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Analisis Faktor Determinan Mediko Sosial Pada Ibu Dengan Anak Stunting Di Kabupaten Mamuju Provinsi Sulawesi Barat karsa, nevi sulvita; Mappaware, Nasrudin Andi; Latief, Shofiyah; Irwan, Andi Alamanda; Pangnguriseng, Utomo Andi
Green Medical Journal Vol 3 No 2 August (2021): Green Medical Journal
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/gmj.v3i2.75

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Introduction: Stunting is a linear growth disorder caused by malnutrition in chronic nutrient intake and chronic recurrent infectious diseases as indicated by height z-score according to age. Infancy is a period that is very sensitive to the environment so more attention is needed especially the adequacy of nutrition. Obstetric complications are very influential on several determinant factors, one of these factors is a medical society or social risk. Family socioeconomic status such as family income, parental education, mother's knowledge about nutrition, and the number of family members can indirectly relate to stunting. Methods: A cross-sectional analytic with a retrospective approach. Processing data using regression tests. Result: The results of this Stunting study were obtained from nutritional status data on children under five in the province of West Sulawesi in January-June 2020 by taking samples using simple random sampling. The total number of samples in this study were 88 people taken from mothers who have Stunting children aged 2-5 years. Social risk is the condition of the mother during pregnancy including age, level of education, ethnicity, occupation, income, referral decision, cost considerations, distance traveled, referral mobilization, consideration of health insurance that is expected to be related to stunting. Conclusion: In this study, it was found that the most influential medicosocial determinants were referral mobilization and employment.
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