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The Effect of Dates Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera) on Uterus Involution among Mother with Postpartum Elv Feedia Mona Saragih; Suryati Kumorowulan; Diyah Fatmasari
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (734.572 KB) | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v3i3.215

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The absence of uterine contractions after labor caused problems during the postpartum period, especially in the process of uterine involution. Date palm fruit is a non-pharmacological therapy that contains oxytocin, which is good for postpartum mothers' consumption to maintain uterine contractions so that the involution process can run normally. The study aimed to examine the effect of date palm fruit consumption on uterine involution in postpartum mothers. A quasi-experimental study, pre and posttest with the equivalent control group. We involved 32 respondents and divided into experimental group (n = 16) and control group (n = 16). The results showed that the uterine revolution was faster in the intervention group after receiving the dates palm fruit (Phoenix dactylifera) compared to the control group. This study proves that there is an influence of consumption of dates on uterine involution in postpartum mothers. Further research needs to investigate the effect of the palm fruit on other variables related to uterus involution and expected to measure biomarkers such as prolactin
Effectiveness of “Heni’s Dental Flannel Book” On Improving Dental Health Care among Early Childhood Nugraheni Widyastuti; Diyah Fatmasari; Masrifan Djamil
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 5 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v3i5.234

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One of the factors causing dental caries is the lack of children's knowledge resulting in a lack of awareness of children maintaining dental hygiene. To increase children's knowledge can promote dental health through child oral health education and mouth. The use of media is still less effective in health education that has been running. Therefore the need for innovation and development is to use media innovation "Heni's Dental Flannel Book." The study aimed to develop "Heni's Dental Flannel Book" media as a health education book and the effectiveness "Heni's Dental Flannel Book" for increasing the dental health care of Early Childhood Education Programs. Research and Development (R & D), there are ten stages of research, namely: information gathering, design models, validation expert, revision, product trial (Pre experiment with one group pre-test post-test, a sample of 15 children), modification, application trial (Quasi-experimental with pre-test and post-test nonequivalent control group design, a sample of 20 children in the intervention group and 20 children in the control group, final product revision, production of a product. Data were tested using ANOVA, Shapiro Wilk, Wilcoxon test, Mann-Whitney test. "Heni's Dental Flannel Book" is useful as an effort to increase dental and oral health care for Early Childhood Education Programs, as indicated by a p-value<0.001. Children's knowledge is characterized by a p-value<0.000, a child's attitude is shown by a p-value <0.000. There is a difference in the effectiveness of smart dental books and flipchart in increased dental and oral health care for children with a p-value of <0.000. “Heni’s Dental Flannel Book” effectively improve children's knowledge and attitudes
Smart Dental Card Game Model as An Effort to Improve Behavior of Health Care For Elementary School Students lely Surya Ningsih; Bedjo Santoso; Tri Wiyatini; Diyah Fatmasari; Waljuni A Rahman
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 5 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v3i5.345

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Correct teeth brushing behavior in elementary school children in Indonesia is 2.8%, and in Central Java, 1.7%. The influencing factor is the lack of information sources, so it is essential to carry out dental and oral health education, "Smart dental card game model" provides learning to children through game methods so that the learning process is more exciting and enjoyable. To produce a gamification-based dental and oral health education model called "Smart dental card game model" to increase dental health maintenance knowledge and decrease the debris index score in elementary school children. Research and development (R&D) and model trials using quasi-experiment pre-test and post-test with control sample design groups were divided into two groups, 28 intervention group students and 28 control group students. The dependent variable is the knowledge and debris index of elementary school students; the independent variable is the Smart dental card game model. The sample size was calculated by using the slovin formula. Data were tested using the interclass correlation coefficient test, Anova, Wilcoxon, Mann Whitney. The smart dental card game was appropriate as a guideline in the learning process to increase elementary school students' knowledge of 2,304 ± 9.07 and reduce the debris index of 0.419 ± 0.68 compared to the control group flipchart media and dental phantom. Smart dental card game is useful to increase dental health maintenance knowledge of elementary school students
Management Model of School Dental Health Effort (SDHE) of Website-Based for Improving Quality of Information System at Elementary School Galuh Ayuning Suryo; Supriyana Supriyana; Rasipin Rasipin; Lanny Sunarjo; Diyah Fatmasari
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v4i2.353

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Dental and oral health services for elementary school students aged 6 to 12 years have not been optimal. This shows that the implementation of SDHE has not succeeded. Monitoring and evaluation of the performance of SDHE are complex because the reporting system of SDHE all this time is conducted manually at the end of the year using a form combined with the report of the health center. The website-based SDHE management model is an information system that can be used to report the activities of SDHE directly and monitor and evaluate the activities of SDHE to fit the targets that have been set. The study aimed to develop the SDHE management model's innovations with relevant/appropriate information systems to increase the effectiveness and efficiency in the implementation of SDHE in elementary school students. Methods: Research and Development (R&D) and model trials using the technique of pre-experimental. The respondents amounted to 48 populations which consist of 24 dental therapists and 24 teachers, to assess the quality of SDHE management and the quality of information systems in the implementation of SDHE management. The result of the design of the model was tested for validation by an expert. The data were tested using paired difference test, proportion test, and linear regression test. Result: Validation by expert result the average value of 92, the category is very feasible, and with a p-value of 0,014. After the intervention, the E-SDHE information system's quality also improved compared to before (p = 0.001). Respondent's assessment stated that the quality of the E-SDHE information system in the excellent category.  The SDHE management model of elementary schools based on the website provides a significant increase in SDHE management quality and the quality of information systems in the excellent category. The SDHE of website-based in this study can be used to evaluate elementary school health managemen
Complementary Nursing Intervention of Acupressure and Bay Leaf Extract (Syzygium polyanthum) on Reducing Pain among Patients with Arthritis Gout Nadia Sari; Tri Johan Agus Yuswanto; Diyah Fatmasari
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 6 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v3i6.365

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Arthritis Gout is a disease affecting the joints characterized. It was characteristic of monosodium urate monohydrate (MSU) accumulation in tissue synovial or other tissues. The prevalence of gouty arthritis in various countries in the world in the last few decades continues to increase. In patients, the main problem that occurs with gouty arthritis is pain and stiffness in the joints that recur, causing reddish swelling around the joints due to increased uric acid. Alternative treatment for arthritis gout in nursing interventions such as acupressure and bay leaf extract (Syzygium polyanthum). It could reduce and relieve pain in gout arthritis patients. This study examines the analysis of complementary nursing interventions of acupressure and bay leaf extract (Syzygium polyanthum) on pain in arthritis gout clients. This study used true experimental with approach pre-test and post-test control group design. Data collection involved 30 respondents with arthritis gout clients, selected through technique probability sampling with simple random sampling, divided into three groups. The intervention group received the therapy acupressure and bay leaf extract (Syzygium polyanthum). The first control group received the therapy acupressure, and the second control group received bay leaf extract therapy (Syzygium polyanthum). Pain intensity decreased in the intervention, control one, and managing two groups. But based on the One Way ANOVA test on the pain variable, it showed that the intervention group had the most significant reduction with a value (4.70±1.05) in the control group 1 (3.10±0.99) and control group 2 (3.0±1.05) with a significant p-value of 0.001 (<0.05). Conclusion giving complementary nursing intervention acupressure and bay leaf extract (Syzygium polyanthum) effectively reduces pain in arthritis gout patients
EFFECTIVENESS EFFECTIVENESS OF THE GIVING STARFRUIT LEAF EXTRACT (AVERRHOA BILIMBI L.) AND CINNAMON (C. BURMANII) AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBACTERIALS FOR THE HEALING OF PERINEUM WOUNDS IN RATTUS NORVEGICUS Tiara Widiatami; Rasipin Rasipin; Diyah Fatmasari
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCE (IJNMS) Vol 5 No 3 (2021): VOLUME 5 ISSUE 3 DECEMBER 2021
Publisher : Bina Sehat Press. Departement Research and Community Engagement Bina Sehat PPNI Institute of Health Science, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29082/IJNMS/2021/Vol5/Iss3/369

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Background: The prevalence of infections that occur during the puerperium is 7.3%, due to poor hygiene in wounds The perineum is one of the causes of bacterial proliferation. Pharmacological treatment with antibiotics results in resistance. Non-pharmacological treatment using starfruit leaf extract and cinnamon is a safer alternative solution to reduce the number of bacteria. Objective: To prove the effectiveness of giving starfruit leaf extract (Averrhoa Bilimbi L.) and cinnamon (C. Burmanii) as an antibacterial alternative to perineal wound healing in rats. Methods: True experiment the using study design pre-test post-test with control group. Data collection involved 5 rats, selected through probability sampling technique with method simple random sampling which was divided into 2 groups, namely the treatment group which was given a combination of starfruit leaf extract and cinnamon at a dose of 400 mg/kg rats (equivalent to 0.4 mg /gram body weight rats), while the control group was only given amoxicillin 0.045 mg/200 grams of body weight rats for 7 days. Results: There was a difference before and after giving of starfruit leaf extract and cinnamon on the REEDA scale score (p value <0.05) in the intervention group compared to the control group which was only given amoxicillin 0.045 mg/200 grams, then the t test showed no significant difference between the intervention group and the control group (p value > 0.05). Conclusion: The combination of starfruit leaf extract and cinnamon which was effective in healing perineal wounds based on the REEDA scale score compared to the control group, but was not effective in reducing the number of colonies of bacteria Staphylococcus Aureus.
Effectiveness of MCH handbook development with the addition of fps variables as an early detection for pregnancy and childbirth complications Citra Dewi Fitri Setiani; Diyah Fatmasari; Ari Suwondo
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jnki.2022.10(1).36-47

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Background: The development of an early detection guidebook for risk factors in pregnant women's complications packaged in MCH books was considered effective for health workers and mothers as guidelines for the prevention of complications. However, the use of MCH books has not been maximal. Of the 81.5% of mothers who own MCH books, only 60.5% understand it. This makes one of the causes of maternal and infant mortality is ignorance of the signs of complications. In addition, in MCH books there is only an assessment of physical disorders without judging from psychological and sociological. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to produce an MCH handbook model with addition NEW FPS (Physiological, Psychological and Sociological) factors to maximize the understanding of pregnant women and the enforcement of high potential risk diagnoses carefully and accurately.Methods: This was Research and Development (R&D) study using Borg and Gall models. The data in the study was obtained using interviews, NEW FPS questionnaires, pregnant women's response trial questionnaires. The population in this study consisted of 16 people and taken a sample of 16 respondents who were pregnant women in trimester 3 to 3 years by using Simple Random Sampling technique.Results: The results showed the development of MCh handbooks with the addition of FPS variabels effectively used as one of the efforts in early detection of pregnancy and childbirth with percentage results: physiological (56.2%) psychological (62.5%) and sociological (68.7%). Based on the results, the response of pregnant women to trials in the development of MCH handbooks obtained an average percentage (87%), the addition of FPS variabels to MCH handbooks was effectively used as an effort to early detection of pregnancy and childbirth complications. The fulfillment of these three aspects can increase the achievement of the MCH program in the early screening of complications.Conclusions: This study concludes that the addition of NEW FPS variabels in MCH handbooks is feasible and effectively used as one of the media to conduct early detection of the occurrence of pregnancy and childbirth.
HYPNOANXIETY AS AN ALTERNATIVE THERAPY TO REDUCE ANXIETY IN PRIMIGRAVIDA MOTHERS Nurul Jannah; Hadi Hadi; Sri Rahayu; Soeharyo Hadisaputro; Diyah Fatmasari; Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2017): March - April
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (224.083 KB) | DOI: 10.33546/bnj.68

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Background: Anxiety among primigravida mothers should be handled to avoid the risks during pregnancy. Hypnotherapy is considered to be a solution; however, there are limited studies to determine its effect on anxiety, especially in primipara mothers. Objective: To examine the effect of hypnoanxiety on the level of anxiety in primigravida. Methods: This was a Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) with pretest-posttest design, conducted between September – October 2016 in the working area of the Health Center of Bergas Semarang, Indonesia. There were 40 respondents recruited using simple random sampling, which divided into intervention and control group. Hypnoanxiety was performed 8 times for 4 weeks. The Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (ZSAS) was used to measure anxiety in pregnant women. Data were analyzed using Mann Whitney test and Kruskal Wallis test. Results: Findings showed that after four weeks intervention, there was a decrease of the level of anxiety in the intervention group, consisted of 25% of moderate anxiety, 40% of mild anxiety, and 35 % of respondents with no anxiety. The p-value was 0.05, which indicated that there was mean difference of anxiety level between intervention and control group. Conclusions: There was a significant effect of hypnoanxiety on the level of anxiety in pregnant women. It is suggested that hypnoanxiety could be one of the alternative therapies to reduce the anxiety among pregnant women. This could be considered to be included in the standard of midwifery care in Indonesia.
EFFECTIVENESS OF BREASTFEEDING AND NON-NUTRITIVE SUCKING ON PAIN RELIEF IN INFANT IMMUNIZATION Etri Probowati; Ariawan Soejoenoes; Sri Wahyuni M; Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro; Melyana Nurul Widyawati; Diyah Fatmasari
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2017): March - April
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Background: Immunization in infants is an action that can cause trauma due to injection of the immunization that can cause pain. Breastfeeding and non-nutritive sucking are considered non-pharmacologic strategies of pain management. Objective: This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of breastfeeding and non-nutritive sucking on pain relief in infant immunization. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with posttest only control group. This study was conducted on 26 October till 30 November 2016 at three Community Health Centers (Puskesmas), namely Puskesmas Cilacap Utara I, Puskesmas Cilacap Tengah, and Puskesmas Cilacap Selatan I. The population was infants aged 2-4 months who got immunization of DPT-HB-Hib 1. Samples were recruited using a consecutive sampling technique. There were 69 samples in this study, which were divided into three groups: 1) The group given a breastfeeding intervention (23 respondents), 2) The second group given a non-nutritive sucking intervention (23 respondents), and 3) The control group (23 respondents). Data were analyzed using ANOVA. Results: The average of pain response of the three groups was 2.74 in the breastfeeding group, 1.87 in the non-nutritive sucking group, and 3.26 in the control group. There was a significant difference between non-nutritive sucking and control group with p-value = 0.000, and also a significant difference between breastfeeding and non-nutritive sucking with p-value = 0.016. However, there was no difference between breastfeeding and control group with p-value = 0.142. Conclusion: Breastfeeding and non-nutritive sucking were effective in reducing pain during infant immunization. It is suggested that midwives could administer these interventions to reduce pain in infant immunization, and it could be applied as non-pharmacological strategy in pain management in the community health center in Indonesia.
COMPARISON OF EFFECTS OF ABDOMINAL STRETCHING EXERCISE AND COLD COMPRESS THERAPY ON MENSTRUAL PAIN INTENSITY IN TEENAGE GIRLS Desta Ayu Cahya Rosyida; Agus Suwandono; Ida Ariyanti; Suhartono Suhartono; Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi; Diyah Fatmasari
Belitung Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2017): May - June
Publisher : Belitung Raya Foundation, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (405.894 KB) | DOI: 10.33546/bnj.98

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Background: Pain during menstruation is not uncommon, especially in young women, which has an impact on their life activities. Objective: To examine the effect of abdominal stretching exercise and cold compress therapy on decreasing intensity of menstrual pain in teenage girls. Design: A quasi-experimental study with two group comparison pretest-posttest design at SMK Bakti Indonesia Medika, Indonesia. There were 46 respondents selected in this study by consecutive sampling that consisted of 23 samples in the abdominal stretching exercise group and 23 samples in the cold compress group. The menstrual pain was measured using VAS (visual analog scale). Data were analyzed using Mann-Whitney, Chi-Square, and Wilcoxon test. Results: Findings showed that the mean of menstrual pain before intervention in the abdominal stretching exercise was 7.04 and in the cold compress therapy was 6.74 with p-value 0.211 (<0.05), which indicated that there was no mean difference of pain between both groups. However, after intervention, the menstrual pain was reduced from 7.04 to 1.91 (5.09 difference) in the abdominal stretching exercise group; and from 6.74 to 5.52 (1.22 difference) in the cold compress group with p-value 0.000 (<0.05), which indicated that there was statistically significant difference of menstrual pain before and after intervention, both abdominal stretching exercise and cold compress therapy. Conclusion: There were statistically significant effects of abdominal stretching exercise and cold compress therapy on menstrual pain in teenage girls. The abdominal stretching exercise is more effective than cold compress therapy in reducing menstrual pain intensity. Thus, it is suggested that abdominal stretching exercise can be an alternative choice of management of dysmenorrhea in teenage girls, and can be a part of subject in the education as non-pharmacological medicine.
Co-Authors Ade Ismail A.K Agung Bakhtiar, Dika Agus Suwandono Agustina Purba Ahmad Rizan Aprianda Silakhuddin Akhmad Kharis Nugroho Aldo, Mutia Perdana Hairun Nisa Alfi Maziyah Ani Subekti Ani Subekti Ani Subekti Aning Susilowati Aning Susilowati Aprillia, Zita Apriyanti, Lidya Dwi Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ariawan Soejoenoes Arlina Nurhapsari Arwani Arwani Arwani Aryadiva Prayoga Asmawati, Lilik Bambang Sutomo, Bambang Bedjo Santoso Bedjo Santoso Kadri Benni Benyamin Bernadeta Trihandini Budi Darmawan Budiono Budiono Cahya Rosyida, Desta Ayu Citra Dewi Fitri Setiani Daniati, Nia Daniati Desak Made Wenten Parwati Dewi, Hevny Kartika Dinda Aprilia Rahmawati Diyan Wahyuningsih Djamil, Masrifan Djenta Saha Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro Dyaswara Tituk A.W Eksa Sinta Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas Endah Aryati Eko Ningtyas Endah Aryati Ekoningtyas Endang Susilaningsih Erni Mardiati Erwid Fatchur R Erwid Fatchur Rahman Etri Probowati Francisca Fatima De Sena Galuh Ayuning Suryo Hadi Hadi Hanik Maria Heni Pujiastuti Hermien Nugraheni Hevny Kartika Dewi Hutami, Rahma Rizki Ida Ariyanti Ihrom Fatma Saputri Ika Rosdiana Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi Irma H.Y Siregar Irma H.Y Siregar Irmanita Wiradona Islami, Muhammad Rizqi Fauzi Iwan Dwi Prahasto Iwan Dwi Prahasto Joni Satria Julita Hendrartini Kris Adityawarman Kumala, Ferry Kun Aristiati Susiloretni Kurnia Budi Kurniawan Kurniati Puji Lestari Laksono Trisnantoro lely Surya Ningsih LINDA SEPTIANA Lutfiawaliah, Delvia Mardiyono Mardiyono Mardiyono Mardiyono Mardiyono, Mardiyono Masrifan Djamil Masrifan Djamil Mateus Sakundarno Adi, Mateus Sakundarno Mayya Nailullathifah Melyana Nurul Widyawati Melyana Nurul Widyawati Mery Tresiana Effendi Muhammad Fiqih Sabilillah Muhammad Furqan, Muhammad Mutiah, Mar'atu Nadia Sari Nadia Sari Nanda Lutfia Salsabila Nindita Enhar Satuti Ningsih, Rastia Nugraheni Widyastuti Nugraheni Widyastuti Nur Farida Lismawati Nur Khafidhoh Nurjanah, Fatihah Wari Nurul Jannah Octa Nana Erviana Quroti A&#039;yun Quroti A’yun Rahma Rizki Hutami Ramadhani, Yoga Rizki Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Rasipin Ratnawati Hendari Ratnawati Hendari Rezky Hidayati RISMAN ABDI RAPIUDDIN Rochman Mujayanto Roza, Safni Mulia Roziq, Mokhamad Ainu Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti Sadimin Sadimin Saha, Djenta Salikun Salikun Saragih, Elv. Feedia Mona Satuti, Nindita Enhar Sembiring, Rinawati Setiadji Musthofa Shobirun Shobirun Siti Chumaeroh Soeharyo Hadisaputro Sri Rahayu Sri Sumarni Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni M Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Suhartono, Suhartono Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Sukini, Sukini Sukmawati Sukmawati Supartinah Santoso Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana, Supriyana Suryati Kumorowulan Syarief Taufik Hidayat Theresia Febriana Christi Tyas Utami Tiara Widiatami Tri Johan Agus Yuswanto Tri Wiyatini Tri Wiyatini Tri Wiyatini, Tri Uswatun N.A Darjono Uswatun N.A. Darjono Utomo, Suprih W. Widjijono Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami Wahyu Jati Dyah Utami, Wahyu Jati Dyah Wahyuningtyas, Miranda Gita Wahyuningtyas Waljuni A Rahman Waljuni Astu Rahman Wulandari, Tesa Yulike Yessi Idha Martha Yodong ,