, Syifa Rabitha Alizza; Santi, Neni Fidya; Evi, Nurul
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v3i1.166

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The BPJS referral system in Indonesia has been instrumental in expanding healthcare access, yet challenges such as unnecessary referrals, governance transparency, and cost inefficiencies persist. Strengthening primary healthcare infrastructure, enhancing quality control, and improving patient education are critical to optimizing the system's effectiveness. This study explores the impact of targeted interventions on BPJS referral accessibility. This study employed a systematic review approach guided by the PRISMA framework. Peer-reviewed studies published between 2019 and 2023 were identified through databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science using terms like "BPJS referral system," "healthcare accessibility," and "governance transparency." Eligible studies focused on challenges and solutions within the BPJS referral process, including over-referrals, inter-facility coordination, and patient adherence. Quality assessments were conducted using the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool and Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Simulation outcomes revealed significant improvements: a 30% reduction in unnecessary referrals through enhanced puskesmas capacity, a 25% decrease in cost inefficiencies via standardized protocols, and a 40% increase in public trust due to transparent governance mechanisms. Patient education initiatives improved adherence to chronic disease programs by 35%. However, challenges such as limited ambulance availability, communication breakdowns, and staff unfamiliarity with BPJS procedures remain. The BPJS referral system can be optimized through integrated strategies, including primary care strengthening, digital tool integration, and community-based education. Addressing persistent challenges like governance transparency and resource allocation is essential for equitable healthcare access. Future research should focus on scaling digital solutions, enhancing inter-facility collaboration, and fostering patient empowerment to ensure sustainable and inclusive healthcare delivery.
Systematic Review of Health Emergency Policies and Their Impact on Referral Mechanisms During the COVID-19 Pandemic Naufal Ivanda, Rio Revaldi; Salma, Dewi; Joanna, Adila Helga; Sava Athadita, Anindya Fathin; Saputri, Puput; Cellia, Natasya Nawa; Syahida, Bilqis Ayu; Handartiwi, Refiana Martha; Ghozi Abdullah, Muhammad Nur Hakim; Ningrum, Titah Wahyu; Santi, Neni Fidya; Evi, Nurul
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v3i1.168

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The COVID-19 pandemic placed unprecedented strain on healthcare systems worldwide, necessitating rapid policy interventions to manage patient flow, resource allocation, and referral mechanisms. This study employed a systematic literature review (SLR) using the PRISMA framework to evaluate the impact of health emergency policies on referral mechanisms during the pandemic. The review focused on understanding how policies such as lockdowns, triage protocols, and telemedicine integration influenced access, equity, system efficiency, and resilience in referral networks. A comprehensive search was conducted across databases including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, IEEE Xplore, and Cochrane Library, with inclusion criteria encompassing peer-reviewed studies published in English between 2020 and 2023. Studies were rigorously assessed for methodological quality using tools such as the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool and Simulation Model Quality Assessment Framework. Key themes identified included restricted access to emergency services, healthcare system reordering, operational strain on infrastructure, and coordination gaps. The findings revealed significant challenges, such as ambulance delays, emergency department closures, protocol overload, and inequities in care access, while also highlighting adaptive strategies like AI-driven referral tools, hybrid triage systems, and community health worker networks. This study underscores the need for balanced policy design, robust technological integration, and long-term systemic reforms to strengthen referral mechanisms during health emergencies. The results provide actionable insights for policymakers and healthcare administrators to optimize referral systems and ensure equitable access to care during future crises.
Overcoming Barriers to Electronic Referral Systems: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Enhancing Global Healthcare Delivery Shofi Yanti, Indi Dwi; Agita, Ghoniya Ilmi; Prasetyo, Dewa Bagus; Yuwana, Nayla Putri; Aurellia Hadi, Nelsya Gita; Agustina, Raudhatunnisa; Nur Ramadhany, Syelova Oktoprime; Kiremi, Wesi Wasella; Izzah, Zahra Nuriyatul; Evi, Nurul; Deniati, Ema Novita
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Health Frontiers
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v3i2.190

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The integration of electronic referral (e-referral) systems into healthcare ecosystems offers significant potential to enhance care coordination, reduce inefficiencies, and improve patient outcomes. However, challenges persist across legal, technological, and social dimensions. A PRISMA-based Systematic Literature Review (SLR) highlights jurisdictional barriers, such as GDPR-HIPAA mismatches, with 40% of EU organizations facing hurdles in sharing data with U.S. partners. Stringent data localization laws in countries like Russia and China further complicate interoperability. Ethical frameworks, including beneficence and non-maleficence, are critical for trust in sensitive care areas. Technological gaps include uneven HL7 FHIR adoption, infrastructure limitations, and underutilization of AI and blockchain innovations. Estonia’s X-Road system demonstrates blockchain’s role in reducing referral wait times by 30%, while India’s e-Sanjeevani platform serves remote areas offline. Clinician resistance and digital literacy gaps necessitate tailored solutions. Escalating cyber threats demand robust measures like zero-trust architectures. Public-private partnerships, open-source platforms, and measurable outcomes (?80% clinician adoption, <48-hour approval times) are vital. Pandemic-resilient systems and sustainable cloud solutions further emphasize scalability and equity. Harmonized policies and inclusive stakeholder engagement are essential for global success.
Co-Authors Achmad Masfi Ade Ajeng Aulia Ajeng Aulia Aulia Aditya, Ronal Surya Agita, Ghoniya Ilmi Agustina, Raudhatunnisa Ahmad Masfi Ahmad Masfi Anita Sulistyorini Ardhiyanti Puspita Ratna Asti Melani Astari Aulia Putri, Eka Cahyani Aulia, Syafa Nairah Aurellia Hadi, Nelsya Gita Ayu Widia Kusuma Ayut Merdikawati Merdikawati Cellia, Natasya Nawa Damayanti, Nabila Ardelia Dania Uly, Adinda Tiarani Dessy Amelia Dewi Fatimah Putri Maulidah Dewi, Heriberta Tabita Marta Elvira Sari Dewi Ema Novita Deniati Eri Yanuar Achmad Budi Sunaryo Eri Yanuar Akhamad Budi Sunaryo Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo Evi Rizal, Nasywa Nabiilah Fai’zaturrizqiyyah, Fai’zaturrizqiyyah Fakhriyyah, Zahrotul Fidyasanti, Neni Ghozi Abdullah, Muhammad Nur Hakim Handartiwi, Refiana Martha Hayuningrat, Fathimah Az-Zahra Heriberta Tabita Marta Dewi Indah Fitri, Anggun Novia Izzah, Zahra Nuriyatul Joanna, Adila Helga Karidin, Fahmi 'Ilman Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Kholvi, Indy Zaheera Kiremi, Wesi Wasella Kurniawan, Setyo Budi Kurniawati, Amalia Putri Kusuma, Ayu Widia Laily Yuliatun Lintang Widya Sishartami M.Kep, Achmad Masfi Masfi, Ahmad Muhammad Putra Ramadhan Muladefi Choiriyah Mustama'ah, Nadiyatus Sholatil Mustofa, Ananda Dwi Napitupulu, Gladys Shevani Chilau Naufal Ivanda, Rio Revaldi Nazilah, Yasmin Neni Fidya Santi Ningrum, Titah Wahyu Nugrananda, Arya Nur Ramadhany, Syelova Oktoprime Nurma Afiani Nurshoba, Aurelia Marsha Nurul Hidayati Nuryalestri, Deviany Hanadia Prasetyo, Dewa Bagus Priyalita, Jenica Putri Nabila Putri, Davina Erida Putri, Dealonika Amanda Putri, Laili Andini Putri, Serli Kusuma Dewi Dwi Qory Tifani Rahmatika Rachmad, Rayhan Ramadhan Daffa Attariansyah Rahamtika, Qory Tifani Rahmatika, , Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Qory Tiffani Rahmayanti, Sheilla Ramadhan, , Muhammad Putra Ridhoyanti Hidayah Ridhoyanti Hidayah, Ridhoyanti RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Salma, Dewi Salsabila, Malinda Samudro, Paksi Saputri, Puput Sava Athadita, Anindya Fathin Sayyida, Fatma Lutfiyatus Setyowati, Nurul Shofi Yanti, Indi Dwi Siraj Assauri, Muhammad Dery Sugiarto, Dinta Sunaryo, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo, Yanuar Akhmad Budi Suryanto Suryanto Syahida, Bilqis Ayu Titin Andri Wihastuti Turmudi, Syifa Rabitha Alizza Ugsang Acob, Joel Rey Umar, Malida Widjayanti, Yhenti Yodsuban, Pairin Yumna, Nasywa Annisa Yuwana, Nayla Putri Zahro, Ainin Zain Zariroh, Zirroh Alin