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Analisis Pengaruh Work Passion dan Organizational Support terhadap Employee’s Career Commitment dengan Mediasi Work–Family Interface dan Autonomy Support sebagai Variabel Moderasi Nasution, Isna Nurlela; Amalia, Lia
Jurnal Pendidikan Tambusai Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai, Riau, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jptam.v8i1.12957

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Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi keterkaitan antara sumber daya manusia dalam organisasi, terutama dalam hal komitmen karier karyawan. Fokusnya terarah pada peran dukungan organisasi dan semangat kerja terhadap antarmuka antara pekerjaan dan keluarga, serta dampaknya terhadap komitmen karier karyawan. Metode survei dengan pengukuran menggunakan skala Likert digunakan dengan sampel karyawan di industri transportasi di Jabodetabek. Temuan menunjukkan bahwa semangat kerja yang harmonis, dukungan organisasi, dan konflik antara pekerjaan dan keluarga memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap komitmen karier karyawan. Dukungan organisasi juga terbukti berpengaruh terhadap konflik antara pekerjaan dan keluarga. Namun, semangat kerja yang obsesif dan peningkatan antara pekerjaan dan keluarga tidak menunjukkan pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap komitmen karier karyawan. Selain itu, mediasi dari antarmuka antara pekerjaan dan keluarga terhadap hubungan semangat kerja yang harmonis/obsesif dan komitmen karier, serta moderasi dari dukungan otonomi terhadap hubungan antara semangat kerja dan antarmuka antara pekerjaan dan keluarga, tidak terbukti signifikan.
Healthcare Professionals’ Attitudes towards Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting in Primary Healthcare Settings: A Cross-sectional Survey Yuniar, Cindra Tri; Fadhilah, Rizka Zu; Anggadiredja, Kusnandar; Amalia, Lia
JURNAL MANAJEMEN DAN PELAYANAN FARMASI (Journal of Management and Pharmacy Practice) Vol 14, No 1
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jmpf.87108

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Background: Spontaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) reporting is a key to improving the post-marketing safety of medicines. The important factor of under-reporting is lack of awareness for the purpose of ADRs monitoring and reporting. Spontaneous reporting is performed by the patients or consumer to the healthcare professionals and/or industry, then the healthcare facilities and industry should report the suspected ADRs to the National Agency of Drugs and Food Control (NADFC). To date, there is a lack information and study about attitudes on ADRs reporting by healthcare professionals (HCPs), especially in primary healthcare settings.Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the attitudes towards ADRs reporting by healthcare professionals (HCP).Methods: This research was survey study with cross-sectional design, from November 2022-March 2023. The questionnaire, that have been validated and reliable, was distributed to 3 primary healthcare facilities. demographic data questions (6 items), experiences (3 items), knowledge (4 items), and motives for reporting (1 item).Results: Total 39 HCPs completed the survey, including 14 nurses, 9 midwifes, 3 general physicians, 3 pharmacists, and 10 other professions. Most of respondents were women (84.6%), and mostly the HCPs have been working for ≥5 years (74.3%). Among 39 respondents, only 1 pharmacist have a good attitude about ADRs reporting. The other HCPs had a lack of knowledge and safety awareness. The dominant motives for reporting the ADRs was serious or severe ADRs (39.4%) and the assurance of causality assessment by suspected drugs (15.4%).Conclusion: In conclusion, the HCPs in primary healthcare settings had poor attitudes towards ADRs reporting.
Perceptions, Expectations, Reality, and Public Confidence Regarding the Role of Pharmacists in Pharmacy Services in Bandung Zazuli, Zulfan; Anjasmara, Aulia Putri; Amalia, Lia
JURNAL MANAJEMEN DAN PELAYANAN FARMASI (Journal of Management and Pharmacy Practice) Vol 14, No 3
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jmpf.87938

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Background: The shifting from the old paradigm to the new paradigm with the philosophy of pharmaceutical care demands pharmacists to enhance the quality of pharmaceutical services. However, this role has not been optimally fulfilled, especially in the community setting.Objectives: This study aimed to identify the perceptions and expectations, the gap between expectations and reality, and public confidence as well as to analyze the relationship between sociodemographic factors and the perceptions, expectations, and public confidence in Bandung City regarding the role of pharmacists in pharmaceutical services.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a validated survey instrument with 440 respondents in Bandung, West Java, from March to April 2023. The survey data were analyzed descriptively and through inferential statistics.Results: The analysis showed that 58.41% of the community had a positive perception, 56.82% had high expectations, the average gap between expectations and reality was 14.04%, and more than 51.36% had a high level of public confidence in pharmacists. Sociodemographic factors influencing perceptions were age and the highest level of education (p = 0.005; p = 0.003), factors influencing public confidence were age, the highest level of education, residence address according to ID card (KTP), and occupation (p < 0.001; p = 0.034; p = 0.001; p = 0.001), and the factor influencing expectations was the residence address according to ID card (KTP) (p = 0.043). A correlation was found between the dimensions of perceptions, expectations, and public confidence.Conclusion: Most participants held a positive perception, had high expectations, and shown high confidence in the pharmacist's position, despite the existence of a disparity between expectations and the actual provision of pharmacy services. The elements of perception, expectations, and confidence are interrelated.
Growth Response and Yield of Pakchoy Plants (Brassica rapa) On the Wick System of Hydroponic Systems with Various Concentrations of Abmix Fertilizer and Liquid Organic Fertilizer Bahtiar, Ali; Amalia, Lia; Budiono, Heru
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i1.5547

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The research aims to determine; (1) Effect of interaction between AB Mix Concentration and Liquid Organic Fertilizer on growth and yield components of Pakchoi Plants on axis hydroponic system, and (2) Optimum AB Mix concentration for each administration of POC concentration which gives the best pakchoi yields on axis hydroponic system. The research was conducted in Rancasari Village, Subang Regency, from March to April 2021. The research was carried out with an experimental approach using a factorial randomized block design (RAK) consisting of two factors, namely the first factor was AB Mix fertilizer with three levels (5 ml/l, 10 ml/l and 15 ml/l), and the organic fertilizer factor. three levels of liquid (0 ml/l, 3 ml/l and 6 ml/l) so that in each replication there were 9 treatment combinations and repeated three times. To determine the effect of the treatment of AB Mix fertilizer and liquid organic fertilizer, analysis of variance through the F test was used, with further tests using the Duncan's Multiple Range Test at a significance level of 5 percent. The results showed that: (1) there was an interaction effect between AB mix nutrients and liquid organic fertilizer on plant fresh weight. AB mix fertilizer independently affected plant height, number of leaves per plant, leaf area, chlorophyll index, number of shoots and stomata density. Liquid organic fertilizer independently affects plant height, number of leaves per plant, leaf area, chlorophyll index, number of shoots and stomata density, and (2) AB Mix concentration of 15 ml/l and liquid organic fertilizer 6 ml/l gives plant fresh weight. the highest pakchoy was 388.27 g per plant
Effect of Three Types of Planting Media and Nutrition on the Growth and Yield of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Wandana, Alit; Amalia, Lia; Taryana, Yana
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i1.5548

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The experiment was conducted for three months, from August to October 2019. At the horticultural greenhouse of the Center for Supervision and Certification of Food and Horticultural Plant Seeds (BPSBTPH) in the province of West Java. The purpose of the experiment is research to study the interaction effect of three types of growing media and nutrients on growth and yield of lettuce plants. This research is descriptive and verified by an experimental approach in the horticultural greenhouse of the Center for Supervision and Certification of Food and Horticultural Plant Seeds (BPSBTPH) in the province of West Java. The experimental design used is the "strip plot" method. The results of the experiment showed that treatment of planting media (M) had a significant effect on leaf number, root volume, plant sap weight, and root / pupil ratio. Nutrition (N) treatment significantly affected leaf area index parameters, number of leaves, root volume, fresh fruit weight of the plant, and root drop rate. The interaction between the planting medium and the nutrient intakes had a very significant effect on the number of leaves, the volume of the roots, the weight of the sap and the rate of root loss
Effect of Planting System and Seed Age on Yield and Yield Components of Paddy Rice (Oryza sativa L) Inpari 32 Variety Marliani, Leni; Amalia, Lia; Budiono, Heru
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i1.5553

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The research aims to determine; (1) The effect of the interaction between the planting system and seed age on the growth and yield of rice plants, and (2) the planting system and age of the seed that gives the best yield and growth. The research was carried out in Sukamandijaya Village, Ciasem District, Subang Regency, starting from April to August 2021. The research was carried out with an experimental approach using a randomized block design (RAK) with a factorial pattern of strip plot design consisting of two factors, the first factor being a three-level planting system (tile system, jajar legowo 2: 1, and jajar legowo 4 : 1, and three levels of seed age (7 DAS, 14 DAS and 21 DAS) so that for each replication there were 9 treatment combinations and repeated three times To determine the effect of planting system treatment and seed age, analysis of variance through the F test was used, with the follow-up using Fisher's LSD/BNT follow-up test at a 5 percent. level of significance.The results showed that: (1) there was an interaction effect between planting system treatment and seed age on the yield of dry grain harvested per plot. The independent planting system affected the number of tillers per clump, the number of productive tillers, the number of grains of grain per panicle, the number of pithy grains per panicle and the weight of 1000 grains of grain. The age of the seed independently affected the number of tillers per clump, the number of productive tillers, the number of grains of grain per panicle, the number of pithy grains per panicle and the weight of 1000 grains of grain, and (2) the row planting system of legowo 4: 1 and the age of the seeds 14 days after sowing. gave the highest yield of dry grain harvest per plot, namely 7.83 kg per plot or equivalent to 8.70 tons of GKP per hectare.
Embryogenesis Regeneration Of Porang Seeds (Amorphophallus Mulleri Blume) With Various Concentrations Of Indole Butyryc Acid (IBA) And Benzyl Amino Purine (BAP) In Vitro Nuraisyah, Ai; Amalia, Lia; Turmuktini, Tien
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 05 (2022): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i05.5557

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The experiment was carried out in the Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Garut which is located in the Lab of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Garut. This experiment was carried out from August to November 2022. The method used in this study was a factorial complete randomized design (CRD) method consisting of 2 factors, namely the concentration of auxin Growth Regulatory Substance/IBA (A) and the concentration of Cytokinin Growth Regulatory Substance/BAP (B). factor was the growth regulator auxin (A), which consisted of three concentration levels: a1 = 0 mg L-1, a2 = 0.5 mg L-1, a3 = 1 mg L-1. The second factor was cytokinin growth regulators (B) with 3 concentration levels, namely b1 = 0 mg L-1, b2 = 3 mg L-1, b3 = 6 mg L-1. This study consisted of 9 treatment combinations and each treatment consisted of 3 replications, so there were 27 experimental units. Each experimental unit consisted of 3 bottles, each bottle consisted of 1 explant, so that the total explants required were 81 seed embryo explants. The day the roots appeared showed that the treatment factor A (IBA) at level b1 showed a1 was significantly different from a2 and a3. Treatment factor A at levels b2 and b3 showed that a1 was not significantly different from a2 and a3. Treatment factor B (BAP) at level a1 showed b1 was significantly different from b2 and b3, b2 was not significantly different from b3. Treatment factor B at levels a2 and a3 showed b1, b2 and b3 were not significantly different. Based on the results of statistical analysis of the number, height shows that treatment factor A (IBA) at level b1 shows no significant difference a1, a2 and a3. Treatment factor B (BAP) on number, height, diameter, fresh weight and dry weight of shoots at level a1 showed that b1 was not significantly different from b2 and b3, b2 was not significantly different from b3. Based on the results of statistical analysis of shoot diameter, it showed that treatment factor A (IBA) at level b2 showed that a1 was significantly different from a2 and a3. The best interaction for the parameter of shoot diameter occurred in the combination of treatments a1 and b2, namely IBA 0 mg L-1 (control) and BAP 3 mg L-1 (4.22 mm)
Agronomic Appearance of Three Genotypes of Large Red Pepper (Capsicum annum L) in the Ciwidey Plateau Rahman, Deni; Amalia, Lia; Turmuktini, Tien
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 05 (2022): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i05.5558

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This experiment aims to study the agronomic appearance of three genotypes of red chili plants in Ciwidey District, Bandung Regency, West Java Province. The research method used was an experimental method with a Simple Group Random Design (RAK), with three treatments repeated nine times. The data was analyzed with various fingerprints and continued with the Duncan Multiple Distance Test. The test material consisted of three genotypes of red chili, namely one of the new superior variety candidates, and two varieties belonging to the Agricultural Research and Development Institute, namely (Tanjung 2 and Carvi Agriagrihorti).The test was carried out in Sukamantri, Ciamis Regency with an altitude of 1300 m above sea level (above sea level) from May 2021 to October 2021. Observations were made on the characteristics of plant growth including, plant height, stem diameter, leaf length, leaf width and yield characteristics which include fruit length, fruit diameter, fruit weight per fruit, fruit weight per plant, fruit weight per plot, and fruit weight per hectare. The test results showed that there were differences in agronomic appearance between the three genotypes tested. The LV-037556 genotype displays the best plant growth, including plant height, stem diameter, leaf length and leaf width. The characteristics of the results of the three genotypes showed the best fruit weight per hectare (LV-037556 = 7.89 tons ha-1, compared to Tanjung 2 variety = 6.15 tons ha-1, Carvi variety = 5.84 tons ha-1
Effect of Cow Manure Dosage and Biofertilizer Concentration on the Growth and Yield of Peanut Plants (Arachis hypogaea L.) Ginanjar, Husni; Amalia, Lia; Mulyana, Hudaya
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 05 (2022): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i05.5560

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The experimental research was carried in Dawuan Kidul Village, Dawuan District, Subang Regency with an altitude of 92 m above sea level, with a type C climate (slightly wet) from August 2022 to October 2022. This study aims to study the interaction effect of cow manure application and the concentration of biological fertilizers. Environmental design using a completely randomized design (RAK) factorial pattern, with treatment of cow manure and biological fertilizer. Cow manure (K) consists of 4 levels, namely k0 = 0 tons ha?¹ (control), k1 = 10 tons ha? ¹ k2 = 20 tons ha?¹, k3 = 30 tons ha?¹ and bio-fertilizer bio-extreme (Y) consists of 4 levels, namely y0 = 0 ml L? ¹ water (control ) or equivalent to 0 liters of bio-extreme biofertilizer ha?¹ y1 = 2.5 ml L? ¹ water or equivalent to 0.5 liters ha?¹ bio-extreme biofertilizer ha?¹ y2 = 5 ml L? ¹ water or the equivalent of 1 liter of bio-extreme biofertilizer ha?¹ y3 = 7.5 ml L?¹ of water or the equivalent of 1.5 liters of bio-extreme biofertilizer ha?¹. The results showed that the effect of cow manure and biological fertilizers had an interaction effect on plant height at 14 days after planting and the number of branches at 28 days after planting, while observing the number of leaves, number of pods planted, total pod weight and number of pods per plot showed no interaction
Effect of Humic Acid and Cascing Fertilizer Dosage on the Growth and Yield of Japan Spinach (Spinacia oleraceae L.) Dewi, Kania Sari; Widodo, R Wahyono; Amalia, Lia
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 05 (2022): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i05.5561

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The experiment was carried out in the experimental garden or practice field belonging to the Lembang Development Agricultural Vocational School, West Bandung Regency which is at an altitude of 1100 m above sea level (ASL) with the Andisol soil order and is planned to be carried out from September to October 2022. The experimental method used was an experiment using a randomized block design (RBD) with a factorial pattern consisting of two treatment factors, namely the dose of humic acid including 4 (four) factor levels, namely a0 = 0, a1 = 3 kg ha-1, a2 = 6 kg ha-1, a3 = 9 kg ha-1 , a4 = 12 kg ha-1 and the dose of vermicompost organic fertilizer includes 4 (four) factor levels, namely k1=0 , k2 = 12.79 tons ha-1, which was repeated three times. Each treatment was placed in each repetition randomly (random). Each replicate was placed in plots (10 plots) with the same size of 1m x 2m spacing of 25 cm x 25 cm, and a population of 32 plants per plot. There was an interaction between the dose of humic acid and vermicompost fertilizer on the height of Japanese spinach plants aged 15 DAP and there was an optimum dose between the dose of humic acid and vermicompost fertilizer on the height of Japanese spinach plants, namely 6 kg. ha-1 and 12.79 tons.ha-1
Co-Authors Abas, Muhamad Agus Rahayu Ahmad, Zul Fikar Ai Komariah -, Ai Komariah Ainun Muthoharoh, Ainun Akbar, Aulia Arif Akromy, Muhammad Zidan Fikri AMINULLAH Aminullah Aminullah, Aminullah Anargya, Raffy Amantha Anggeswari, Inggrid Dya Anggraini, Elistria Anjasmara, Aulia Putri Anugraini, Ajeng Devita Arief Kusuma Arifiyanti, Nurul Asep Sopyan, Asep Bahtiar, Ali Basuki , Budiarti, Dini Tri Budiasih Budiasih Budiasih Budiasih, R Budiasih, R. Deni Rahman Desmawan, Deris Destiarni, Resti Prastika Destiny, Keysi Devain Dewi Andriani Dewi Putri Wibowo, Sabrina Dewi, Kania Sari Dewita Suryati Ningsih Dharmayanti, Amilita Medisa Rizky Dhinuk Puspita Kirana, Dhinuk Puspita Dihin Septyanto Eliska, Arshyla Elistia, Elistia Elmi, Farida Endang Kantikowati Endeh Masnenah, Endeh Fachmi Tamzil Fadhilah, Rizka Zu Fanani, Muhammad Zainal Fatonah Fatonah Faturrokhman, Faturrokhman Fauzan, Rafli Akmal Feranica Fiqrie, Okky Faitzal Ginanjar, Husni Ginting, Pricella A. Hanafi, Harri Hanum, Nadia Hariandi Napitupulu, Ricki Heni Marliany Heru Budiono Hikmawati, Elok Hiola, Faramita Hudaya Mulyana Husna, Harir Mamluatul Ifan Rizky Kurniyanto Iin Endang Mardiani, Iin Endang Indradewa, Rhian Indriana, Kovertina Rakhmi Intan Kusumaningrum Irmawati Irmawati Iskandar, Hervyaningsih Isni, Sefta Nandiatama Fahrizal Jatmoko Awali Juliana, Deby Kadir, Laksmyn Karnawati, Yosevin - Khofiyya, Nida Kirana, Rahma Sasi Kurniawan, M. Fakih Kusnandar Anggadiredja Kusumaningrum, Julia Laksono Trisnantoro Laksono, Andromeda Dwi Lareko, Julianeristawati I Lia Amalia Lidiyani, Nurfitri Lilis Lismayanti Lintje Boekoesoe Luthfiya Azzahra, Haura Maesaroh, Mia Maman, Maman Manoppo, Ovira Winda Mardiah Mardiah Mardiansyah, Ryan Marliani, Leni Marnis Marnis Maulida Ma’rufa, Sulton Fajar Ayu Mudjiarto Mudjiarto, Mudjiarto Muhamad Abas Muhammad Sofwan Muhidin, Rahmat Mulia, Agus Surya Mulya, Sahnur Mustika, Mela Mustofa, Sofyan Muthia Putri Darsini Lubis Nada, Royani Qothrun Naschihah Nasution, Isna Nurlela Noertjahyani Noertjahyani Noli Novidahlia Novita Nugraha, Rahmat Mulya Nur Aini NURAISYAH, AI Nurhayati, Raden D. Nurlaela, Raden Siti Nurlinda, R.A. Nurlukman, Candra Perkasa Nurwulan, Sita Padmasawitri, Tjokorde IA. Paramita, Fika Parlinah, Linlin Perdi Ramadan, Harry Pertiwi, Sri Rejeki Pertiwi, Sri Rejeki Pertiwi, Sri Rezeki Retna Pratama, Alvin Rio Priyatna, Arif Putri, Syalwa Dania Qoiroh, Shirotul Nur Qonaatun, Aa Rachman, Redy Raditia, Ica Rahayu, Sulistyowati Puji Rahmania, Handizah Kingkin Rakhmi Indriana , Kovertina Ramadhan, Muhamad Fauzi Ramayani, Novi Rambe, Muhammad Ikbal Ria, Elly Roosma Rina Anindita Rizki, Ahmad Miftahul Rizqi, Soffan Rojuaniah Rojuaniah Romiyadi Romiyadi Roni Assafaat Hadi Rosdiana Dewi, Elvira Rukmawati, Iis S Slamet, S Sahal Mahfudz, Ahmad Salsabila, Adinda Kanza Samsu, Asep Santoso, I Putu Rahmat Saprudin Sapto Jumono Sapura, Najla Lia Saroh, Nisa May Setyo Riyanto, Setyo Shofah, Anuri Sholihah, Adellia Alfiani Sidabutar, Octaviana Sinambela, Maria Lena Siti Aminah Soeroto, Arto Y. Sofyan, Nurul azfy Sophi Damayanti Sugandi, Ullyanna Rachmah Sugiharto, Amo Sulaksono, Rachmad Prabowo Sumitro, Dewi Sari Sunati, Nur Ahya Suryaman, Suryaman Sutarman, Novia Nila Suwatno Suwatno Syifa, Nurhaeni Tajalla, Gusti Umindya Nur Tanjung, Rifqi Aulia Tantan Hermansah, Tantan Taryana, Yana Tien Turmuktini Titi Rohmayanti Tualar Simarmata Ulfah, Indriana Valentina Valentina, Valentina Wandana, Alit widodo, R. wahyono Widyaningrum , Lia Retno Wijaya, Henhen Wilna Iznilillah Wiratmoko, Widi Wulandari, Dita Wulandari, Dita Yasir Mokodompis Yenny Muliani Yulian Wahyu Permadi Yuniar, Cindra Tri Zazuli, Zulfan Zulkhaeriyah, Zulkhaeriyah