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Relationship Between Insomnia Severity and Primary Headache Complaints Among Medical Students of UMM Risma Karlina Prabawati; Atika Salsabila
Saintika Medika Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/sm.Vol20.SMUMM2.39411

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Background: Primary headaches and sleep disorders such as insomnia are two health complaints that often occur in society, and influence each other. Medical students are a group that is susceptible to sleep disorders such as insomnia and headaches. This can occur because there are other factors such as stress related to academic pressure, assignments, exams and lack of sleep after activities that cause fatigue and anxiety. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between insomnia and primary headache complaints in UMM Medical Faculty students. Methods: This study used an analytical observational method with a cross-sectional approach with the aim of assessing the relationship between insomnia and primary headache complaints in UMM Medical Faculty students. The number of samples in this study was 60 respondents. Data collection used a questionnaire that was asked directly to respondents. Data processing used the SPSS (Statistical Program for Social Science) application. Result: The results of 60 subjects, obtained, respondents with early and moderate insomnia experienced more primary headaches, respectively 25% (15 people) and 15% (9 people). In contrast, respondents without insomnia were more likely to not experience primary headaches, namely 12 people (20%). The results of the Chi-Square test showed a P value of 0.026 <0.05, which means there is a significant relationship between the level of insomnia and primary headaches complaints among UMM FK students. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between insomnia and primary headache complaints in UMM Medical Faculty students.
EMPOWERMENT OF HOME MICRO CAKE BUSINESSES IN GAMPONG BLANG PULO Dy Ilham Satria; Muhammad Yusra; Rani Gesta Putri; Hilmi; Jubaidah; Atika Salsabila
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): November 2023 - February 2024
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v3i3.1302

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The problems faced by home cake micro business partners are; 1) The production aspect consists of limited production equipment so that it takes a long time to fulfill large orders, simplicity of production equipment and equipment so that it cannot produce quality products, especially for dry cakes. 2) Aspects of financial management and marketing consist of the absence of business financial reports so that partners cannot measure business development, and there is no product packaging that attracts consumers to buy. The aim of this activity is to find solutions to the problems faced by the home cake making micro entrepreneur partners that the PKM Team runs in the community service program, through mentoring, and training and procurement of household industrial scale mixer and oven equipment, assistance in making financial reports, and designing attractive product packaging. The method or approach offered and agreed upon with the micro entrepreneur partners who make Dry Cakes and Wet Cakes is training and assistance as well as procuring equipment and designing hygienic and attractive packaging for dry cakes and cakes products, as well as providing assistance in making Financial Reports. The planned output targets to be achieved by the PKM team are mandatory outputs in the form of; Service Reports, Publication of articles in OJS-based service journals or national seminar proceedings, Publication of activities in print or online media, and Collaboration Documents with partners, as well as IPR in the form of Copyright.