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SOEPRA Jurnal Hukum Kesehatan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2548818X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24167/shk
Core Subject : Health, Social,
The Journal focuses on the development of health law in Indonesia: national, comparative and international. The exchange of views between health lawyers in Indonesia is encouraged. The Journal publishes information on the activities of European and other international organizations in the field of health law. Discussions about ethical questions with legal implications are welcome. National legislation, court decisions and other relevant national material with international implications are also dealt with.
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Human Rights Perspectives on Voluntary Health Workers Nurses Who Work at Government Agencies Zainal Abidin; Y. Trihoni Nalesti Dewi; Tuntas Dhanardhono
SOEPRA Vol 6, No 1: Juni 2020
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (548.596 KB) | DOI: 10.24167/shk.v6i1.2385

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Nurses as professionals whose existence is recognized by the State have rights that should be fulfilled and protected as professionals and general citizens. The rights that have been guaranteed by various laws and regulations are supposed to remain insufficient to comprehensively accommodate voluntary health worker nurses spreading over the country.Various Indonesian laws and regulations on human rights have guaranteed the rights to work and decent life as well as the rights to recognition, legal certainty, and legal protection. This study aimed to know about the rights to obtain work and decent life viewed from the human rights perspective besides knowing about the guarantee of recognition, legal certainty, and legal protection to voluntary health worker nurses at Bima City, West Nusa Tenggara Province.This study was conducted at Bima City’s General Hospital and Paruga Health Center (Puskesmas). It applied a socio-legal approach and explicative-analytical specification. The data-gathering technique was carried out through interviews with informants, namely the Head of General and Personnel Affairs of Health Office of Bima City, the Head of General and Personnel Affairs of Personnel and Human Resources Office of Bima City, the Head of General and Personnel Affairs of Bima City’s General Hospital and Puskesmas Paruga beside twenty voluntary health worker nurses.The results of this study showed that there was no written legal regulation regarding the procedure of recruiting voluntary health worker nurses in the form of regional regulation nor the Mayor’s Decree that could be used as a legal basis for recruiting voluntary health worker nurses. This led to implications of the fulfillment of the rights to the voluntary health worker nurses, especially in the matters of work and decent life beside guaranteed legal recognition, certainty, and protection.
Assessing the Nutritional Condition of The Elderly: Perspectives of Trained Health Workers and Significant Others in Countryside in Indonesia Inputs to an Action Plan Fransisca Winandari
SOEPRA Vol 6, No 1: Juni 2020
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata Semarang

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Background: Nutrition plays an important role in health maintenance, rehabilitation, and prevention and control of disease for the elderly. If undetected, nutritional problems among the elderly may result in more rapid deterioration of health and early death.  Methods: In this study, the researcher conducted descriptive correlational design to describe the perspectives of trained health workers and significant others on the nutritional condition of the elderly in terms of nutritional screening, nutritional assessment, and nutritional indication score. Results: The population of this study is the trained health workers in Bambanglipuro and the significant others of the elderly who met the inclusion criteria. There are 50 of trained health worker respondents and 112 significant other respondents. Their assessment was assessed by themselves and tested significant differences using the T-test. All the computed t values were less than T values of 1.96. This result shows that the null hypothesis is accepted, meaning there is no significant difference between the assessment of the trained health worker respondents and the significant other respondents on the nutritional condition of the elderly. It proved that the significant others completely knew about the nutritional condition of the elderly.Conclusions: Proposed action plan can be applied for enhancement of the nutritional condition of the elderly, such as to conduct a lecture related to the importance of assessing the physical problems of the patient, conduct a lecture related to the importance of assessing the patient’s mode feeding, conduct a training workshop related how to measure Calf Circumference and Mid-arm Circumference (MAC).

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