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Kepemimpinan Islami dalam Meningkatkan Kinerja Pegawai: Mini Literature Review Shobastian, Wahyu Derajat; Aini, Qurratul
Benefit: Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Volume 5 No 1 Juni 2020
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/benefit.v5i1.10639

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 The purpose of this article is to determine the effect of Islamic leadership in improving employee performance. The method used in this article is to use a simple article review or a mini literature review based on finding answers to scientific questions according to the purpose of this article used in the database (Emerald, Researchgates and Google Scholar) which article a decade. The Results is Islamic leadership which consists of four characteristics and can be expanded to 25 characteristics can influence the culture of Islamic organizations so that the employee has an Islamic work ethic that can ultimately improve the performance of the employee. So, Islamic leadership can improve employee performance by being mediated by Islamic work ethics through organizational culture.Keywords: Islamic leadership, employee performance, Islamic work ethics
Topical Antibiotics Without Wound Dressing After Circumcision to Prevent Post-Surgical Infection: Serial Case Report Rachmanio, Nicko; Fredianto, Meiky; Shobastian, Wahyu Derajat
COMSERVA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 10 (2025): COMSERVA: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/comserva.v4i10.2908

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Treatment of post-circumcision wounds usually uses tulle and gauze to prevent bleeding and infection. Treatment of advanced wounds in the form of removing the attached gauze causes a feeling of insecurity in the patient because the pain caused by the gauze becomes stuck with an injury that has not healed and often causes bleeding. Antibiotic ointments have been studied to act as a barrier instead of gauze to protect against contamination and keep moisture. It is hoped that using antibiotic ointments without gauze pads can prevent the formation of post-circumcision infection and prevent pain when removing the gauze. Method: Observations were made on eight children aged 7 to 15 years who underwent mass circumcision at PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Yogyakarta and wound care using only the antibiotic chloramphenicol ointment after circumcision without using gauze. Detailed wound care instructions are given to sufferers and their families at home post-surgery. Monitoring and dialogue through online media are carried out if problems arise during wound treatment. Assessments were carried out daily by sending pictures of wounds via online media until five days after circumcision. Result: From the results of observations, one patient with surgical wound inflammation based on the ASEPSIS score was categorized as having "impaired healing," and seven other patients did not experience post-circumcision inflammation with wound treatment using only chloramphenicol antibiotic ointment. The risk aspect found in this patient as an infectious etiology is the early age, which is difficult in treating wounds coupled with the treatment of wounds carried out by non-professional personnel. Conclusion: Topical antibiotic chloramphenicol without wound dressings can be an option for maintaining post-circumcision wounds.