Research Article
Ulama Collaboration in the Implementation of Interprofessional Collaboration
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.19-10-2022.2329028, author={Heni Nurhaeni and Asep Saepudin Jahar and Dwi Tyastuti and Didin Saepudin}, title={Ulama Collaboration in the Implementation of Interprofessional Collaboration}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 5th International Graduate Conference in Islam and Interdisciplinary Studies, IGCIIS 2022, 19-20 October 2022, Mataram, Lombok, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IGCIIS}, year={2023}, month={5}, keywords={ulama/cleric inter-professional collaboration knowledge mental disorders}, doi={10.4108/eai.19-10-2022.2329028} }
- Heni Nurhaeni
Asep Saepudin Jahar
Dwi Tyastuti
Didin Saepudin
Year: 2023
Ulama Collaboration in the Implementation of Interprofessional Collaboration
IGCIIS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.19-10-2022.2329028
Abstract
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.