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Journal : Jurnal Minfo Polgan (JMP)

MANAJEMEN KOMUNIKASI EFEKTIF ANTARA BIDAN, PASIEN, DAN KELUARGA Sefentina, Sefentina; Purba, Santi Widya; Kristina, May Linda
Jurnal Minfo Polgan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Artikel Penelitian
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/jmp.v13i2.15408

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Communication is at the heart of quality midwifery care. Effective interactions between midwives, patients (mothers), and family members are the foundation for building trust, ensuring understanding of health information, facilitating shared decision-making, and ultimately improving satisfaction and health outcomes. However, various barriers can hinder effective communication in the clinical setting. This literature review examines the importance of effective communication, the challenges faced, and strategies for improving communication management between midwives, patients, and families. The aim is to provide insight into how communication skills can be improved to support patient- and family-centered midwifery care and promote positive pregnancy, labor, and postpartum experiences.
PENERAPAN KERANGKA MANAJEMEN RISIKO KLINIS DALAM PRAKTIK KEBIDANAN, MENCAKUP IDENTIFIKASI RISIKO YANG SPESIFIK Sefentina, Sefentina; Purba, Santi Widya; Kristina, May Linda
Jurnal Minfo Polgan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Article Research
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/jmp.v11i1.15409

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Midwifery practice, although focused on physiological events, is not free from clinical risks that have the potential to cause injury or harm to mothers and babies. Incidents such as postpartum hemorrhage, neonatal asphyxia, or infection can have serious consequences. Clinical risk management is a systematic approach to identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential hazards in healthcare to improve patient safety. This literature review aims to explore the application of a clinical risk management framework in midwifery practice, encompassing specific risk identification, risk assessment methods, and effective mitigation strategies. The review results indicate that proactive integration of clinical risk management can reduce adverse incidents, increase adherence to clinical standards, improve team communication, and ultimately, improve maternal and infant health outcomes. Implementation challenges include a lack of a reporting culture, limited resources, and the need for ongoing training. Comprehensive implementation requires leadership commitment and the active participation of all midwifery staff.