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Optimization of Pediatric Surgery Services: An Integrated Approach Trismayanti, Ni Made Rika; Gunadi, Gunadi; Meliala, Andreasta
JMMR (Jurnal Medicoeticolegal dan Manajemen Rumah Sakit) Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jmmr.v13i3.464

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The background of this journal explores the urgency of improving pediatric surgery services through infrastructure development, increasing the competence of medical personnel, and implementing better service standards with the end result of increased visits and patient satisfaction. In addition, this study also highlights the challenges faced and effective strategies to overcome obstacles in efforts to optimize pediatric surgery services at Persahabatan Hospital (RSP). This study aims to explain the factors related to the optimization of pediatric surgery services at RSP and formulate the concept of optimizing pediatric surgery services at RSP. This study uses a qualitative research design with descriptive analysis. This study was carried out by observation and filling out questionnaires by the families of pediatric surgery patients and hospital management related to pediatric surgery services at RSP, with a SWOT analysis. The average strength rating is 4.49; The average weakness rating is 3.55; The average opportunity rating is 4.07; The average threat rating is 3.49. The most appropriate strategy for RSUPP is the SO strategy or aggressive strategy (0.475; 0.299). The Strengths Opportunities method is most suitable for optimizing pediatric surgery services at RSP, namely the use of strategic locations, medical personnel, and complete infrastructure. Research on pediatric surgery services has never been done in Indonesia. Unfortunately, this research was only carried out at RSP, and could not be applied nationally.
THE ROLE OF INFORMED CONSENT IN PAEDIATRIC SURGERY IN INDONESIA Trismayanti, Ni Made Rika; Nurmawati, Bernadete; Darmawansyah, Adi
International Journal of Cultural and Social Science Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): International Journal of Cultural and Social Science
Publisher : Pena Cendekia Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/ijcss.v7i1.1311

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Informed Consent (IC) plays an important role in determining the fate of pediatric patients, especially children who require medical treatment in the form of surgery. Children are considered legally incapable of giving legal consent to medical procedures because they have not reached adulthood, so the responsibility is given to a parent or legal guardian. Without the consent of the parents, medical procedures cannot be performed on pediatric patients. The purpose of this article is to find out how the regulation and role of IC in the practice of Paediatric Surgery in Indonesia is based on applicable regulations. The research method used is a normative juridical method. The findings obtained are that IC in the practice of Paediatric Surgery in Indonesia is regulated in Law No. 29 of 2004 concerning Medical Practice and Permenkes No. 290/Menkes/Per/III/2008 concerning the Approval of Medical Measures. In pediatric surgical procedures, IC is given by parents as the closest family based on the consideration of the best efforts for the benefit of the child, as well as protection for medical personnel in carrying out their duties. However, existing regulations do not yet regulate the protection of children's rights against parents who reject IC. In the future, it is hoped that IC pediatric surgical practice will be carried out with full understanding and wise decisions from all parties involved, in accordance with legal principles and medical ethics.