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Diet Compliance Analysis Towards Blood Sugar Levels For Diabetes Mellitus Patients Rahmawati, Septi Dwi; Wahyuningsih, Atik Setiawan; Yalestyarini, Eva Agustina
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): Journal Of Nursing Practice
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Kesehatan STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (545.642 KB) | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v2i1.46

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Background: People with diabetes mellitus are increasing in number. Controlling blood sugar levels is an action that must be taken to get normal and stable blood sugar levels. Self-control takes precedence over treatment. Compliance with diet is one of the important things in controlling blood sugar levels. Raflesia Room as one of the internal medicine inpatients in dr. SoedomoTrenggalek, received inpatient care for the majority of diabetes mellitus patients. Purpose : The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between diet adherence and blood sugar levels in people with diabetes mellitus. Methods : The research design used descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. The population in this study were patients with diabetes mellitus in the Raflesia room of Dr. SoedomoTrenggalek Hospital in January 2017 with 30 patients. With a simple random sampling technique so that 29 samples were obtained. Result : The results showed that almost all respondents, namely 25 (86%) respondents, had abnormal blood sugar levels. Almost all respondents, 23 (79%) did not comply with the diet. Chi square test results obtained 0.004 which means there is a relationship between dietary compliance with blood sugar levels of diabetes mellitus patients in Raflesia room Dr. Soedomo Hospital Trenggalek in 2017. Conclusion : Old age is an age that is susceptible to a decrease in body function, especially hormonal causes of decreased pancreatic function resulting in a decrease in insulin sensitivity which causes high blood sugar levels. The level of education has an important role in diet compliance where patients are required to understand 3J "Types, Amounts and Schedules" so that the lower level of education causes lower diet compliance. Disobedience to diets causes sufferers to consume irregular foods which cause a pile of glucose and blood so that hyperglycemia occurs.
IMPLEMENTATION OF ARIMA METHOD TO FORECAST CPI FOR COICOP OF FOOD, BEVERAGE AND TOBACCO IN NEW NORMAL PERIOD Mahuda, Isnaini; Rahmawati, Septi Dwi; Sukmawati, Sri; Abdullah, Syarif
Jurnal Bayesian : Jurnal Ilmiah Statistika dan Ekonometrika Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Bayesian : Jurnal Ilmiah Statistika dan Ekonometrika
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/bay.v4i2.87

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CPI is one of the economic indicators that can provide information on development of prices for goods and services paid by consumers or the society, especially urban societies. CPI is usually used to measure price changes, but not to measure the price level. In addition, the CPI also can be used as a benchmark to determine inflation or deflation in a certain area. CPI value after the COVID-19 pandemic is the object to be predicted. There are 11 category in the CPI. This category is named COICOP which one of it is food, beverage and tobacco. The purpose of this research was to determine the ARIMA model to forecast the CPI value in the COICOP of food, beverage and tobacco in Banten Province. The data used is CPI data of COICOP for food, beverage and tobacco in Banten period January 2019 to April 2022. Based on these data obtained several prospective ARIMA models that passed the model diagnostic stage. The Models are ARIMA (0.3,1), ARIMA (1,3,0) and ARIMA (2,3,0) with MSE 1.1294, 1.9496 and 1.2484. The ARIMA (0.3.1) model was chosen because it has the smallest MSE value of 1.1294. Forecasting using the ARIMA (0.3.1) model obtained a significant increase in the CPI value from May to December 2022
STRENGTHENING THE TECHNOLOGY-BASED HOME INDUSTRY APPROPRIATE FOR EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE OF KADUKEMPONG VILLAGE Khodijah, Ina; Jonathan, Julius Felix; Turmudi, Udi; Iroh, Iroh; Rahmawati, Septi Dwi; Ardiansah, Deden; Putri, Sofiya Asfira
Ekalaya: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Ekalaya Journal
Publisher : Nindikayla Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57254/eka.v3i3.130

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Thematic KKM results and Community Service in 2021 in Kadukempong Village, Padarincang Subdistrict, Serang Regency has significantly moved thecommunity economy. Of the various home industry-based economic activities that have been successfully identified and improved are the activities of the home industry of kagugu chips. From the identification and assistance that has been done, identified the following problems: (1) the low entrepreneurial ability of home industry actors, (2) the production process that has not implemented good manufacturing products (3) packaging is still not attractive and selling,and (4) marketing is still limited to orders. To help overcome these problems, thematic KKM conducts activities in the form of (1) entrepreneurial training for home industry players and the general public, (2) assistance in the production process with the application of good manufacturing products, (3) conducting training and mentoring in the design of home industry product packaging, (4) conducting mentoring and marketing training based on promotion and information technology. In carrying out its activities, this ThematicKKM cooperates with the Kadukempong Village government. The efforts that will be made refer to the basic strategy of village economic development to create an increasingly advanced, strong,and independent economic structure with its flagship sector, namely trade, small industry. Especially for small industries that are the base sector in economic activity in Kadukempong Village. The development of small industries in the broadest sense is directed at advanced economic activity, independent, environmental sustainability, and a driver for the development of other sectors. The expected externality of this Thematic KKM is: (1) the implementation of good manufacturing products in MSME actors ranging from the selection of rawmaterials, production processes, and post-production (2) the increasing quality of home industry product packaging based on simple technology, (3) the availability of msme product marketing promotion media online. (4) Increasing the welfare of the people of Kadukempong Village, especially the people in the location of this Thematic KKM. This activity was held in Kadu Kempong Village, Padarincang District, Banten Province, starting from July 14, 2021 to August 29, 2021 with 17 students.