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A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS: REFLECTION OF ETHICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEDONISM IN JANE AUSTEN’S NOVEL “EMMA” Nuryuliana, Nuryuliana; Nur, Riola Haya
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
Publisher : Faculty of Languages and Literature, Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (389.992 KB) | DOI: 10.26858/eliterate.v1i2.33995

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This dissertation examines hedonism in 'Jane Austen's Novel Emma. The aims are to ascertain the hedonism, the varieties of hedonism, expressed by the novel's protagonist that the researcher want to impart to the readers. The study included qualitative research methods. The data for this study were derived from the "Jane Austen Novel Emma." Then, secondary data were gathered through a literature review and other sources of information relevant to the research's objective. After examining the work, it was discovered that there are two types of hedonism: (1) ethical hedonism, which occurs in 17 instances, and (2) psychological hedonism, which occurs in 8 instances. Additionally, the research found that the protagonist embodies hedonistic evidences on three levels: representation, ideology, and actuality. The criterion for hedonism in the protagonist is anything, including physical appearance, wealth, consumption, environment, characters, conflict, and story, as well as race, class, and materialism. In other words, happiness is synonymous with pleasure. According to the results above, readers can learn and expand their understanding of all facets of hedonism and the various forms of hedonism in the novel. Additionally, this study is beneficial in teaching learning processes such as using literature as a reference to gather knowledge about the novel and its aspects.
Meta-Analysis: Effectiveness of mHealth Utilization on Antenatal Care Nuryuliana, Nuryuliana; Demartoto, Argyo; Adriani, Rita Benya
Journal of Health Policy and Management Vol. 9 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/thejhpm.2024.09.03.10

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Background: An antenatal visit is the presence of pregnant women at health facilities to check their pregnancy and get information about their pregnancy. The use of mobile health interventions (mHealth) such as SMS, voice messages, videos, and interactive mobile phones can provide behavioral support and health education needs of pregnant women. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the use of mHealth on the improvement of antenatal visits. Subject and Method: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses were conducted using PRISMA guidelines and PICO models which included Population = pregnant women; Intervention= mHealth, Comparison= does not use mHealth; Outcome= antenatal visit. Articles are collected through databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, BMJ, Plos One, Plos Digital Health, JMIR, JPHIA, HSPRJ, JIO, Journal of Midwifery and Traditional Health. Keywords used: mHealth or Telemedicine or Phone or Mobile Phones or Mobile Telephone or Short Message Service or Whatsapp Group, Antenatal Visite or Antenatal Care or Pregnancy or Pregnant or Prenatal or Mother Health. A total of 13 articles that met the inclusion criteria were meta-analyzed and assessed using RevMan 5.3. Results: Meta-analyses from Tanzania, Kenya, India, Brazil, Peru, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Uganda, and Indonesia showed that pregnant women who used mHealth services were 2.94 times more likely to have antenatal visits compared to not using mHealth and the effect was statistically significant (OR= 2.94; CI95%= 2.19 to 3.94; p <0.001). Conclusion: The use of mHealth may increase antenatal visits.
Meta-Analysis: Effectiveness of Husband's Support for Intrauterine Device Choice in Indonesia Nuryuliana, Nuryuliana
Jurnal Ar Ro'is Mandalika (Armada) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL AR RO'IS MANDALIKA (ARMADA)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian dan Pengembangan Mandalika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/armada.v6i1.5370

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Intrauterine devices are an effective form of long-term contraception. Interventions involving husband support are expected to increase the interest of women of childbearing age in choosing an intrauterine device. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of husband support in choosing an intrauterine device in Indonesia. Subjects and Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted using the PRISMA guidelines and the PICO model, including Population = women of childbearing age; Intervention = husband support; Comparison = no husband support; Outcome = choice of an intrauterine device. Articles were collected through a Health Journal database focused on Indonesia. The keywords used were: choice of IUD, husband support, Indonesia. A total of 11 articles met the inclusion criteria for the meta-analysis and were assessed using RevMan 5.3. Results: A meta-analysis of nine provinces in Indonesia showed that women of childbearing age who received husband support in choosing an intrauterine device were 12.30 times more likely to choose an intrauterine device than those who did not receive husband support, and this effect was statistically significant (OR= 12.30; 95% CI= 8.03 - 18.83; p <0.001). Conclusion: Husband support is highly effective in increasing the choice of an intrauterine device among women of childbearing age in Indonesia.
Hubungan Pengetahuan Akseptor Dengan Efek Samping Penggunaan Kontrasepsi KB Suntik 3 Bulan Di Puskesmas Jetis I Tahun 2025 Najma Aulia Nuranifa; Nuryuliana, Nuryuliana; Margiyati, Margiyati
Jurnal Sains Farmasi Dan Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September - Desember
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62379/jfkes.v3i2.3381

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The three-month injectable contraceptive is a popular family planning method due to its convenience and effectiveness. However, its use often causes side effects such as menstrual cycle disturbances and weight changes, which can affect user satisfaction and continuation. The acceptor's knowledge of this contraceptive method is crucial for anticipating and managing these side effects. This study aimed to examine the relationship between the level of knowledge of acceptors and the occurrence of side effects from the use of the three-month injectable contraceptive at Jetis 1 Public Health Center in 2025. Using a quantitative analytical observational approach with a cross-sectional design, data from 53 acceptors were randomly selected using simple random sampling and analyzed with the chi-square test. Results showed the majority of acceptors had fair knowledge (49.1%) and most experienced side effects (83%). Menstrual disorders (79.8%) and weight changes (64.2%) were the most common side effects. A significant relationship was found between acceptor knowledge and side effects (p = 0.001). It is concluded that acceptor knowledge plays a significant role in experiences of side effects with the three-month injectable contraceptive. It is recommended that health workers intensify education and counseling to help acceptors effectively manage side effects.