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Rotational Speed Variation Governs Impact Strength in HDPE Friction Stir Welding: Variasai Kecepatan Rotasi Mempengaruhi Kekuatan Dampak pada Pengelasan Gesekan Putar HDPE Firmansyah, Mohammad Hanif; Iswanto
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 27 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i2.2044

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General Background: Friction Stir Welding is increasingly applied in polymer joining due to its solid-state mechanism and ability to produce stable joints without melting. Specific Background: High-Density Polyethylene requires appropriate process parameters to obtain optimal mechanical performance, particularly under impact loading. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have discussed process parameters in metal and polymer welding, yet limited studies specifically address the relationship between rotational speed variation and impact strength characteristics in HDPE joints. Aims: This study aims to analyze the effect of spindle rotational speed variation on the impact strength and microstructural characteristics of HDPE joints produced by Friction Stir Welding. Results: The experimental findings demonstrate that rotational speed variation significantly alters impact strength values and joint morphology, where certain rotational settings generate more homogeneous structures and higher resistance to impact loading. Novelty: The study provides a focused experimental evaluation of rotational speed parameters on HDPE joints using impact testing and metallographic observation within a controlled setup. Implications: These findings contribute to parameter optimization strategies in polymer-based Friction Stir Welding and provide practical guidance for improving joint reliability in engineering applications. Keywords: Friction Stir Welding, High-Density Polyethylene, Rotational Speed, Impact Strength, Microstructure Key Findings Highlights Rotational parameter selection determines joint toughness performance. Homogeneous internal morphology correlates with higher absorbed energy values. Controlled spindle settings produce more stable polymer joint characteristics.
Content Marketing Strategy on Social Media to Increase Brand Awareness Evi Sirait; Iswanto; Ana Yuliana; Yusnia Sinambela; Rizal Perlambang CNAWP
Al-Kharaj: Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): All articles in this issue include authors from 3 countries of origin (Indonesi
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/kharaj.v8i1.9958

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This study aims to analyze content marketing strategies on social media to increase brand awareness. The research method used is a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Data collection was conducted through interviews, observations, and documentation of marketing activities on social media. The results show that an effective content marketing strategy includes targeted content planning, creative and engaging content creation, consistency in content publication, and active interaction with the audience. Furthermore, utilizing emerging trends on social media can also increase the reach and visibility of content. This strategy has been proven to increase brand awareness because the audience becomes more familiar with and remembers the brand promoted through social media. Therefore, content marketing on social media can be an effective strategy for companies or business actors to strengthen brand image and increase brand recognition among consumers.
PLEURO-PULMONARY AMOEBIASIS WITH HISTORY OF CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT PROCEDURE : A CASE REPORT Zevanya, Evita; Supono, Effie; Nagara, Clements; Iswanto
Medika Tadulako: Jurnal Ilmiah Kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/6r16w946

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Amoebiasis is defined as a parasitic infection caused by Entamoeba histolytica, an ubiquitous protozoan and more common in developing countries. Pulmonary is the second common site of extraintestinal amoeba infection after the liver. Most common causes of pulmonary amoebiasis are rupture of liver abscess, hematogenous spread, inhalation, or aspiration. A 49-year-old male experienced a mild cough with clear colour and right chest pain since got a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedure a year before. Then he was admitted to hospital because of shortness of breath and lower right chest pain. Gastrointestinal symptoms were denied. The patient was diagnosed with pleuropulmonary amoebiasis. Thoracotomy and decortication surgery was performed on the patient because he did not respond to antimicrobial therapy. Complete and appropriate examinations are needed to diagnose patients with pleuro-pulmonary amoebiasis. All physicians in endemic areas or treat patients from endemic areas should be concerned about amoebiasis as a cause of pulmonary disease.
Non-Pharmacological Management of Hypertension in the Elderly: Integrating Warm Water Foot Soaks with Slow Deep Breathing Therapy Hendita, Yasmin; Kurdi, Fahruddin; Iswanto; Firiasari, Maya
Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas Indonesia Vol 6 No 1: April 2026
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58545/jkki.v6i1.377

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Background: Blood pressure tends to increase with age due to elevated peripheral vascular resistance and reduced blood vessel elasticity. Non-pharmacological therapies offer viable alternatives or complement to pharmacological interventions for hypertension management. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of integrating warm-water foot soaks with slow, deep breathing therapy on blood pressure reduction in elderly individuals with hypertension. Methods: A case study with a pretest-posttest design was conducted at Bondowoso Nursing Home. The participant was an elderly individual aged >60 years with stage 2 hypertension. Blood pressure was measured using a sphygmomanometer before and after the intervention. The combined intervention consisted of warm-water foot soaks (30-40°C) and slow, deep breathing exercises (4-4-4 technique: 4 seconds inhalation, 4 seconds breath-holding, 4 seconds exhalation) for 15 minutes per session. The intervention was administered twice weekly for two weeks (4 sessions total). Results: The mean blood pressure before the intervention was 175.00/92.50 mmHg, which decreased to 169.75/90.75 mmHg after the intervention. The mean reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure was 5.25 mmHg and 1.75 mmHg, respectively. Conclusion: The integration of warm-water foot soaks and slow, deep breathing therapy shows potential to lower blood pressure among elderly individuals with hypertension. For optimal therapeutic effects, consistent, regular implementation beyond 4 sessions is recommended. This combined non-pharmacological approach can be considered as a complementary therapy in hypertension management for the elderly.
Mental Health and Cognitive Outcomes in Older Adults After Disasters: Epidemiological Evidence, Determinants, Interventions, and Tiered Service Models for Policy and Education Iswanto; Asri; Priyanti, Ratna Puji; Kurdi, Fahruddin; Fitriasari, Maya
Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas Indonesia Vol 6 No 1: April 2026
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58545/jkki.v6i1.701

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Background: Natural and human-made disasters disproportionately increase the risk of mental health disorders and cognitive decline among older adults through trauma exposure, displacement, social isolation, and disrupted health services. Despite expanding literature, a synthesized evidence base linking epidemiology, determinants, interventions, and scalable service models for policy and educational use remains limited. Objective: This study aims to synthesize epidemiological evidence, identify key determinants, map effective interventions, and develop policy-ready tiered service models to support mental health and cognitive recovery in older adults following disasters. Methods: This narrative review, enhanced by evidence mapping, employs a bio-psychosocial framework aligned with the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) tiered MHPSS pyramid. Literature was retrieved from scientific databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science), international clinical and policy guidelines (WHO, IASC, NICE, VA/DoD), and Indonesian context-specific sources. Data were narratively synthesized across epidemiological trends, risk/protective factors, intervention efficacy, and service pathway implementation. Results: Post-disaster epidemiological burden varies widely; meta-analyses of older earthquake survivors report pooled prevalences of 19.3% for PTSD, 23.5% for depression, and 10.9% for anxiety. Indonesian evidence (North Lombok) indicates 59.9% PTSD prevalence, strongly associated with chronic comorbidities (OR 2.49). Prospective Japanese cohorts demonstrate that severe housing damage accelerates cognitive decline, an effect moderated by social connectivity. Effective interventions include Psychological First Aid (PFA), task-sharing models (e.g., PM+), trauma-focused psychotherapy, cautious pharmacotherapy, and telehealth adaptations. Implementation requires age-friendly, tiered pathways with standardized screening and referral protocols. Conclusion: Post-disaster responses must integrate geriatric-sensitive, tiered MHPSS frameworks that ensure continuity of chronic care, preserve social networks, and establish clear, age-disaggregated monitoring systems. These findings provide a structured evidence base for emergency health policy, community response planning, and public health curriculum development.
Perlindungan Hukum Nasabah Dalam Transaksi Perbankan Syariah: Perlindungan Hukum Nasabah Dalam Transaksi Perbankan Syariah Herman; Eka Turkiani; Ahmaddin; Iswanto; Sirajudin; Zufriadi Adil Setiawan; Ibnu Hajar; Iksan
Jurnal QOSIM : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial & Humaniora Vol 4 No 2 (2026): 2026
Publisher : Yayasan pendidikan dzurriyatul Quran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61104/jq.v4i2.5517

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Penelitian ini menganalisis perlindungan hukum nasabah dalam transaksi perbankan syariah dengan studi kasus pada Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) dan Bank NTB Syariah. Latar belakang penelitian ini adalah meningkatnya penggunaan layanan perbankan syariah yang menuntut adanya jaminan perlindungan hukum bagi nasabah agar setiap transaksi berjalan sesuai dengan prinsip syariah dan ketentuan hukum yang berlaku. Permasalahan penelitian ini meliputi bagaimana pelaksanaan perlindungan hukum terhadap nasabah dalam transaksi perbankan syariah serta kendala yang dihadapi dalam penerapannya pada BSI dan Bank NTB Syariah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji implementasi perlindungan hukum serta mengidentifikasi hambatan dalam penerapannya terhadap nasabah perbankan syariah. Metode yang digunakan adalah penelitian hukum normatif dengan pendekatan perundang-undangan dan pendekatan konseptual. Data diperoleh melalui kajian terhadap bahan hukum primer dan sekunder yang berkaitan dengan regulasi perbankan syariah dan perlindungan nasabah. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perlindungan hukum nasabah telah diatur dengan mengedepankan prinsip keadilan, transparansi, dan kepatuhan terhadap syariah, namun dalam praktiknya belum berjalan optimal, terutama dalam hal pemahaman nasabah dan mekanisme penyelesaian sengketa. Penelitian ini menegaskan perlunya penguatan implementasi perlindungan hukum serta peningkatan literasi dan pengawasan agar tercapai kepastian hukum dan perlindungan nasabah secara maksimal
Mental Health Issues Among Indigenous Communities and the Role of Traditional Medicine Iswanto; Maryam, Dewi; Priyanti, Ratna Puji; Dimog, Eva Felipe; Asri
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 19 No 01 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (Journal of Health Science) 
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/jhs.v19i01.7604

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Indigenous populations worldwide face significant mental health disparities stemming from historical trauma, colonization, and marginalization. The World Health Organization reports particularly concerning rates of suicide and self-harm among indigenous youth. These communities struggle with multiple interconnected challenges, including economic hardship, limited access to education, and identity crises. This narrative review es mental health issues among indigenous communities and the role of traditional medicine in addressing these challenges. This review analyzed sources from 2014 to 2024 in English and Bahasa Indonesia, including academic papers, government reports, and grey literature on indigenous peoples, mental illness, and traditional medicine. Using keywords related to indigenous/aboriginal communities, mental health, and traditional/alternative medicine, the review presented findings across 5 themes: Indigenous community challenges; health and cultural perspectives; traditional and biomedical approaches; preservation of traditional medicine; and new healthcare models. Traditional medicine faces challenges from systematic marginalization and younger generations' skepticism. The review advocates for an integrated healthcare approach that combines traditional and biomedical practices while preserving indigenous knowledge systems. This integration requires cultural competency, specialized training for healthcare professionals, and empowerment of indigenous community members in healthcare roles.
Co-Authors Agus Awaluddin Ahmaddin Ali Akbar Amanda Dewi Nadila Amelia Putri Ana Yuliana Andina Dwijayanti Angga Mursitasari Anita Antoni, Romi Arbiantara, Difta Aresyama Hein Temmar Ariawan D. Rachmanto Ariawan Djoko Rachmanto Ariawan Djoko Rahmanto Artha Gumelar, Buyung Asri Bambang Suwerda, Bambang Bara Pa, Hemi D. Bauana, Agnes E. Boy Isma Putra Budiarto, Samsul Chairul Fatihin Cici Nuryathrib Cindy CNAWP, Rizal Perlambang Dandun Widhiantoro Daniel Martin Wijaya Dewi Maryam Dianita, Eka Mei Dimas Sunu Purwohadi Dimog, Eva Felipe DP, Mohammad Kurniawan Dwi Nuryani, Dina Edi Widodo, Edi Eka Turkiani Ernawati Essha Kakesha Rajabiah Eva Nurazizah Evi Sirait Faaris Mujaahid Fadhli Nur Afandi Fahruddin Kurdi Fahruddin, A'rasy Fajar Sidik, Raihan Farhan Sardy Abdillah Fendy Suhariadi Fery Hariyanto Firiasari, Maya Firman Syarif Firmansyah, Mohammad Hanif Firmanto, Taufik Fitriah Amina Fitriasari, Maya Haenul Jarya Haratua, Chandra Sagul Harmi Tjahjanti, Prantasi Harmi Tjahjanti Harmiyati HARYONO Hasibuan, Rahmat Humala Putra Hasyim, Nanda Hendita, Yasmin Hendri Setiawan Herman Hernawati Heru Soerjono I Ketut Riana I Wayan Simpen Ibnu Hajar Iezam Kamalul Basyar Iksan Ilmiah, Rena Imanina Iqbal Bayyinah Bilhaqqi Irnanda, Ricky Ismaila, Novi Jakaria, Ribangun B Jakaria, Ribangun B. Juliana Juwita Kabnani, Jefri Kabnani, Jefri S. Khosasih, Susiana Koli, Maria Lakapu, Luisa Lestari Salau, Triati Liza Utama Made Susilawati Maryam , Siti MasrBABSi Mawardi, Kholiq Mega Nur Safira Mildawati, Roza MS, Shaharuddin Muhammad fauzan Muhammad Sultan Nur S Muhammad, Raka Aji Muhani, Nova MULYADI Mulyadi Mulyadi Mustakim, Annas Nadiya Yunan Nagara, Clements Nia Nuraeni Suryaman Nopi Ramsari Novianti Indah Putri Novita Sheldena, Devi Nulik, Cici Nur Fitri Hidayah, Nur Fitri Nurul Septya Magisa Pangestu, Eka Adji Prastio, Anggit Priyanti, Ratna Puji Puta, Boy Isma Putri, Ferren Azzahra Qatrunnada Jinan Akmaliah Rachmat Firdaus Rahmat Susanto Ramadhan , Muhammad Fadhil Ratna Dwi Ramdhani Reza Mahendra Ribangun Bamban Jakaria Ricky Irnanda Rika Rosnelly Rita Komalasari Rita Komalasari Rizaldy Rizki Wulan Novianti Rizky Hidayati Romi Antoni Rosmaharani, Shanti Rudyansyah Christie, Rakhmad Saefatu, Apris Y. Sakti Oktaria Batubara Salau, Triati L. Samsul Budiarto Satria, Faudyan Eka Selvi Dewi Rahayu Septa Intiar Simon Sabon Ola Sirajuddin Sirajudin Siti Maryam Sri Puji Ganefati Sri Sutjiningtyas Sugeng Supriyadi Sugianto Sugiarti, Rini Sulasti Supono, Effie Surwati, Arni Susiana Khosasih Tafuakan, Philby Tasyarani, Nazla Tetra Dewi, Fatwa Sari Thoomaszen, Friandy W. Umi Kalsum Uning Lestari Uswatun Umi Zarhasih Utomo, Suharjanto Veronica, Meilin Warih Andan Puspitosari, Warih Andan Wati, Nur Niken Setyo Widyasmoro, Widyasmoro Windarso, Sarjito Eko Wiwik Handayani Wiwik Sumarmi Yakoob@Ariffin, Nur Haizal Binti Mat Yakoob@Ariffin Yiska Dayanti Zagoto Yulyani, Vera Yunianita Rahmawati, Yunianita Yusnia Sinambela Zayyana Cendikia Medina Zen Munawar Zevanya, Evita Zufriadi Adil Setiawan