Proceedings of AIPKIND Scientific Meeting

The Proceedings of AIPKIND Scientific Meeting is a peer-reviewed platform dedicated to advancing knowledge, practice, and policy in midwifery, maternal and children health. This proceeding presents scholarly works from researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers across a wide range of disciplines related to midwifery, children and women's health.

We proudly publish original papers presented at the Proceedings of AIPKIND Scientific Meeting, focusing on diverse aspects of midwifery in clinical, community and education settings, as well as broader themes such as maternal and child health, women's reproductive health, and supportive health policies. Contributions could also explore innovations, interventions, and research aimed at improving the health and well-being of mothers and children.

Through this platform, we aim to foster academic collaboration, promote evidence-based practice, and contribute to the development of midwifery in Indonesia and beyond.

We invite you to explore the contributions within this proceeding and engage with the critical discussions shaping the future of midwifery and maternal health.

 

Vol 1 No 1 (2025): Proceedings of AIPKIND Scientific Meeting

Published: 2025-09-10

The Association Between Obesity and the Risk of Prediabetes Among Adolescents

Herlianty Herlianty, Evi Sridahrianti, Yanti Mustarin, Syaiful Bachri

20-29

Self-Compassion Level Contributes to Variations in Emotional Rrsponses in Pregnant Women

Lina Fitriani, A.Fatimah Jamir, Yuniar Dwi Yanti, Dewi Hastuty

38-45

The Impact of Murottal Recitation and Guided Imagery Therapy on Anxiety Reduction in Pregnant Women with Preeclampsia

Siti Naili Ilmiyani, Rosmiatun Rosmiatun, Eka Faizaturrahmi, Baiq Disnalia Siswari

66-75

Analysis of Trends in Vocational Midwifery Competency Test Pass Rates as an Exit Exam in Indonesia: A Retrospective Study 2016-2023

Alifina Izza, Farah Sajidah, Anisa Kurnia Ramdhini, Diana Rahima, Luh Sukeningsih, Mutiara Dien Safitri, Sekar Putri Kirana, Putri Arisma Dewi, Raihanah Raihanah, Kinanti Kinanti, Husnul Fadillah, Ina Rahayu Sakti

105-118

Factors Affecting The Incidence of Anemia in Adolescents in Junior High School 7 Cimahi City

Fitri Nurhayati, Indria Astuti, Rani Sumarni, Lina Haryani, Nanik Cahyati

119-126

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About the Proceeding

The Proceedings of AIPKIND Scientific Meeting is a peer-reviewed platform dedicated to advancing knowledge, practice, and policy in midwifery, maternal and children health. This proceeding presents scholarly works from researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers across a wide range of disciplines related to midwifery, children and women's health.

We proudly publish original papers presented at the Proceedings of AIPKIND Scientific Meeting, focusing on diverse aspects of midwifery in clinical, community and education settings, as well as broader themes such as maternal and child health, women's reproductive health, and supportive health policies. Contributions could also explore innovations, interventions, and research aimed at improving the health and well-being of mothers and children.

Through this platform, we aim to foster academic collaboration, promote evidence-based practice, and contribute to the development of midwifery in Indonesia and beyond.

We invite you to explore the contributions within this proceeding and engage with the critical discussions shaping the future of midwifery and maternal health.

 

Keynote speaker

  1. Budi Gunadi Sadikin, CHFC, CLU Minister of Health Republic Indonesia

Topik: "Kebijakan Nasional dalam Penguatan Peran Bidan di Era Transformasi Kesehatan"​

 

  1. ​Prof. Brian Yuliarto, Ph.D (Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education Republic Indonesia

Topik: "Peluang dan Tantangan Pendidikan Kebidanan menuju Indonesia Emas 2045"​

 

Plenary Session: Rebranding Midwifery in Indonesia

  1. Jumiarni Ilyas, M.Kes (Chair of Indonesian Midwifery Education Association)
  2. Ade Jubaedah, S.ST., Bd (Chair of Indonesian Midwives Association)
  3. Bintang Petralina (Chair of Indonesian Midwifery Council)
  4. Gita Nirmala Sari, M.Keb., Ph.D (Chair of Indonesian College of Midwifery)
  5. dr Usman Chatib Warsa, Sp.MK, Ph.D (Chair of Indonesian )

Speakers

  1. Hannah Dahlen, AM
    Professor of Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Australia
    Topic: "Midwifery Autonomy and Physiological Birth"
  2. Tomasina Stacey
    King’s College London (On-site)
    Topic: "Personalised Midwifery Care"
  3. Anna Af Ugglas
    Chief Executive, International Confederation of Midwives (Virtual)
    Topic: "Global Standards in Midwifery Education and Practice: The Role of ICM in Rebranding the Midwifery Profession"
  4. Yunefit Ulfa, S.ST., M.Keb, Ph.D
    Midwifery Researcher, National Research and Innovation Agency (On-site)
    Topic: "The Role of Research in Developing Evidence-Based Midwifery Practice Models"
  5. Jamilatus Sa'diyah, S.ST., Bd.
    Practicing Midwife
    Topic: "Strengthening the New Identity of Indonesian Midwives: Perspectives and Challenges"
  1. ​UNFPA Representative

Topik: "Strengthening Midwifery Workforce for Global Maternal Health Challenges."