Interprofessional Collaboration (IPE/C) is a form of developing health services for all health workers. In the Jakarta I Poltekkes environment since 2018, IPE/C-based learning has been developed to provide opportunities for nursing, midwifery, orthotic prosthetics and dental students to have direct experience in collaborating between professions (IPE/C) in public health services. Implementation of collaborative practice models in acute, primary, and community care. However, over time IPE/C activities were able to improve the quality of health services by using 4 domains; Roles, Communication, Norms/Values, Ethics, and Inter-Professional Communication. Courses with a “people-centered care” approach have strategies/methods: Demonstration, roleplay, discussion, and PBC, Tutorial, PBD/Independent, online media (zoom) and Library Studies on the documentation system. And during the Pandemic period, learning is carried out through online media with a maximum meeting time of 90 minutes and alternate breaks to anticipate device malfunctions with the link provided from Pusbangdik, namely Join Zoom Meetings. During 2 weeks of online learning, the students' achievements were obtained with an average score of 87.06, an increase of 56.7%, and 98% of students/lecturers stated that they were very satisfied with the joint learning.
Ulama are figures who are present in the community as guides and enlighteners in practicing aspects of religious teachings that Allah SWT and His Messenger have ordered. Ta'awun Ulama is authorized to provide services and regulate community activities with existing rules and laws, both independently and in collaboration, in all areas of service, which is the main forerunner of integrated professional groups into society. Management of mental health services through CMHN (Community Mental Health Nursing) for people with mental disorders (ODGJ) to intervene with clients in collaborative interpersonal relationships in the community. The findings of this study are in line with [1]Ulama Agency for Social Change: Muslim Scholars Speak for Mother's Rights (Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborn/PAIMAN), where the active involvement of Ulama jointly discusses health services. Moreover, from this study, it was found [2], there was a lack of smooth communication when carrying out inter-professional collaboration in providing collaborative services to ODGJ.
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