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Tanggung Jawab Hukum Bidan dalam Telekonsultasi Kebidanan dalam Perspektif Peraturan Per-Undang-Undangan dan Etika Profesi Inna Noor Inayati
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Kesehatan dan Keperawatan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Juni : Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Kesehatan dan Keperawatan
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/prosemnasikk.v2i1.58

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The development of digital technology in health services has encouraged the birth of new forms of services in the form of teleconsultation, including in midwifery practice. On the other hand, legal and ethical challenges have emerged to the implementation of these services by midwives, given the limitations of normative regulations that explicitly accommodate teleconsultation practices. This study aims to examine the legal responsibilities of midwives in the practice of midwifery teleconsultation, reviewed from the perspective of laws and regulations, namely Law No. 17 of 2023 concerning Health, Minister of Health Regulation No. 28 of 2017 concerning Licensing and Implementation of Midwife Practice, Minister of Health Regulation No. 24 of 2022 concerning Medical Records, Minister of Health Regulation No. 20 of 2019 concerning the Implementation of Telemedicine between Health Service Facilities, and the Midwifery Professional Code of Ethics. The method used in this study is normative juridical with a statutory approach and professional ethics. The results of the discussion show that legally, the practice of teleconsultation in general has been regulated in Law No. 17 of 2023, but specifically for the midwife profession it is still in a gray area because it has not been explicitly accommodated in Permenkes No. 28 of 2017, and is explicitly limited in Permenkes No. 20 of 2019 only for between health service facilities. On the other hand, legal responsibility remains with midwives for actions taken online, including the obligation to document through electronic medical records (Permenkes No. 24 of 2022), the principle of informed consent, and protection of patient data. From an ethical perspective, midwives are required to uphold the principles of professionalism, nonmaleficence, and protection of patient rights. In conclusion, a policy reformulation is needed that explicitly regulates the limits and procedures for teleconsultation by midwives to ensure legal certainty and ethics of digital-based midwifery services.
Community Empowerment in Environmental Health Education, OHS and Balanced Nutrition in Rural Areas Inna Noor Inayati; Yoanita Hijriyati
Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC) Vol 1 No 2 (2024): December, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/samec.v1i2.92

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Community empowerment is one of the main strategies in addressing the challenges faced by rural communities. However, rural empowerment efforts are often faced with various barriers, including low health literacy, dependence on external assistance, and lack of sustainable policy support. This study aims to explore the potential and constraints of community empowerment in environmental health education, occupational safety and health (OSH), and balanced nutrition in rural areas. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews with community leaders, health workers, and village government, as well as focus group discussions with local communities. In addition, field observations were made to identify environmental conditions, community behaviours, and practices related to environmental health, OSH, and nutrition consumption patterns. The results of the research will be analysed using a thematic approach to identify patterns and relationships between community participation and the success of empowerment programmes. The findings suggest that community empowerment supported by participatory approaches, local needs-based education, and inter-sectoral synergies can be an effective strategy to address environmental health and OSH issues, and realise the sustainability of community development programmes.
The Effect of Pilates Exercise on Reducing Menstrual Pain in Adolescents: Literature Study Eva Zulisa; Esa Zahirah; Lenny Irmawaty Sirait; Eva Sri Rahayu; Inna Noor Inayati
Bulletin of Inspiring Developments and Achievements in Midwifery Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): December, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/bidan.v1i1.77

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Dysmenorrhea, or menstrual pain, is common among adolescents, with global prevalence rates reaching 59.7% to 92%. This pain, affecting the lower abdomen, back, and groin, usually begins 24 hours before menstruation and can last up to three days. Management includes pharmacological options like NSAIDs and analgesics, as well as non-pharmacological approaches. Pilates exercise is a practical, non-drug option shown to reduce menstrual pain by stimulating endorphin production, providing a natural sense of relief and comfort. Purposes : The goal of this study is to ascertain whether Pilates exercises can help adolescents who are experiencing menstrual pain. Methods : The design of this study is a literature review. Search for published articles on Google Scholar, Pubmed and GARUDA with the keywords "Pilates Exercise", "Dysminorhea / Menstrual pain". Of the three databases found 446 articles, executed as many as 432 because they did not match the research variables so that 9 articles were obtained to be read in full and 5 articles were found that met the criteria. Results: The results of the literature review of 5 literature studies conducted stated that there was an effect of pilates exercise on reducing menstrual pain in adolescents. Implications : Pilates exercise can be an effective and safe non-pharmacological treatment alternative to reduce menstrual pain in adolescent girls. Conclusion : It is hoped that pilates exercises can be recommended as an effective method in efforts to reduce menstrual pain in adolescents.
Factors Related to Mothers and the Prevalence of LBW Ni Komang Erny Astiti; Ni Wayan Suarniti; Visti Delvina; Anna Maria Manullang; Inna Noor Inayati
Bulletin of Inspiring Developments and Achievements in Midwifery Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): December, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/bidan.v1i1.79

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Birth weight is a crucial indicator of infant health, influencing survival and future growth and mental development. In 2020, 40 mothers (7.19%) experienced preeclampsia during childbirth. Among mothers giving birth, 216 (39%) were primiparous, 300 (54%) multiparous, and 40 (7.19%) grand multiparous. This study aimed to identify maternal factors associated with the prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) in hospitals. Utilizing a case-control research design, this quantitative study employed an observational analytical method. The sample consisted of 60 controls and 30 cases of LBW infants, randomly selected from mothers who delivered between January and December. Data were analyzed using bivariate chi-square tests.The analysis revealed a significant relationship between preeclampsia and LBW incidence, with a prevalence ratio (PR) of 2.667 (95% CI = 1.591-4.470). To mitigate LBW rates, the Indonesian Ministry of Health has established health check-up guidelines for pregnant women. This initiative aims to enhance hospital programs addressing factors that contribute to LBW. Additionally, variables such as parity, anemia, and nutritional status did not show a significant correlation with LBW incidence.In conclusion, while preeclampsia was significantly linked to LBW, other maternal factors such as parity and nutritional status require further investigation to understand their potential impacts on birth weight outcomes effectively. The findings underscore the importance of comprehensive maternal healthcare to improve neonatal health outcomes and reduce the prevalence of LBW in future pregnancies.
Nutrition Education for Pregnant Women to Improve the Nutritional Status of Mothers and Fetuses Inna Noor Inayati; Anita Lontaan
Bulletin of Inspiring Developments and Achievements in Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): June, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/bidan.v2i1.150

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The nutritional status of pregnant women is a major determinant of maternal and fetal health. Not only malnutrition such as anemia and chronic energy deficiency (CED), but also excess nutrition such as obesity can cause pregnancy complications. However, most nutritional interventions have not considered variations in nutritional status based on maternal body mass index (BMI). Nutrition education is one of the important interventions bto improve knowledge and change nutritional consumption behavior. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of nutritional education on the nutritional status of pregnant women and their fetuses. The study used a pre-post test design with a quantitative approach on 60 pregnant women in the second trimester who received nutrition education for 4 weeks. The parameters measured were changes in hemoglobin levels, upper arm circumference (MUAC), and weight gain. The results showed a significant increase in the average hemoglobin level (p <0.05) and MUAC after the intervention. Nutrition education has been proven effective in improving the nutritional status of pregnant women, both in terms of anemia, energy, and weight. This intervention should be an integral part of antenatal care (ANC) services, taking into account the diversity of maternal nutritional status and socio-economic background.