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THE INFLUENCE OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF MIDWIVES TOWARDS PROVIDING VITAMIN K IN THE WORKING AREA OF THE PEBAYURAN HEALTH CENTER, PEBAYURAN DISTRICT Rosmiati, Rina; Sahrudi, Ns.
HEARTY Vol 13 No 2 (2025): APRIL
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Ibn Khaldun, Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/hearty.v13i2.16091

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Background: Newborn babies are very vulnerable to vitamin K deficiency. When in the womb, babies do not get enough vitamin K, because it is difficult for vitamin K from the mother to cross the placenta. When a baby experiences bleeding due to a lack of vitamin K or Bleeding due to Vitamin K Deficiency (PDVK), the baby's body will not stop bleeding because the body is unable to clot the blood due to a lack of vitamin K. This bleeding can occur in various parts of the body, internally or externally. outside. Research Objective: To determine the influence of midwives' knowledge and attitudes on the provision of Vitamin K in the Pebayuran Community Health Center working area, Pebayuran District. Research Method: This research is descriptive analytical with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all 37 registered midwives in the Pebayuran Community Health Center Working Area. To determine the sample using total sampling. Research Results: The results show that the significance level is ˂0.001, which means it is lower than 0.05, so the hypothesis is accepted, namely that there is an influence of midwife knowledge and midwife attitudes towards giving vitamin K in the Pebayuran Community Health Center working area, Pebayuran District. With an OR value of 16.4, which means that a midwife who has good knowledge has a 16.4-fold potential for providing Vitamin K and an OR value of 23.9, which means a midwife who has a positive attitude has a 23.9-fold potential for providing Vitamin K. Conclusions and Suggestions: There is an influence of the knowledge and attitudes of midwives on the provision of Vitamin K in the Pebayuran Community Health Center Work Area, Pebayuran District. For the community health center, it can be used as information and evaluation regarding the provision of Vitamin K to newborn babies and for the head of the community health center it is recommended to hold outreach activities regarding the importance of giving Vitamin K to newborn babies and it is mandatory for all health workers to participate so that they understand the dangers of vitamin K deficiency in particular. in newborn babies.
A Comparative Study of Non-Execution Auction Implementation Mechanisms in Indonesia and the Philippines Maskanah, Ummi; Rosmiati, Rina; Hidayati, Tara Devilia; Rahmawati, Suci
Golden Ratio of Mapping Idea and Literature Format Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): February - June
Publisher : Manunggal Halim Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grmilf.v5i2.1845

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This study aims to analyse the comparison of regulations, procedures, and legal protection in the implementation of non-execution auctions in Indonesia and the Philippines through a legal-normative approach. This study uses a normative legal research method with a statute approach and a comparative approach. In Indonesia, non-execution auctions are a state administrative mechanism under the authority of the State Property and Auction Service Office (KPKNL) as regulated in Minister of Finance Regulation No. 122 of 2023, which emphasises formal legal certainty and procedural legality as a means of legal and transparent transfer of rights. Meanwhile, in the Philippines, the extrajudicial foreclosure mechanism regulated in Act No. 3135 jo. Act No. 4118 gives creditors direct authority to execute collateral without a court order, while still guaranteeing the substantive rights of debtors through the principle of equitable redemption and the redemption period. The comparison shows that the Indonesian system is oriented towards administrative efficiency and formal legal certainty, while the Philippines emphasises corrective justice and the protection of civil rights. This difference in orientation illustrates two complementary legal approaches legal certainty according to Gustav Radbruch and corrective justice according to Aristotle which, if integrated, could give rise to an ideal non-execution auction model: economically efficient, substantively fair, and legally accountable. This research is expected to provide a conceptual contribution to the development of a more adaptive and equitable non-execution auction legal system in Indonesia and the Southeast Asian region.
The Impact of Land Mafia on Agrarian Disputes and the Optimisation of Electronic Land Transfer Deeds in Indonesia Noor, Aslan; Rahmawati, Suci; Devilia Hidayati , Tara; Rosmiati, Rina; Reifal adenafio, Muhammad; Yusuf Nurwanda, Ahmad; Satriawan, Arief
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): July - December Volume
Publisher : Research Synergy Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijmesh.v9i2.3693

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This study investigates the impact of land mafia practices on land conflicts and disputes in Indonesia and evaluates the potential of electronic land administration policies to enhance legal certainty. Land remains one of the nation’s most strategic resources, yet its governance has been undermined by systemic irregularities and organized criminal practices. Land mafia activities ranging from document forgery and duplicate certificates to collusion with state officials have generated prolonged disputes, eroded public trust in the legal system, and hindered investment in the property and infrastructure sectors. The research employs a normative legal method, focusing on statutory analysis and doctrinal review to identify principles, norms, and legal frameworks relevant to the problem. Primary legal sources include national agrarian legislation and Ministerial Regulation ATR/BPN No. 3 of 2023, while secondary and tertiary sources encompass scholarly literature, journal articles, and legal reference materials. This conceptual approach allows for a systematic evaluation of both the challenges posed by land mafia practices and the opportunities offered by digital transformation in land governance. The findings indicate that land mafia practices cause significant legal uncertainty, particularly through falsified and duplicate certificates, which create conflicting ownership claims and protracted litigation. Such conditions not only harm individual landholders but also weaken the national economy by discouraging investment. In response, the government’s introduction of electronic land certificates provides a promising reform, offering enhanced transparency, security, and efficiency in land administration. Nevertheless, challenges remain, including resistance from vested interests, cybersecurity risks, and unequal access to digital platforms. The study concludes that combating land mafia practices requires a comprehensive approach that integrates technological innovation with institutional strengthening, professional accountability, and community participation. The contribution of this research lies in highlighting the normative and policy dimensions of land governance reform, while also identifying critical areas for further interdisciplinary and empirical investigation. By addressing these issues, the study advances the discourse on sustainable, transparent, and equitable land governance in Indonesia.