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Legal Standing on Health Workers in the Field of Emergencies and Disasters Ginanjar, Anggi; Suryana, Ucup; Anggraeni, Happy Yulia
Research Horizon Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Research Horizon - August 2025
Publisher : LifeSciFi

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Health workers play a critical role in responding to medical emergencies and disasters. The legal responsibilities and obligations of health workers in these situations are often highlighted, both in terms of legal protection for health workers and their responsibility to save lives. This article will examine the legal standing of health workers in emergency and disaster scenarios. It will also examine the legal protection afforded to health workers in carrying out their duties, as well as the legal difficulties and issues they face in Indonesia. This research used normative legal research techniques and it used references from various national and international legal sources, as well as case studies, will be used for comparison. The legal standing of health workers in Indonesia, especially during emergencies and disasters, requires clearer and stricter rules to protect medical personnel on duty. Existing rules and regulations provide a legal framework, but in practice, health workers often face legal obstacles, especially in emergency situations and major disasters.  
Hubungan Tingkat Pengetahuan dengan Kecemasan Pre Anestesi Spinal Pada Pasien Sectio Caesarea di Rumah Sakit TK III Salak Bogor Suryana, Ucup; Susanti, Indri Heri; Khasanah, Suci
Viva Medika Vol 16 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Harapan Bangsa Purwokerto

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Background: Surgery and anesthesia are actions that bring stress, because there is a threat to the integrity of one's body and soul. The existence of this stress can cause an anxiety condition. Patients who will undergo surgery will experience preoperative and pre-anesthesia anxiety in various levels. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between knowledge level and pre spinal anesthesia anxiety in sectio caesarea surgery at TK III Salak Hospital, Bogor. Methods: The research design used was descriptive correlational with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were patients who were about to give birth by sectio caesarea at the TK III Salak Hospital, Bogor. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling using the Slovin formula so that 53 respondents were obtained according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The analysis used is spearman rank correlation. Results: Most of the respondents had sufficient knowledge of 28 people (52.8%) and 23 people (43.4%). The results of the statistical test showed a significant relationship (p value = 0.006) between knowledge and pre-spinal anesthesia anxiety with the Spearman correlation value of 0.370. Conclusion: There is a relationship between knowledge and pre-spinal anesthesia anxiety in sectio caesarea patients at TK III Salak Hospital, Bogor