Teddy Hidayat
Faculty of Medicine, Padjadjaran University, Hasan Sadikin Teaching Hospital, Bandung

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Exploration of Methadone and HIV Treatment For Injecting Drug Users In West Java, Indonesia: Lessons from Practice Laere, Igor van; Hidayat, Teddy; Wisaksana, Rudi
Global Medical & Health Communication (GMHC) Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Islam Bandung

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ABSTRACT Over the last decade, Indonesia became one of the fastest growing injecting drug user (IDU) driven HIV epidemics in Asia. Among strategies to prevent and control the HIV epidemic in Indonesia, methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been established and could become an entry point for HIV testing and treatment in IDUs. This study explored MMT and HIV treatment practices in West Java. An evaluation team visited six MMT clinics, interviewed staff and collected data on patient characteristics, methadone dose, and HIV testing and treatment practices. By October 2011, from 203 IDUs entering MMT (range 7-73 per clinic), 95% were male with the average age of 31 years (range 19-60 years), 92% had a senior high school or higher diploma, 47% had a regular income, and 55% were married. The mean methadone dose was 79 mg/day (range 13-208mg/day). About 85% of the MMT patients were tested for HIV, of whom 70% were found HIV positive (121/173), while 59% had a baseline CD4 count > 200 cells/mm3 and 65% were receiving ART.  In conclusion, few IDUs entered MMT in West Java and among those who did; high HIV and ART rates were reported, stressing the need for active linking between harm reduction services and integrated MMT and HIV treatment for IDUs.   Key words: injecting drug user; methadone; HIV; ART; clinical guideline; Indonesia
Teknologi Internet of Things (IoT) pada Tanaman Selada dan Pakcoy Hidroponik dengan Menggunakan Perhitungan MAPE Ramsari, Nopi; Hidayat, Teddy
Journal of Applied Informatics and Computing Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

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Hydroponics is a technique of cultivating plants without using soil, instead using water as a growing medium. One of the advantages of hydroponics is that it has a high selling value and does not require a large area. To make good quality plants, you must pay attention to factors such as: nutritional needs, pH, temperature and light intensity around the hydroponic environment. By using the Internet of Things (IoT), we can monitor and control these factors, so hydroponic plants can grow well. In this study we used two samples of different types of plants, such as pak choy and lettuce. Microcontroller as the main controller of all IoT components. The sensors used are TDS sensors, PH sensors, temperature sensors and light sensors. The softwares tools that we used are the Arduino IDE and the CodeIgniter Framework to develop the user interface display so that it is easy to use by users using web browsers or smartphone devices. Testing the concentration of nutrients with the TDS sensor uses MAPE to get a yield of 13,17 % for salad plants and 7,32 % for pak choy plants while for testing the pH of the water the results were 13,95% for salad plants and 13,91% for pak choy plants. Because the MAPE value is 10 "“ 20%, it shows the ability of the IoT for monitoring and controlling nutrient concentration and pH content in hydroponic systems is good. With IoT technology, we can monitor and control plants in real-time automatically so that hydroponic plants continue to grow properly with minimal human intervention.
Systematic Literature Review: Implementation of Dispute Settlement Methods Between Trade Unions and Companies in Indonesia Oktafien, Shinta; Sofiati, Evi; Kowara, Yadhi; Permana, Jajang; Endang, Cucu; Hidayat, Teddy; Ahmadien, Iskandar; Sumadinata, Yelli Eka; Tiarapuspa, Tiarapuspa; Aseanty, Deasy
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 7 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

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Sometimes the working relationship established between employers and workers or trade unions can run well. Sometimes differences in goals or interests owned by the two parties can cause conflicts or disputes that, if the organization or company cannot handle them properly, will harm the sustainability of the business undertaken by the organization. Therefore, it is necessary to have an industrial relations dispute resolution mechanism that can be done in two ways: through litigation (court) and non-litigation (outside the court). This study aims to provide a pattern of research overview with the theme of industrial relations dispute resolution with data obtained from several reputable international/national journals published between 2017 to 2023. The research method used, namely in the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) Method, is useful in identifying, reviewing, evaluating, and interpreting many studies obtained with research topics or themes that attract attention, as well as with certain relevant research questions. The results showed that the dominant platform used in research on the theme of industrial relations dispute resolution is the settlement mechanism and the role of trade unions in resolving labour relations disputes.