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Adhin Al Kasanah; Achmad Vindo Galaresa; Kartika Kartika

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Farmasi dan Kesehatan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Hypertension is a disease whose prevalence continues to increase every year. Uncontrolled hypertension can cause various complications, so comprehensive management is needed to treat this disease. One non-pharmacological therapy for treating hypertension is ginger. Ginger contains flavonoids which can have a vasodilation effect so scientifically it can lower blood pressure. The method used in this service is a lecture and simulation of making ginger stew to lower blood pressure. The results of blood pressure examinations showed that 71% of participants had hypertension. The knowledge value before providing education and simulating making ginger stew was 64.5, while the value after providing education and simulating making ginger stew was 84.2.

Taufan Saputra; Nurholis Nurholis

Jurnal Ilmuan Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This research delves into the intricate connection that exists between the human condition and the reflection of nature. Through a nearby investigation of the text, this examination intends to reveal how Hawthorne complicatedly winds around together components of imagery and story to depict hidden presences - a figurative investigation of the intricacies of human life and its collaboration with the regular world. The narrative delves into the depths of individual consciousness while simultaneously reflecting the sublime beauty and mystery of nature, drawing on themes of isolation, morality, and societal norms. This study sheds light on the larger cultural and philosophical implications of the narrative by contrasting Hawthorne's portrayal with Wordsworth's philosophical perspectives on human existence and nature."

Awaliyah , Dian Nafiatul

SARGA: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 2024 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945

In today's fast-paced, information-driven world, productivity is paramount for personal and professional success. Effective reading, a crucial cognitive process, significantly impacts knowledge acquisition, critical thinking, and innovation. This research offers an extensive examination of optimizing reading spaces to boost productivity. The study investigates the intricate relationship between reading environments and cognitive performance, considering factors like lighting, ergonomics, acoustics, spatial layout, and technology integration. These elements profoundly influence reader engagement, information retention, and cognitive load. Moreover, the study delves into environmental psychology's role in shaping concentration, creativity, and comfort within reading spaces. It analyzes the psychological effects of design elements like color, nature, and organization on cognitive processes. Understanding these responses empowers designers and individuals to tailor spaces for better focus and well-being. The integration of technology within reading spaces is explored, assessing digital platforms, interactive displays, and personalized content curation's benefits for efficient information consumption. It addresses challenges in balancing printed materials and digital resources. Additionally, the study considers personalized reading spaces' impact on diverse demographic groups, accounting for age, cognitive abilities, and preferences in design and customization. It emphasizes adaptable spaces catering to various needs and learning styles. This research offers a comprehensive view of reading spaces and productivity enhancement. By examining design elements, psychological factors, and technological integration, it provides insights for creating spaces that empower individuals to engage effectively with information, think critically, and achieve higher productivity in academic and professional endeavors.

Nur Hidayat Saputra; Abdul Muiz Aldzakir; Apriliono Teguh Aditya; Daniel Handoko

Harmoni: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi dan Sosial 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The ethical dilemmas in advertising have long posed significant challenges for marketers and organizations. This paper aims to explore these dilemmas, highlighting the controversy often associated with advertising practices. Through a detailed examination of case studies and theoretical frameworks, we provide insights into the strategies employed by companies to navigate these ethical challenges. The study concludes with recommendations for more ethical advertising practices that align with both consumer expectations and regulatory standards.

Farha Assagaf; Arfan Ohorella; Amry Jusuf

Jurnal Sains dan Kesehatan (JUSIKA) 2024 Universitas Muhamadiyah Manado

Flies are vectors for disease transmission, especially mechanically and through their vomit and feces. Items, especially food, are usually contaminated by human feces, rubbish, the saliva of sick people, scars from animal carcasses and other things that are covered in flies. Flies can throw feces on food so that the food becomes contaminated with fly eggs and larvae. Disruption of comfort, eyesore, itching of the skin, causing discomfort, decreased appetite. To determine the density and identification of flies in the Waiheru Perumnas market, Baguala District, Ambon City. Type of descriptive research that describes a condition based on observation and examination of the Ambon Environmental Health Engineering Center (BTKL) Laboratory. The aim of descriptive research is to describe the density and identification of flies in the Waiheru Perumnas market, Baguala District, Ambon City. Measuring the density of flies in the Waiheru Perumnas market, Baguala District, Ambon City is based on 3 points, 10 measurements at each point in the morning, at the first point (los fish) amounted to 87 flies, at point II (vegetable stall there were 55 flies and at point III (fruit stall) there were 45 flies. Identification of fly types resulted in 3 types of flies identified, namely Musca Domestica (house fly), Cliphora Sp (green flies) and Sarcophaga (meat flies). The density of flies in the Waiheru Perumnas market, Baguala District, Ambon City, based on the installation of fly grills based on the 10 highest points, was 187 flies and at the 5 highest points was 134 flies with 23 flies caught in the fly trap. From the results obtained, it can be seen that the density of flies is very high so it is necessary to deal with fly breeding sites and fly control measures.

Failuna Azizah; Septi Tri Aksari; Norif Didik Nur Imanah; Ellyzabeth Sukmawati

Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Kesehatan 2024 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Anxiety is a condition where a person experiences discomfort due to uncertainty about something that will happen.  This becomes an unpleasant and challenging response, unclear thoughts about what will happen in the future.  Non-pharmacological therapy can be done to reduce anxiety by providing lavender aromatherapy.  Lavender is a flower that has a distinctive and soft odor with the main compounds linalyl acetate and linalool which function to reduce anxiety.  It can also restore the mood, making a person relax while inhaling the aroma of lavender.  This study aims to determine the effectiveness of giving lavender aromatherapy candles to reduce anxiety in third trimester pregnant women.  This research is qualitative research with case studies with data sources and data types using primary data obtained from interviews, examinations and observations as well as secondary data obtained from relevant sources.  The implementation technique was carried out by Mrs.  N by giving lavender aromatherapy candles for a duration of approximately 10-15 minutes a day and conducting an evaluation after administration with the results showing that there is an effect of giving lavender aromatherapy candles in reducing anxiety about facing childbirth

Iin Suriya Ningsih; Srinanda Srinanda; Eka Widyanti

Harmoni: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi dan Sosial 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Examination and test panscore is an important process in educational evaluation that aims to measure students' understanding and achievement in various areas of knowledge. However, the challenge of ensuring the validity and reliability of tests is often a major concern for evaluation instrument developers. This paper discusses the approach used in the examination and panscorer of the test to improve the validity and reliability of the evaluation results. This approach involves steps such as careful test design, development of quality test items, validity and reliability testing, and analysis of test result data. One of the important aspects of test checks is careful test design. This involves selecting a test format that is appropriate for the purpose of evaluation, as well as the preparation of instructions that are clear and understandable to students. In addition, the development of quality test items is also necessary to ensure that the test can accurately measure the desired knowledge and skills. This process involves thoroughly testing test items to ensure fit with the curriculum and fit with the desired level of difficulty. Once the test is designed and the test items are developed, the next step is to test the validity and reliability of the test. Validity refers to the extent to which a test can measure what it is supposed to measure, while reliability refers to the extent to which a test can produce consistent results over time. This testing can involve gathering data from a variety of sources, including statistical analysis and review by experts in the field. Finally, the analysis of test result data is an important step in understanding the evaluation results. It involves using statistical methods to identify patterns and trends in the data, as well as interpreting test results to make relevant conclusions about student achievement. By using this approach in examination and test pansora, it is hoped that the results of education evaluation can become more valid and reliable, thereby providing more useful information for education stakeholders.  

Muhammad Azzam Al-mujadid; Devian Try Gustary

Publikasi Para ahli Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Shakespeare's sonnets are renowned for their profound use of rich metaphors and sophisticated language to explore human emotions and experiences. In three well-known sonnets—"Sonnet 18" ("Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?"), "Sonnet 130" ("My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun"), and "Sonnet 116" ("Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds"—this article explores Shakespeare's use of figurative language. Shakespeare's use of metaphors, imagery, and personalization is thoroughly examined in this research using Rasinger's analytical method, revealing the many meanings and feelings that these works contain. Shakespeare's writing prowess and his ongoing relevance in examining the complexity of human existence are highlighted in this article through a thorough examination and comparison of various literary devices

Muhammad Fauzan; Laila Nur Jamilah

Jurnal Publikasi Ilmu Psikologi. 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Anxiety is a psychological condition characterized by feelings of fear and worry about an uncertain future. Dhikr is a technique whose aim is to get closer to Allah. This research also uses phenomenology and a qualitative approach for its research design, chosen because it allows researchers to gain a deeper understanding from the results of interviews regarding the effectiveness of dhikr relaxation as a method for dealing with anxiety in UHAMKA Psychology Students. In this exploration, testing was carried out using purposive examination with the Miles and Huberman information inquiry data analysis model. Qualitative information is examined interactively and consistently to produce results, resulting in information data saturation. The results obtained in this research are that dhikr relaxation has an effect on overcoming anxiety in UHAMKA Psychology students.

Pricillia Agustina Yudi; Norif Didik Nur Imanah; Dahlia Arief Rantauni; Septi Tri Aksari

Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Kesehatan 2024 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Changes that occur during the postpartum period, both physiologically and psychologically, are often experienced by mothers, namely fatigue, changes in roles, and anxiety. One of the factors that causes anxiety in postpartum mothers is trauma caused during childbirth which causes anxiety. Handling anxiety in postpartum mothers can be done non-pharmacologically, namely with jasmine aromatherapy candles. This research aims to determine how giving jasmine aromatherapy candles reduces anxiety in postpartum mothers using qualitative research with case studies and data sources and types of data using interviews, examinations and observations. The implementation technique was carried out by Mrs. L by giving jasmine aromatherapy candles for approximately 10-15 minutes a day and giving aromatherapy to Mrs. L 6 times. The use of aromatherapy candles recommended to Mrs. L is done at night by placing an aromatherapy candle next to the bed so that the postpartum mother can inhale it. Giving jasmine aromatherapy candles to Mrs. L for 6 days, the results showed that Mrs. L felt more relaxed than before he was given the jasmine aromatherapy candle, as indicated by the mother feeling less anxious about caring for her baby and being mildly anxious, so giving the jasmine aromatherapy candle had an impact on reducing Mrs. L's anxiety. L.

Iliya Ulva; Uut Istianah

Realisasi : Ilmu Pendidikan, Seni Rupa dan Desain 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

This research aims to describe the use of lunar terms in the Javanese calendar in people's lives and reveal the meaning and cultural values ​​contained therein. The research method used is subjective exploration with triangulation data collection techniques, inductive data examination, and subjective questioning. The research results show that Javanese people use lunar terms in the Javanese calendar in various aspects of life, such as determining dates, mentioning events, carrying out traditions, calculating good days, mentioning age, and strengthening cultural identity. The use of the term Javanese month contains quite deep meaning and cultural values, including cultural adaptation, local wisdom, religiosity, oral traditions and cultural identity. The term month in the Javanese calendar is not just a translation. This is a reflection of how Javanese culture adapts, respects local wisdom, and upholds religious values ​​and oral traditions. The use of this term in everyday life is an affirmation of Javanese cultural identity which continues to be preserved.

Renna Youfristiya Sari; Sulidah Sulidah; Donny Tri Wahyudi; Maria Imaculata Ose; Fitriya Handayani +1 more

Jurnal ilmu Kesehatan Umum 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Satisfying excellent service will definitely have an impact on achieving a standard value of satisfaction for patients or service recipients. Patient satisfaction is the best assessment of the description of the diversity of service quality received by patients. This research was conducted with the aim of knowing the relationship between service quality and patient satisfaction at the general polyclinic at the Mamburungan Health Center, Tarakan City, by applying the RATER concept, namely responsiveness, assurance, tangible, empathy, and reliability. This research is descriptive quantitative using the Cross Sectional Study method conducted on 165 respondents, using a questionnaire, with the result that the quality of service is good, and patient satisfaction at the Mamburungan Health Center is satisfied. The results of the data analysis test Rho Spearman's P value (Sig. (2-tailed) 0.00 and α 0.05 which proves that there is a significant relationship between service quality and patient satisfaction in the general polyclinic at the Mamburungan Health Center, Tarakan City. It is hoped that the Mamburungan Public Health Center can further improve quality services by creating separate examination rooms so that patient privacy can be better maintained, not combining multiple services so that patient privacy and comfort can be increased, and building cleanliness, service rooms, tidiness, and the appearance of officers so that they can be further improved so that maximum patient satisfaction can be achieved.  

Ni Luh Diah Windayani; Dimas Sondang Irawan; Fernia Julantika

Jurnal ilmu Kesehatan Umum 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Balance limitations pose a significant concern for individuals of productive age. Productive age people who work in offices tend to have less physical activity. Lack of physical activity can affect the decrease in muscle strength, joints which results in a decrease in motion, steps tend to be short, feet cannot tread firmly and are easily unsteady. The decrease in motion function causes balance problems. If this continues to be allowed, it will cause the risk of falls and a decrease in the quality of life of workers in productive age. So it is important for office workers, especially workers at the Yogyakarta Environment and Forestry Service, to understand the importance of maintaining balance. One of the tests that can be used to assess balance is the Fukuda stepping test. This examination is carried out with the Fukuda test and vital sign checks to find out that this test is safe to be carried out by participants. The number of participants in this activity was 27 people consisting of men and women of productive age. This activity was held on Friday, October 13, 2023 at the Yogyakarta Environment and Forestry Service. After this test was carried out, it was found that 23 out of 27 office workers of productive age had balance disorders. After this test, the participants became more aware of the importance of maintaining balance and how to maintain it.

Fitratul Annisa; Rika Susanti; Roni Eka Sahputra

International Journal of Medicine and Health 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Forensic autopsy is an examination of a corpse including external and internal examinations aimed at determining the cause of death. The number cases of rejection forensic autopsies in the community is caused by knowledge, religion, and culture. This study aims to view the perception of the people of Surau Gadang Village towards forensic autopsies in terms of knowledge, religion, and culture. This study was a descriptive study by using cross-sectional design. Sampling collection with simple random sampling technique. The primary data was taken by questionnaire with 99 respondents is the people of Surau Gadang Village who had met the inclusion criteria. Results: The results showed that from 99 people there were 84 female respondents (84,8%)  with the most age range 19-39 years (57,6%)  and most of the respondents have high school education or equal (59,6%). The results of the questionnaire data  showed that most respondents had a low level of knowledge (41.4%), religious perception was good (80.8%) and cultural perception was good (77.8%). The perception of the people of Surau Gadang Village towards forensic autopsies in terms of knowledge is low, but in terms of religion and culture the perceptions are good.

Nur’ Ain Tomayahu; Suwitno Yutye Imran; Mohamad Taufiq Zulfikar Sarson

Jurnal Hukum, Politik dan Humaniora 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Legislation regarding judicial examination procedures requires forensic experts, article 133 of the Criminal Procedure Code paragraph (1), explains that in the case of an investigator for the purposes of justice regarding a victim who has been injured, poisoned or died allegedly because of an incident which constitutes a criminal act, the judiciary has the authority to submit a request expert information. In medical experts, justice and other experts. Why do you need a forensic doctor? Because it is impossible for investigators, judges, prosecutors to know all the knowledge in the field of medicine which will later be used to deal with criminal cases related to the human body, for example: violence, murder, suicide. With this, the authorities will ask for help from a doctor as an expert witness, the doctor's testimony as an expert witness, the doctor's testimony is regulated by law. In handling murder cases, a forensic autopsy is needed which will provide clear information regarding criminal cases. Accordingly, a forensic autopsy will produce tools that can be used as evidence in deciding a case by a judge. With a forensic autopsy, the cause of a person's death will be known. Therefore, an autopsy is very much needed in the investigation of criminal acts of murder and during the trial process. This research aims to understand the process of proving the criminal act of murder in the Gorontalo District Court with case number 61/PID.B/2023/PN.GTO. and the use of autopsy evidence in the process of proving this research is analyzed normatively, namely research that analyzes the reciprocal relationship between legal facts and social facts which can be seen as independent variables and social facts as dependent variables. murder that was not accompanied by an autopsy.

Indana, Khoiru; Eryka Apriyani; Ayuastari, Lisa; Hanani, Anhar Faisal

JAPSI (Journal of Agriprecision and Social Impact) 2024 CV. Komunitas Dunia Peternakan

Mares in the estrus cycle by the form of reproductive determine the precision of ovulating time so that efficient to the appropriate time of artificial insemination for breeding. The determination requires supporting medical equipment such as Ultrasonography during the ovulation. This research was conducted to know the ovarian follicle imaging of mares during estrus with Ultrasonography that helps through presume ovulation and the appropriate time to proceed with artificial insemination. This observation was conducted at Nirwana Equestrian Club Semarang, from October until December 2023. The sampling is collected by purposive sampling method where the sample is specifically the mares while in their estrus symptom. The collected data and information are processed descriptively using laboratory equipment such as Ultrasonography. The observation collected the mares physical estrus symptoms such as urination, vulvar pulsination, and vaginal fluid discharge. Significant development was observed from the initial follicle size of 5.34 cm to 5.61 cm in one of the samples with the examination interval within 18 hours before the occurrence of the corpus luteum. The results were proved by 9 samples of mares that had been measured with ultrasound during their estrus, and undergoing pregnancy by one attempt of artificial insemination. The optimum time for artificial insemination for mare is during ovulation where the effective precision is supported by ultrasonography.

A. Ar. Rakhmansya Iskandar; Wahyu Wahyu

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

A fixation device is a tool used to make it easier for a radiographer to carry out examinations in radiology. Bontranger, 2014 The use of this tool has a specific nature, this tool can only be used for certain examinations, for example the Babygram examination. The aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of the design and construction of fixation equipment in the Radiology Installation at TK.II Pelamonia Makassar Hospital in March – May 2024. The independent variables in this research are the aspects of equipment feasibility, equipment safety, equipment function and radiographic results. This type of research is Quantitative Descriptive Analytical. The data collection technique uses a questionnaire. The population and sample were 11 respondents, namely 10 radiographers and 3 radiology specialists. The sampling technique was carried out by accidental sampling. Data analysis uses descriptive analysis and is presented in the form of a frequency distribution table.  Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the design of the Babygram fixation tool from the feasibility test aspect of the tool was obtained as Very Suitable (100%) for use and Fairly Good (100%) set on the examination table. For the safety aspect test results, the results were quite safe (100%) for supporting the baby and the results were very safe (100%) for the quality of the materials used. Meanwhile, for the test results of whether the tool can be used, the results obtained are very suitable (100%), it can be adjusted and adjusted to the shape and size of the baby's body, but quite a long time (100%) is needed during the examination. The radiographic test results obtained were Very Good (100%) showing anatomical structures and None (100%) showing radiographic results free from artifacts.  It is best to have a fixation tool available in Radiology because it really helps radiographers treat non-cooperative patients and with a fixation tool the time required is very faster compared to without using a fixation tool.

Nunung Erviany; Ummul Khair; Ummu Kalsum; Syarifah Sahirah; Nur Zalzadillah +2 more

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebidanan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

The postpartum period is the period after the birth of the placenta and lasts until the uterus regains its pre-pregnancy size known as the postpartum period. The postpartum period is the time after the placenta is born until the reproductive organs recover. That lasted for about six weeks. The aim of this research is to apply physiological post partum midwifery care to Mrs "R" on the 14th day at the Takalala Community Health Center. The care provided uses Varney's 7 Step Midwifery Care Management and forms of documentation via SOAP. The case study conducted on Mrs "R" explained that there were no difficulties when implementing Varney's 7 Step Midwifery Care Management approach. So, it makes it easier for caregivers to solve problems related to this. The form of midwifery care provided to Ny'R" includes taking anamnesis on the mother, carrying out a physical examination, and providing counseling to the mother and family, in this case to Ny"R: regarding the effective care of ruptured perineal suture wounds. This case study uses a descriptive observational method with a Continuity of Care approach. The subject is Mrs "R" post partum mother on day 14. How to collect anamnestic data, observation, examination and documentation. Next, compare the data obtained with existing theory.

Gusti Ayu Made Puspawati; Sindy Noviantari Subiartha; Mirah Rahmawati

Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Budaya, dan Pengajarannya 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The arrangement of Classroom Activity Investigate at SMA Negeri 8 Denpasar was propelled by the comes about of introductory perceptions which appeared issues related to moo understudy learning results in move subjects. Subsequently, this investigate points to move forward move learning results utilizing the PJBL Learning Show with the Peer Mentor Strategy. This sort of investigate comprises of two cycles, each cycle has four stages, specifically arranging, executing activities, watching and reflecting. The subjects of this investigate were 30 understudies of lesson XII IPS 3. This inquire about was carried out from April to May 2024. The information collection procedures utilized were perceptions with respect to the execution of activities and the comes about accomplished, interviews, and worksheet appraisals. The information examination procedure is subjective clear investigation utilizing the PJBL learning demonstrate with the peer mentoring strategy to test the comes about of understudy introduction appraisals by comparing the normal score of completeness of learning results. The investigate comes about appeared that the normal move learning results had expanded from cycle I to cycle II. This may be seen from the normal increment gotten from the comes about of the introduction evaluation. The normal course score in cycle I was with the most noteworthy score of 78 and the least score of 63. In the mean time in cycle II the normal lesson score was 87, with the most elevated score being 90 and the most reduced score being 82.

Sionmora Ritonga; Irwan Irwan

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Teknik 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Pushover analysis is a procedure to determine the collapse behavior of a building in an earthquake. The pushover analysis method is widely used by high-level building planners who rely on performance-based planning. The aim of this research is to become a reference in evaluating the collapse performance and behavior of buildings. This research was carried out using SAP2000 software where the structure was modeled in three dimensions. After carrying out the initial load analysis and stress examination, the analysis results showed that the behavior of the building structure was non-linear. This occurs under conditions of higher loads or significant deformation. So the results obtained in the X direction, the maximum displacement value obtained is 0,014410 m achieved with a base shear of 64.746,662 kN. In step 7, collapse (C) occurs in one of the structures marked with a yellow dot. Meanwhile in the Y direction, the displacement obtained is 0,15 m with a base shear of 58.897,495 kN. Based on the structural performance classification according to ATC-40, both in the X direction and Y direction, the building structure is included in the "Immediate Occupancy" category. This means that the structure is able to maintain its function without experiencing significant damage at the given load level. This level of performance is still well below the “Collapse Prevention (CP) limit, meaning that the structure is considered safe under these conditions.