This research is concerned with the patterns of child malnutnhon in Indonesia since the mid 1980s. Aggregate data show that malnourished children are found among lower income groups. In this study a 10% reduction in the proportion of the papulation under the poverty line was found to be accompanied by a fall of around 4 4 % in the number of children suffering hom protein energy malnutrition. It 1s suggested that poverty reduction as a development goal can make a large contribution to alleviating malnutntmn. However, malnutrition, particularly among preschool children, 1s still a major problem in Indonesia.
Professional nurse career development in the form of career paths is a system to improve performance and professionalism, in accordance with the field of work through enhancing competencies that produce professional performance. The aim of this research was to find out the development plan for clinical nurse careers at Dumai Regional General Hospital. The research used is qualitative method. This research was conducted in August 2018. Data analysis was carried out in the form of data appearance, data verification, and matrix formation. The informants in this study amounted to 16 people who were taken based on purposive sampling.The research results obtained important themes namely; Human Resources (HR), Costs and Internship Processes are still a problem in efforts to develop clinical nurse careers. The research results obtained important themes namely; the comparison of the number of clinical assessors and nurses is not ideal, there are regulations about the number of clinical nurses who can participate in the credential process, many clinical nurses who work not according to their competence due to the impact of the length of credential process waiting time, lack of motivation of clinical nurses in following the credential process, not yet the issuance of the prescription decree, the absence of incentives for the preceptor, the lack of formulation of an increase in career level services, and the Internship process not yet implemented in the credential process.
Keyword- Career, Clinical Nurse
Integrated Master-Doctor program for excellent undergraduate student (Pendidikan Magister Menuju Doktor untuk Sarjana Unggul hereafter PMDSU) is a government program in the effort to increase the number of doctors and the number of international publications for doctoral supervisors in Indonesia. The program has been running since 2013 and has received students in 4 batches until 2018. Based on the year of entry, PMDSU batch I should have completed the study and PMDSU batch II has entered its final year. From that endeavour, this paper describes the achievements of PMDSU student and supervisor’s publications. The hypothesis raised is the number of publications and supervisor’s h-index influences the number of joint scientific publications between students and supervisor for batch I and II. PMDSU students and supervisors batch I and batch II are spread across 12 educational institutions in Indonesia. The findings show that the highest number of student’s publication is 17 articles. The level of participation of PMDSU students in scientific articles reaches 60% of 323 registered students. Based on student participation, an increase in the number of supervisor’s scientific articles was influenced weakly by the participation of PMDSU students. At the other hand, the supervisor’s h-index is also very weak in influencing the number of publications published by PMDSU students. Based on the results obtained, student’s participation can slightly increase the number of supervisor scientific articles, and the supervisor’s h-index has no relation to the number of publications published by PMDSU students.
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