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Tinjauan Etika Surveilans Gizi Buruk di Kabupaten Pekalongan (Studi Kasus pada Puskesmas Sragi I dan Puskesmas Sragi II)

*Satya Kirana Dela Rosa  -  Program Studi Magister Bioetika, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl. Teknika Utara, Pogung, Mlati, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 55281, Indonesia
Mubasysyir Hasanbasri  -  , Indonesia
Retna Siwi Padmawati  -  , Indonesia
Received: 28 Jan 2024; Revised: 2 Jan 2025; Accepted: 6 Jan 2025; Published: 30 Jan 2025.

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The epidemiological approach to malnutrition problems aims to analyze factors related to the emergence of malnutrition problems in society through the implementation of nutritional surveillance where this information is useful for decision making to improving community nutrition. Malnutrition surveillance can't be separated from ethical issues. So, the research is needed to analyze the ethics of implementing malnutrition surveillance at the Puskesmas Sragi I and Puskesmas Sragi II, Pekalongan Regency based on deontological theory. This is a descriptive research with a qualitative study design. Data collection was carried out through semi-structured interviews with 15 respondents selected by purposive sampling technique. Data analysis presented descriptively with a theoretical basis in accordance with the findings  in the research. This research showed that the implementation of malnutrition surveillance is carried out by nutrition practitioners who have an educational background in the field of nutrition. The implementation of malnutrition surveillance at the Puskesmas Sragi I and Puskesmas Sragi II has been carried out well as evidenced by a structured nutritional surveillance recording and reporting system. The boundaries of the ethical principles use deontological ethical principles so that malnutrition surveillance are still carried out because they don't pose a potential risk of harm to patients and provide more benefits, but patient autonomy is still prioritized. Ethical challenges often arise because personal information affects all aspects of life, especially when stigma and discrimination accompany an individual's condition. Therefore, the implementation of nutritional surveillance practices must follow existing professional ethics to minimize adverse impacts on patients.
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Keywords: malnutrition surveillance; public health ethics; profesionalism

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