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Ex-Migrant Workers’ Sisterhood: Case Study on ‘Desbumi’ and ‘Desmigratif’ Programs in Wonosobo District Evi, Zulyani; Arista, Yovi; Maulida, Safina; Rahadian, Arief
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 3 (2020): Women Migrant Workers
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i3.455

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Ex-migrant workers are often found dealing with the lack of union that could cater their needs. These people that are mostly female are often excluded from the process of decision making in their own villages. In 2013, a program from civil society organization called Desbumi (Desa Peduli Buruh Migran or Migrant Workers Care Village) Initiative was launched in Wonosobo District, with the aim to improve migrant workers’ living conditions - especially female - through empowering female ex-migrant workers group. In 2016, a similar program called Desmigratif (Desa Migran Produktif or Productive Migrants Village) Initiative was spearheaded by the Ministry of Manpower, which shares the same goal with Desbumi Initiative. Building upon the debates surrounding the concept of sisterhood provided by Bell Hooks and Robin Morgan, this study discusses whether the top-down approach in organizing female ex-migrant workers residing in Kuripan, Lipursari, Rogojati, and Sindupaten Village through Desbumi and Desmigratif initiative could result in any forms of sisterhood formed during the implementation of the programs, and challenges that they faced along the way. This study found that characteristics associated with sisterhood of friendships were apparent in all female ex-migrant groups, signified by mutual support among women, shared experience, journey of self-discovery, and collective identity built upon similarities. On the discussion of challenges, several obstacles such as lack of regeneration, women’s domestic burden, and the issue of sustainability appeared along the journey of the sisterhood of ex-migrant workers. 
Ex-Migrant Workers’ Sisterhood: Case Study on ‘Desbumi’ and ‘Desmigratif’ Programs in Wonosobo District Evi, Zulyani; Arista, Yovi; Maulida, Safina; Rahadian, Arief
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 25, No 3 (2020): Women Migrant Workers
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v25i3.455

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Ex-migrant workers are often found dealing with the lack of union that could cater their needs. These people that are mostly female are often excluded from the process of decision making in their own villages. In 2013, a program from civil society organization called Desbumi (Desa Peduli Buruh Migran or Migrant Workers Care Village) Initiative was launched in Wonosobo District, with the aim to improve migrant workers’ living conditions - especially female - through empowering female ex-migrant workers group. In 2016, a similar program called Desmigratif (Desa Migran Produktif or Productive Migrants Village) Initiative was spearheaded by the Ministry of Manpower, which shares the same goal with Desbumi Initiative. Building upon the debates surrounding the concept of sisterhood provided by Bell Hooks and Robin Morgan, this study discusses whether the top-down approach in organizing female ex-migrant workers residing in Kuripan, Lipursari, Rogojati, and Sindupaten Village through Desbumi and Desmigratif initiative could result in any forms of sisterhood formed during the implementation of the programs, and challenges that they faced along the way. This study found that characteristics associated with sisterhood of friendships were apparent in all female ex-migrant groups, signified by mutual support among women, shared experience, journey of self-discovery, and collective identity built upon similarities. On the discussion of challenges, several obstacles such as lack of regeneration, women’s domestic burden, and the issue of sustainability appeared along the journey of the sisterhood of ex-migrant workers. 
ACTIVE EDUCATIONAL METHOD THROUGH THE GAMES OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT’S TO IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MARGASARI COMMUNITY RELATED TO JAW JOINT DISORDERS Hutami, Islamy Rahma; Rahadian, Arief; Mayangsari, Regilia Shinta; Nurazky, Savira; Indrawati, Silvia Vera
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat DentMas Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Juni 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/dentmas.1.1.41-45

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Background: This TMJ problem or jaw joint disorder is classified as an emergency, so treatment must be done immediately. The causes of this jaw joint problem are multifactorial. Generally divided into two, namely structural disorders and functional disorders. Functional disorders arise due to deviant function due to abnormalities in the position or function of the teeth and chewing muscles. Treatment, when someone has TMJ problems, is usually a reduction action that is carried out directly by a doctor. This cannot be done by ordinary people. However, sometimes people self-diagnose and resort to invalid sources which can actually lead to more serious problems. Method: The educational method is carried out by active counseling and discussions given to the people of Margasari Village. Then, the community was asked to fill out a questionnaire to assess the effectiveness of delivering material about this TMJ. Result: People who have filled out the questionnaire were found to have a significant difference between before and after being given the material. People become more aware of the material and are expected to be able to apply it in everyday life. Conclusion: There is a significant difference between before and after being given TMJ games.
Edukasi dan Sosialisasi Aplikasi Berbasis Mobile untuk Deteksi Dini Penyakit Kulit di STIKES Telogorejo Semarang Supriyanto, Catur; Paramita, Cinantya; Subhiyakto, Egia Rosi; Astuti, Yani Parti; Setiawan, Andreas Wilson; Rahadian, Arief; Shidik, Guruh Fajar; Widyaatmadja, Swanny Trikajanti
ABDIMASKU : JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT Vol 8, No 2 (2025): MEI 2025
Publisher : LPPM UNIVERSITAS DIAN NUSWANTORO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62411/ja.v8i2.3005

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Aplikasi berbasis mobile untuk deteksi dini penyakit kulit memiliki potensi besar dalam meningkatkan kesadaran dan pemahaman masyarakat terhadap kesehatan kulit. Program pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan edukasi dan sosialisasi terkait pemanfaatan teknologi kecerdasan buatan dalam deteksi dini penyakit kulit kepada mahasiswa dan tenaga kesehatan di STIKES Telogorejo Semarang. Kegiatan ini meliputi pelatihan penggunaan aplikasi, pemahaman dasar tentang teknologi kecerdasan buatan dalam analisis citra medis, serta diskusi interaktif mengenai pentingnya deteksi dini dalam pencegahan penyakit kulit. Metode yang digunakan mencakup presentasi, demonstrasi langsung, serta sesi praktik dengan studi kasus nyata. Hasil dari kegiatan ini menunjukkan peningkatan pemahaman peserta mengenai teknologi deteksi penyakit kulit berbasis AI, serta meningkatnya minat dalam mengadopsi teknologi digital dalam bidang kesehatan. Selain itu, peserta juga memberikan umpan balik positif terkait kemudahan penggunaan dan manfaat aplikasi dalam mendukung diagnosis awal. Kesimpulannya, edukasi dan sosialisasi ini berhasil meningkatkan literasi digital di bidang kesehatan serta mendorong pemanfaatan teknologi dalam layanan medis. Ke depan, pengembangan aplikasi lebih lanjut dan implementasi di fasilitas kesehatan diharapkan dapat semakin meningkatkan kualitas layanan kesehatan berbasis teknologi
Marine Biota-Derived Hydroxyapatite as a Bone Graft Material: A Scoping Review of Hydroxyapatite from Shell-Based Sources Rahadian, Arief; Hutami, Islamy Rahma
Jurnal Medali Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Media Dental Intelektual August 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/medali.7.2.91-102

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Backgrounds: Restoring damaged or diseased bone is a major challenge in dentistry. Marine biota, such as seashells, crustacean shells, and fish bones, are rich in calcium and can be processed into safe, biodegradable materials that support bone healing. These natural sources are gaining attention for use as bone graft substitutes because they are biocompatible, widely available, and promote bone growth. Purpose: This review aims to discuss and analyze the potential of marine biota as bone graft materials rich in calcium hydroxyapatite for use in bone regeneration, with a particular focus on their clinical relevance in dentistry. Methods: A scoping review was conducted using Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect databases to identify relevant studies published between 2015 and 2025. Results: An initial total of 134.007 articles were identified across the three databases. After removing duplicates and screening based on title and abstract relevance to the inclusion criteria, 2.836 articles remained. A further selection process narrowed these down to 452 full-text articles, of which 433 were excluded due to incompatibility with the review focus. Finally, 19 studies were included in this review and analyzed for their methodology, findings, and clinical implications. Discussion: Many studies have shown that marine biota can be used as effective bone graft materials. Their high calcium content, porous structure, and compatibility with body tissues help support cell attachment, growth, and new bone formation. These materials can be used in dental procedures to help regenerate bone and repair defects. Conclusion: Marine-derived materials, especially from mollusks and crustaceans, are similar to human bone and show great potential as alternatives to synthetic bone grafts. Their natural properties and ability to support bone healing make them a promising, sustainable option for dental and oral bone repair.