1 Jacobs Publishing House South Eastern European Journal of Public Health Special Volume No. 2, 2022 YOUNG INDONESIAN SCIENTISTS WRITE ON PUBLIC HEALTH A Collection of Spotlights 2 Executive Editor Prof. Dr. Genc Burazeri PhD Faculty of Medicine, St. Dibres, No. 371, Tirana, Albania, and CAPHRI, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, 6200 MD, Maastricht, the Netherlands Email: genc.burazeri@maastrichtuniversity.nl and: gburazeri@gmail.com Volume Editor Prof. Dr. med. Ulrich Laaser DTM&H, MPH Section of International Public Health School of Public Health, Bielefeld University POB 10 01 31, D-33501 Bielefeld, Germany E-mail: ulrich.laaser@uni-bielefeld.de Orcid: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5889-4471?lang=en Assistant Executive Editor Kreshnik Petrela BA Tirana, Albania Email: kreshnikp@gmail.com Technical Editor Meri Roshi BA Tirana, Albania Email: meriroshi90@gmail.com Publisher Jacobs Publishing House Hans C. 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Bibliographic information published by Die DeutscheBibliothek. Die Deutsche Bibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data is available on the Internet at http://dnb.ddb.de South Eastern European Journal of Public Health (Open Access Journal). Copyright 2022 by Jacobs Publishing House: Am Prinzengarten 1, D 32756 Detmold, Germany Copyright cover picture: WordPress Foundation: http://wordpressfounda- tion.org/GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE http://dnb.ddb.de/ 5 Editorial The contributions assembled in this Special Volume have been selected from a large number of contributions to the International Seminar and Workshop on Public Health Action (ISWOPHA) 2021, organized by the Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Science, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Semarang, Indonesia. The important issues treated range from juridical questions around patient records - subject of the de- veloping legislation - to adolescent pregnancies in Nepal and reproductive health literacy, deal with Diabetes mellitus and Tuberculosis, investigate farmers handling pesticides, and last but not least ar- gue for health protocols at the workplace, urgent in the pandemic situation of today. In the present global situation, we, the workshop organizers, want to underline the essential role of digital health together with improved health literacy. Digital technology has the potential to unlock capacities otherwise sealed off, especially in the developing world. The digitalization of our world, however, looks like a two-sided coin: first, reaching the marginalized with essential information on how to protect is an extremely valuable achievement; second, the net also carries infodemic and even purposely wrong information not discernible by the recipients. Hopefully, the findings published here will be used to generate better public health policy and better health care resulting in a higher quality of human life. The selected eight contributions of our young scientists demonstrate convincingly: Indonesia is on the move. Committee ISWOPHA Faculty of Health Science Universitas Dian Nuswantoro Semarang, Indonesia E-mail: swopha@dinus.id mailto:swopha@dinus.id 6 Table of Contents Rano Indradi Sudra, Sarsintorini Putra, Inge Hartini Legal protection of the patient's right to access medical records in Indonesia. Retno Astuti Setijaningsih, Suyoko, Mellinia Sukamto, Arinimar Shaffa Wijayanti, Brissa Gus- taviar Vaninda, Eva Nur Rochmah, Ngesti Wahyuni, Sabrina Hayatun Nufus, Slamet Isworo Management of Medical Record Unit Services for Covid-19 Patients in Type C Hospitals: A Study of Legal Aspects. Sweta Mahato, Sanjeev Younjan, Anamika Mahato Fetal outcome of adolescent pregnancy in a tertiary care center in western Nepal: A case-control study. Eti Rimawati, Tri Nur Kristina, Sri Achadi Nugraheni, Ani Margawati Assessing reproductive health literacy: Terms of sex genital among caregiver in Semarang city. Roshan Kumar Mahato, Wongsa Laohasiriwong, Rajendra Koju The role of Diabetes mellitus comorbidity on Tuberculosis treatment outcomes in Nepal: A pro- spective cohort study. Kismi Mubarokah, Nurjanah, Sri Handayani, Hermin Rhema Astarini, Adelia Wahyuningtyas Maha- rani, Dewi Masitoh, Merisha Dea Salisa, Sri Dian Yulianah Tuberculosis literacy and stigma: Female activists in five areas with the lowest treatment suc- cess rate in Semarang, Indonesia. Eni Mahawati Effect of safety and hygiene practices on lung function among Indonesian farmers exposed to pesticides. MG Catur Yuantari, Enny Rachmani, Edi Jaya Kusuma, Amelia Devi Putri Ariyanto Implementation of health protocols in the workplace during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. Executive Editor Volume Editor Assistant Executive Editor Technical Editor Meri Roshi BA Tirana, Albania Email: meriroshi90@gmail.com Publisher