BIOSKETCH
Widyawati, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at Pediatric and Maternity Nursing Department. Widyawati, Ph.D. has been teaching for more than two decades in undergraduate nursing student. She is also as a lecturer at Magister and Post graduate program in nursing. Widyawati, Ph.D. had been Course coordinator for Advanced Maternity Care at Magister Nursing program. She is now as a provincial leader for maternity nurse association.
Widyawati has been actively involved in research since 2001. His research interests mainly focused on Women’s Health, and Nursing Management. Widyawati, Ph.D. had worked on research topic ranging from anemia management during pregnancy, adolescent women healthcare needs, breastfeeding, spiritual care, maternal audit, nursing management, Human Papilloma Virus vaccinations among adolescent, pregnancy wellbeing, and transcultural nursing. Widyawati, Ph.D. has been an active peer reviewer for double-blinded peerreview both national and international journals.
POSITION(S)
- Head of Department of Pediatric and Maternity Nursing
- Manager for Finance, Departments of Nursing
DIVISION
Maternity Nursing
AREA OF INTEREST
Women’s health, Drama in education
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
- Member – Indonesia National Nurses Association
- Chairwoman – Ikatan Perawat Maternitas Indonesia Provinsi DIY
AWARDS
- 2011-2016 Awardee of Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education scholarship
- 2017 Grant Linneaus Palme Teacher Exchange with University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Year | Academic title | Institution |
| 2016 | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Women’s Health | Department of Primary and Community Care, Gender and Women’s Health. |
| 2001 | Magister Kesehatan (M.Kes) Major Hospital Management | Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia |
| 1993 | Sarjana Keperawatan (S.Kp) | Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia |
RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
Perceptions of Teachers, Parents and Adolescents about HPV, Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccination (2nd author published in Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2020; 11:1)
Effect of Using an Android-based Module on Knowledge and Attitude of Nursing Students about the Provision of Transcultural Nursing (3rd author published in Belitung Nursing Journal, 2020; 6(1):8-13.)
Nursing Research Priorities in Indonesia as Perceived by Nurses (3rd author published in Belitung Nursing Jurnal, 2020; 6(2):41-46.)
Issues Related to Men Participation toward Incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infection (STIs) After the Merapi Eruption 2010 in Indonesia (3rd author published in The Open Public Health Journal, 2019; 12:1).
Need vs Financing Capability: Human Pappillomavirus Vaccination among Adolescents (3rd author published in Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2019; 20(10):2959-2964)
Exploring Indonesian adolescent women’s healthcare needs as they transition to motherhood: A qualitative study (2nd author published in Women Birth, 2019. doi: 10.1016/jwombi.2019.02.007).
Adolescent mothers’ experiences of the transition to motherhood: an integrative review (2nd author published in Internasional Journal of Nursing Sciences, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2019.03.013).
A qualitative study: the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) by integrated service post (ISP) cadres in suburban city. (3rd author published in Enfermeria Clinica 2019, 29:56-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enfcli.2018.11.019).
Perceived barriers and facilitators of a new model in managing pregnant women with iron deficiency anemia: a qualitative study (1st author published in International Journal of Childbirth, 2016; vol 6, issue 3).
Risk factors associated with the occurence of precancerous cervical lesions at health centers of Karanganyar regency (2nd author published in International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, June 2016; 3(6):1437-1441).
The effectiveness of a new model in managing pregnant women with iron deficiency anaemia in Indonesia: a non randomized controlled intervention study (1st author published in BIRTH Issues in Perinatal Care, Birth 42:4; Desember 2015, p337-345).
A qualitative study on barriers in the prevention of anaemia during pregnancy in Public Health Centres: perceptions of Indonesian nurse-midwives (1st author published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2015, 15:47)
A randomised controlled trial on the Four Pillars Approach in managing pregnant women with anaemia in Yogyakarta – Indonesia: a study protocol (1st author published in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014, 14:163)
Change in contraceptive methods following the Yogyakarta eartquake and its association with the prevalence of unplanned pregnancy (published in Contaceptive 79 (2009) 316 – 322)
The differences of perineum healing process between bethadine compress and bethadine rub among postpartum women in Yogyakarta (Local Journal 2007)
A Trial of Health Education for pediatric obesity in Yogyakarta (Research Collaboration with Japan in 2006)
The affecting factors of breastfeeding weaning period decision in Yogyakarta (Local Journal 2006)
PROCEEDINGS & CONFERENCES
Widyawati, W. (12-13 November 2019). Anemia During Pregnancy as a Risk Factor of Postpartum Blues: a Cohort Retrospective Study. Paper presented at the Proceeding of the 3rd IJCNS and ICPS, 12 – 13 November 2019, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
- Pengembangan folder kesehatan keluarga di desa Wonosalam, Kelurahan Sukoharjao, Kecamatan Ngaglik, Kabupaten Sleman, DIY. (2018)
- Pemberdayaan kader kesehatan untuk pemantauan kesehatan reproduksi wanita di desa Kali Bawang, Nanggulan, Kulonprogo, DIY (2019)
- Pemberdayaan Ibu untuk meningkatkan ketahanan keluarga di desa Panggungharjo, Sewon, Bantul, DIY.
