Prof. Dr. Nani Nurhaeni is a pediatric nursing scholar whose work contributes broadly to child health, nutrition, family-centered care, and health systems — aligning with multiple UN Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs):
SDG 2 – Zero Hunger (nutrition & growth)
SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being (child health promotion & prevention)
SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (family empowerment & equitable care delivery)
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Prof. Dr. Yeni Rustina is a pediatric and neonatal nursing scholar whose work focuses on preterm infant care, neonatal quality improvement, parental involvement in clinical settings, and family-centered pediatric practice — aligning with key UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being (newborn survival & pediatric care quality)
SDG 2 – Zero Hunger (early growth and prevention of stunting in premature infants)
SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals (collaborative neonatal research and implementation)
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Dr. Nur Agustini is an assistant professor in the Pediatric Nursing Department at the Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia. Her research spans resilience and psychosocial aspects of families with children with disabilities, systematic reviews related to child health measurement tools, adolescent research, and applied pediatric nursing topics.
Her work contributes to strengthening child and family health practices and supports UN SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being through evidence-based understanding of pediatric and caregiving dynamics.
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Dr. Siti Chodidjah is a pediatric nursing scholar whose research contributions strengthen child health practice, family support systems, and clinical nursing interventions — aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goal SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being, particularly in pediatric and family-centered care.
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Dr. Fajar Tri Waluyanti is an assistant professor in the Pediatric Nursing Department at Universitas Indonesia whose research focuses on infant and young child feeding practices, digital education for nutrition, and child health interventions. Her work contributes to improving early child growth and feeding practices, aligning with key UN Sustainable Development Goals:
SDG 2 – Zero Hunger (nutritional knowledge & complementary feeding practices)
SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being (child nutrition outcomes & pediatric care quality)
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Dr. Happy Hayati is a pediatric and child health nursing scholar whose work encompasses maternal-child health, adolescent health issues, and pediatric clinical practices. Her research enriches understanding of early child feeding, breastfeeding practices, infant care dynamics, and community-oriented health outcomes — supporting UN SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being and SDG 2: Zero Hunger (through enhanced infant/child feeding practices and knowledge).
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Ns. Mega Hasanul Huda is a pediatric nursing scholar whose research primarily strengthens child health care, neonatal nursing practice, non-pharmacological intervention strategies, and evidence-based clinical approaches — closely aligned with UN SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being through improved pediatric care and parent-involved health strategies.
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Ns. Ayu Widya Lestari is a pediatric nursing scholar at the Pediatric Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, whose research focuses on child behavior during hospitalization, parental psychological distress, and the effectiveness of pediatric care strategies in reducing anxiety and enhancing child comfort — contributing to better child health outcomes and family-centered care approaches aligned with UN SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being.
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