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Faktor Yang Berhubungan Dengan Kepatuhan Penggunaan APD Pada Pekerja Kontruksi: Literature Review Krisnawaty, Aprillia; Handayani, Lina; Santri, Ichtiarini Nurullita
Jurnal Dunia Kesmas Vol 15, No 1 (2026): Volume 15 Nomor 1
Publisher : Persatuan Dosen Kesehatan Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jdk.v15i1.21865

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Penggunaan Alat Pelindung Diri (APD) merupakan aspek krusial dalam mencegah kecelakaan kerja, terutama di sektor konstruksi yang memiliki tingkat risiko tinggi. Meskipun APD tersedia di berbagai lokasi kerja, tingkat kepatuhan penggunaannya masih rendah, khususnya di negara berkembang seperti Indonesia. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi dan merangkum faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi kepatuhan penggunaan APD pada pekerja konstruksi. Penelusuran literatur dilakukan secara sistematis melalui database Google Scholar, PubMed dan ResearchGate dengan menggunakan kata kunci dalam bahasa Indonesia dan Inggris. Kriteria inklusi meliputi artikel full-text, open access serta menggunakan desain penelitian case-control. Setelah proses seleksi, sebanyak 17 artikel dianalisis lebih lanjut. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa pengetahuan dan sikap terhadap keselamatan kerja menjadi faktor dominan dalam memengaruhi kepatuhan. Selain itu, pelatihan keselamatan, pengawasan manajemen, persepsi risiko dan ketersediaan APD juga memiliki pengaruh signifikan. Namun, sebagian besar studi masih memiliki keterbatasan metodologis, seperti tidak menggunakan instrumen penilaian terstandarisasi dan belum menerapkan analisis prediktif. Oleh karena itu, dibutuhkan pengembangan model perilaku yang tervalidasi dan intervensi berbasis bukti yang sesuai dengan karakteristik lokal pekerja konstruksi untuk meningkatkan efektivitas upaya keselamatan kerja.
Energy-efficient reconfigurable architectures for Edge AI in healthcare IoT: trends, challenges, and future directions Sutikno, Tole; Zakwan Jidin, Aiman; Handayani, Lina
International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES) Vol 15, No 1: March 2026
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijres.v15.i1.pp1-20

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The integration of Edge artificial intelligence (AI) with internet of things (IoT) technologies is transforming healthcare applications, including wearable monitoring, telemedicine, and implantable medical devices, by enabling low-latency and intelligent data processing close to patients. However, stringent requirements on energy efficiency, reliability, real-time responsiveness, and data privacy continue to hinder scalable and long-term deployment in resource-constrained healthcare environments. Energy-efficient reconfigurable architectures—such as field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), coarse-grained reconfigurable arrays (CGRAs), and emerging memory-centric and heterogeneous platforms—have emerged as promising solutions to address these challenges by balancing flexibility, adaptability, and power efficiency. This review systematically examines recent advances in reconfigurable Edge AI architectures for healthcare IoT, highlighting key trends in hardware–software co-design, AI-assisted design automation, memory-centric optimization, and domain-specific overlays. It further identifies critical challenges, including energy–performance trade-offs, runtime reconfiguration overheads, security and privacy vulnerabilities, limited standardization, and reliability concerns in dynamic clinical settings. Finally, future research directions are outlined, emphasizing self-optimizing and context-aware architectures, secure and trustworthy reconfiguration mechanisms, unified frameworks for heterogeneous healthcare workloads, and sustainable, carbon-aware edge computing. Collectively, this review positions energy-efficient reconfigurable architectures as a foundational enabler for next-generation Edge AI in IoT-enabled healthcare systems.
Technology to support mental health adolescents: a literature review Handayani, Lina; Trisnowati, Heni; Fitriani, Isah; Hafidz, Beddu; Aisyahrani, Asa Ismia Bunga
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 15, No 1: March 2026
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v15i1.26331

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The increasing prevalence of mental health issues among adolescents highlights a critical public health concern. Adolescents face unique challenges during this developmental phase, including academic pressure, social media influence, and the stigma surrounding mental health, which may hinder their willingness to seek help. This paper aims to explore the role of technology in preventing and addressing mental health challenges among adolescents, focusing on the potential of digital tools to provide accessible and effective support. This study is a literature review using the PRISMA method, covering articles published between 2001 and 2024. A total of 56 relevant articles were retrieved from the Science Direct, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases. This study seeks to analyze technological interventions in mental health care. The primary strategies include examining mobile applications, telehealth services, and other digital platforms that facilitate early detection and the sustainable management of mental health conditions. The review also considers the implications of privacy, data security, and digital literacy in implementing technology. Findings indicate that digital tools can significantly enhance access to mental health resources, enable timely interventions, and reduce the stigma associated with seeking help.A comprehensive approach that combines technological innovation with robust data protection is crucial to improving adolescent mental well-being. By leveraging the power of technology while ensuring personal information security, stakeholders in mental health, technology, and policy can collaborate to create effective, accessible, and safe mental health interventions for young people.
The Ecosystem of AI Driven Robotics in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Sutikno, Tole; Handayani, Lina
JURNAL EDUNITRO Jurnal Pendidikan Teknik Elektro Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April Issue
Publisher : Department of Electrical Engineering Education, Faculty of Engineering, State University of Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/edunitro.v5i1.10517

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If you want to fully understand the ecosystem surrounding AI driven robotics in pediatric neurorehabilitation you need to carefully look at many interconnected aspects and think critically about what they mean We address this review to facilitate an in depth analysis of the effective integration of advanced technologies such as artificial emotional intelligence and interactive reinforcement learning into rehabilitation practices By critically assessing each element from the psychological dynamics of patient engagement to the technical intricacies of real time adaptive learning systems we can better understand their pivotal roles in enhancing therapeutic efficacy Moreover the inclusion of natural language processing and facial expression analysis warrants careful consideration as it sets the stage for more nuanced interactions between robots and pediatric patients thereby fostering a therapeutic environment that is both responsive and empathetic A thorough examination not only highlights the potential benefits but also the ethical and practical challenges associated with these technologies By putting these different parts into a critical framework we ensure that we have a complete picture of the opportunities and limitations in this new field Our ultimate goal is to improve rehabilitation outcomes for kids with neurological problems while keeping an eye out for any unintended effects < p>
Evaluasi Program Kader Remaja Kesehatan Jiwa (Kareja) Puskesmas Gondomanan, Kota Yogyakarta Handayani, Lina; Alfa-Reza, Muhammad Dhimas; S, Aufatcha Ayutya
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 21, No 1 (2026): Vol 21 No. 1 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jkmi.21.1.2026.10-15

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Background: Data results on emotional mental disorders in Yogyakarta, the highest prevalence of permil is in Yogyakarta City at 13.98%, second place is in Gunung Kidul Regency at 13.60%, and third place is in Bantul Regency at 11.19%. The high rate of mental disorders in Yogyakarta Province means that this problem receives special attention from the government, such as programs that can prevent and overcome mental disorders. Method: This research was located at the Gondomanan Community Health Center, Yogyakarta City. This research employed qualitative methods, with a case study approach. Research subjects were recruited using a non-probability sampling technique, namely purposive sampling. The criteria for selecting informants are inclusion and exclusion. Results: The results of the KAREJA program are quite good but still require continuous improvement.  There are still shortages of funds, infrastructure, SOPs, reporting and monitoring in the KAREJA program. Conclusion: There are still deficiencies in the implementation of the KAREJA program so that further evaluation and follow-up regarding the KAREJA program is needed such as funds, infrastructure, SOPs, reporting and monitoring.
Co-Authors Aeni, Annisa Qurrotul Afriza, Nur Ahmad, Aditama Huzaifi Aiman Zakwan Jidin Aisyahrani , Asa Ismia Bunga Aisyahrani, Asa Ismia Bunga Alfa-Reza, Muhammad Dhimas Alifia, Reza Nur Amanah, Wulan Khoerotul Andani, Melia Fitri Annisa Parisudha Apriyanti, Hajijah ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Arsadiando, Watra Arzani, Arzani arzani, arzani Asiyatul Janah, Nur Asti Mulasari, Surahma Astuti, Rini Puji Aulia Rahma, Maulidya Ayuningtyas, Cita Eri Azlina Md Kosnin, Azlina Md Azlina Md. Kosnin Azlina Mohd Kosnin Basrudin, Basrudin Binugraheni, Binugraheni Budianti, Eka D. D. Wardhana D. Mulyadi, D. Dadan D Wardhana, Dadan D Dewi, Maya Kusuma Dewi, Putri Sartika Dirgantara, Syariatul Djannah, R. Sitti Nur Dwi Pujiastuti Dwijonagara, Suwarna Eka Saputri , Melly Eka Saputri, Melly Ekayanti, Irma Yustiana Ella Faridati Zen, Ella Faridati Fadhillah, Aulia Nur Fadlil, Fadlil Fajeria Fatwa Tentama Ferdian, Niko Fitriani, Isah Fitriani, Pungki Yulia Guna Segar, Pauviya A/P Hafidz, Beddu Hartanti, Rissa Widyasworo Herman Yuliansyah, Herman Hushairi, Natasha Amira Jumaedi Nasir, Ardiansyah Kamtono Kamtono Khalidah , Karimatul Khalidah, Karimatul Khasanah, Sovy Nur Khoirunnisa, Evi Krisnawaty, Aprillia Kusumaningrum, Puspita Dewi Lakoro, Maric Syafira Lee, Shih-Hui Listiyani, Eka Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Meirandika, Andi Jefry Mochammad Facta Mohamad Ashari, Zakiah Mohd Matore, Mohd Effendi Ewan Muhajirin, Muhajirin Mulatsih Purbaningrum, Tiara Mulyana Mulyana Muslihati Nafia, Zidni Ilma Nafiati, Lu’lu’ Nasir, Ardiansyah Jumaedi Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Nisa Novianti, Tria Novianti, Tria Nisa Nugrahani, Anne Dian Nur Djanah, Sitti Nur Djannah, Sitti Nur Jamko, Mohammad Oktomi Wijaya Pamungkas, Anggit Prabadika, Raihan Bagas Pradiva, Kinanti Dwi Prasetyo, Fajar Adjie Prihadi, Kussusanto Ditto Purnama, Hendril Satrian Putra, Sah Mikanda Pratama Putri Ambika, Fatma Putri, Liana Anfika Raodah Raodah Rizkiyah Assyukru, Faatih Rizky, Mita Rovi Rahmania, Elvira Ruliyandari, Rochana S, Aufatcha Ayutya Santri, Ichtiarini Nurullita Saputro, Dryo Satrian Purnama, Hendril Shodiq, Istiqomah Zakiyah Sitti Nur Djannah Sitti Nur Djannah, Raden Solikhah Solikhah Sri Hartati Sri Hartini Sulistyawati Sulistyawati Surahma Asti Mulasari Suryana , Aufatcha Ayutya Suryana, Aufatcha Ayutya Susanti, Dika Aprilia Tole Sutikno Tri Ani Marwati Tri Wahono Tukiyo, Intan Wahyuni Utami, Amanda Rizky Vergawita , Tania Vergawita, Tania Vitara, Fazira Ken Vivian , Vivian Wahyu Sapto Aji Wahyuni Sukesi, Tri Wardana , Dimas Ari Warsito P Taruno wati, farman Wawan H.Nur, Wawan Widodo Hariyono Widyaningrum, Rachmawati Wong, Boon Yew Yang, Xiaohan Yaw, Patronella William Yayat Sudrajat Yeo Kee Jiar Yeo, Kee Jiar Yuhana, M. Nana Yulanda, Melia Yulia Fitriani, Pungki Yunengsih Yunengsih, Yunengsih Yuniastuti, Risti Evi Zahro, Kharisma Intan