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Analysis of Obstetric Medical Determinant Factors toward Mothers with the Stunting Children Syahril, Erlin; Mappaware, Nasrudin Andi; Akib, Marliyanti; Mursyid, Muhammad
Green Medical Journal Vol 2 No 3 December (2020): Green Medical Journal
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/gmj.v2i3.67

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Introduction: Toddlerhood is a period that is very sensitive to the environment so more attention is needed especially the adequacy of nutrition. Nutrition problems, especially stunting in a toddler can inhibit the growth and development of the children. This study aimed to identify various obstetric medical characteristics and determine the obstetric medical determinant factors that most influence pregnant women with the incidence of stunting in Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi. Methods: This study was conducted from June until August 2019 in Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi. The total samples in this study were 88 people who were taken from mothers who had stunting toddlers aged 2-5 years old in Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi. A total sampling method was used. A cross-sectional with the retrospective approach with a regression test. Data instruments were used questionnaires, observation sheets, and checklists. Results: The result of the stunting study was found from the toddler nutrient data from January until June 2020 in West Sulawesi by using total sampling. The researchers found a sufficient influence for the complication during childbirth factor, while the weak relation of the stunting based on the ages, parity, pregnancy spacing, poor obstetric history, comorbid disease, maternal surface, neonatal surface, hemoglobin levels, and the history of Sectio Caesarea (SC). Conclusion: One of the obstetric medical factors that have a sufficient relationship for causing the stunting for children is the complication during childbirth, while other obstetric medical factors have a very weak relation to the stunting case.
Kehamilan 33-34 Minggu dengan COVID-19 dalam Perspektif Medis, Bioetik, dan Islam Mappaware, Nasrudin Andi; Mursyid, Muhammad; Syahril, Erlin; Syam, Feby Wahyuni
JURNAL KESEHATAN REPRODUKSI Vol 7, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Kesehatan Masyarakat dan Keperawatan UGM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkr.63283

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Latar belakang: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) adalah penyakit yang menyebabkan pandemik global dan menjadi masalah kesehatan masyarakat yang serius. Sampai saat ini, pengetahuan tentang infeksi COVID-19 dalam hubungannya dengan kehamilan dan janin masih terbatas dan belum ada rekomendasi spesifik untuk penanganan ibu hamil dengan COVID-19.Objektif: Perempuan 28 tahun, kehamilan pertama dengan usia 34 minggu (preterm), masuk rumah sakit dengan keluhan batuk, demam dan sesak. Hasil foto thoraks gambaran pneumonia bilateral paru. Hasil swab dan rapid tes positif dan pasien diisolasi sebagai pasien terkonfirmasi COVID-19.Metode: Case studyHasil dan Pembahasan: Penanganan sesuai standar COVID-19 dan informed consent untuk terminasi kehamilan dengan rencana pematangan paru. Pengambilan keputusan terhadap masalah dan dilema etik dengan pendekatan medis, bioetika dan islam.Kesimpulan: Penanganan dan pengambilan keputusan klinik pada kasus kehamilan preterm dengan COVID-19 dengan berbagai dilema selain pertimbangan medis, diperlukan pendekatan bioetika dan nilai islam.Kata kunci: Kehamilan; COVID-19; preterm; medis; bioetika; islam
Analisis Pengambilan Keputusan Dokter Dan Pasien Terhadap Tindakan Seksio Permintaan Sendiri Berdasarkan Kaidah Autonomi Mappaware, Nasrudin Andi; Dewanto, Agung; Hakimi, Mohammad; Sastrowijoto, Soenarto; Kusmaryanto, Kusmaryanto; Mursyid, Muhammad
Window of Health : Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 5 No 01 (January 2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33368/woh.v0i0.1125

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Introduction: Cesarean sections as the patients’ request have been widely carried out in Indonesian society. The freedom to make their own decisions, including the decision to perform a cesarean section, can have various impacts on the patient. Obstetricians who perform cesarean sections can be also affected if the final result of the operation does not fulfill the patient's expectations. Research objectives: Analyzing the decision-making of patients and doctors regarding cesarean section at the request with ethically responsible reason based on the principle of autonomy. Methods: Multi-methods with the explanatory sequential design approach. Research results: Medical indications are the main basis for doctors in making decisions. In addition, other considerations were found outside the medical indications which received by the informant for a cesarean section on request. Conclusions: Cesarean section on request is a dilemma between medical indications and the demands to ethically respect the rights of autonomy.
Interprofessional Collaboration Penanganan Awal Kasus Preeklamsia Dan Eklamsia Di Kabupaten Wajo Sulawesi Selatan Karsa, Nevi Sulvita; Andi Mappaware, Nasrudin; Mokhtar, Shulhana; Alamanda Irwan, Andi; Mursyid, Muhammad; Makmun, Armanto; Adriansyah, Aan; Irsan, Muhammad; Parningan, Zherant
Window of Community Dedication Journal Vol. 02 No. 02 (Desember, 2021)
Publisher : Pusat Kajian dan Pengelola Jurnal Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/wocd.v2i02.348

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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