Window of Community Dedication Journal
Vol. 02 No. 02 (Desember, 2021)

Interprofessional Collaboration Penanganan Awal Kasus Preeklamsia Dan Eklamsia Di Kabupaten Wajo Sulawesi Selatan

Karsa, Nevi Sulvita (Unknown)
Andi Mappaware, Nasrudin (Unknown)
Mokhtar, Shulhana (Unknown)
Alamanda Irwan, Andi (Unknown)
Mursyid, Muhammad (Unknown)
Makmun, Armanto (Unknown)
Adriansyah, Aan (Unknown)
Irsan, Muhammad (Unknown)
Parningan, Zherant (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2021

Abstract

Preeclampsia and eclamsia are a unity of the disease. The term unity of the disease means that both events are essentially the same because of eclamsia which is an increase of the heavier and more dangerous pre-eclampsia with the addition of certain symptoms. Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is a strategy in improving the quality of service. The IPC strategy aims to improve patient safety, improve human resources quality, and transform health care systems more effectively. Thus IPC is important in hospital services. Health workers, namely doctors, midwives, nurses and pharmacists to be able to solve the problem of obstetric emergency can be done training and applying interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in providing education, screening and initial management by doctors, midwives, nurses and pharmacists in lowering unwanted events or death in cases of preeclampsia and eclamsia. Training is given to health workers, especially doctors, midwives, nurses and pharmacists in conducting IPC practice divided into 4 dimensions, namely Assessment of Interprofessional Team Collaboration Scale (AITCS) including partnerships, Cooperation, Coordination, Shared Decision Making. Keywords: Interprofessional collaboration, preeclampsia, eclamsia

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Journal Info

Abbrev

wocd

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Humanities Health Professions Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Public Health

Description

The Window of Community Dedication Journal is a scientific journal managed by the Center for Study and Journal Management of the Faculty of Public Health of the Muslim University of Indonesia with a peer review process, having ISSN: 2721-3307. Publish articles on community service activities in the ...