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Analisis Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Konsumsi Beras Di Provinsi Gorontalo Halid, Nofriyanto; Indriani, Ria; Arsyad, Karlena
YUME : Journal of Management Vol 8, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Pascasarjana STIE Amkop Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/yume.v9i1.11004

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dampak harga beras, ketersediaan beras, dan produksi beras terhadap tingkat konsumsi beras di Provinsi Gorontalo selama periode 2022–2024. Metode penelitian yang diterapkan adalah pendekatan kuantitatif dengan model time series. Data penelitian diperoleh dari sumber sekunder melalui Badan Pusat Statistik, Dinas Pangan Provinsi Gorontalo, serta Dinas Pertanian Provinsi Gorontalo. Teknik analisis yang digunakan adalah regresi linier berganda dengan bantuan perangkat lunak SPSS. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa ketiga variabel independen secara simultan memberikan pengaruh signifikan terhadap konsumsi beras, dengan nilai Adjusted R-squared sebesar 0,283. Hal ini mengindikasikan bahwa 28,3% variasi dalam konsumsi beras dapat dijelaskan oleh harga beras, ketersediaan beras, dan produksi beras, sedangkan 71,7% sisanya dipengaruhi oleh faktor-faktor eksternal di luar model penelitian. Secara parsial, hanya variabel harga beras yang menunjukkan pengaruh signifikan terhadap konsumsi beras, sementara ketersediaan beras dan produksi beras tidak memberikan pengaruh signifikan secara individu. Berdasarkan temuan ini, pemerintah dianjurkan untuk memperkuat perencanaan ketahanan pangan yang berbasis demografi guna mengantisipasi pertumbuhan penduduk yang cukup tinggi. Selain itu, distribusi beras perlu ditingkatkan untuk mencapai kemerataan yang lebih baik, harga beras harus dijaga stabilitasnya, serta masyarakat perlu diberikan edukasi terkait diversifikasi konsumsi pangan untuk mengurangi ketergantungan pada beras sebagai sumber karbohidrat utama. Kata Kunci: konsumsi beras, harga beras, ketersediaan beras, produksi beras, SPSS
Prevalent Complications Following Spinal Anaesthesia in Perioperative Clinical Practice: A Scoping Review Indriani, Ria; Solichah, Nur Umi Aminatus; Setyawati, Anita
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 9, No 1 (2026): Journal of Nursing care
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v9i1.68818

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Spinal anesthesia is among the most often employed regional anaesthetic procedures in perioperative clinical practice. Notwithstanding its multiple benefits, including swift onset of action and effective pain management, this approach remains associated with the potential for post-procedural problems that may affect patient recovery and the quality of anesthesia care. This study aimed to delineate the numerous common problems that arise following spinal anesthesia in adults, utilising findings from current studies via a scoping review methodology. This research employed a scoping review methodology in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR criteria. Fifteen articles were retrieved from the PubMed, Scopus, and Garuda databases utilising pertinent keywords within the publication period of 2020–2025. The inclusion criteria comprised full-text papers authored in either Indonesian or English that addressed issues following spinal anesthesia. Fifteen publications were selected and analysed according to their objectives, methodologies, populations, and findings. The research identified that the most commonly reported problems comprised hypotension, bradycardia, post-dural puncture headache, nausea, shivering, urine retention, and modest neurological sequelae. Factors influencing the occurrence of problems encompass gender, age, hydration condition, technique, and the utilisation of spinal needles. The majority of issues are temporary and can be addressed with supportive or pharmaceutical measures. Complications following spinal anesthesia are prevalent and should be anticipated in the practice of anaesthesiology nursing. A comprehensive grasp of problem types and their associated risk factors might enhance nurse anaesthetists’ efficacy in monitoring, patient education, and post-anesthesia treatment. This study underscores the necessity of enhancing clinical practice standards and education to reduce adverse occurrences
Co-Authors Abdussamad, Siti Nurcahyati Aloiya, Sindy Amir Halid Andi Sulastri Anita Setyawati Asda Rauf Azahra, Vinie Baiq Reinelda Tri Yunarni Basoly, Rahmad Ali Imron Bobihu, Ijhan Boekosoe, Yuriko Buka, Ravani Cahyani, Nisa Dwi Cang, Putri Ahmad Depi Fitraini Didipu, Apriyani A. Djailani, Alfian Echan Adam Fajar Haras, Abdul Fatabi, Rioni Citra Gobel, Abdul Rahman Halid, Nofriyanto Haras, Abdul Fajar Haris, Miftahul Jannah Abdul Harun, Megawaty Hennita, Hennita Hippy, Muh Zubair Ibrahim, Nurain Indriani, Lusi Irwan Bempah Ismail, Milawaty Johan, T.M. Juarta, Tata Kaina, Melin Karlena Arsyad Kere, Margaretha kurnia, Hendra Ladiku, Sri Rahmawaty Larasati Sukmadewi Wibowo Lasena, Nurhayati Mahmud, Rustam Mahmud, Sri Anggita Maneku, Atika Manto, Rizky Amalia Marjan, Nursella Maulana, Lais Mayasari Yamin, Mayasari Moya, Hendrikus Muhammad Husni Mukhlis Mukhlis Nggadu, Sri Jayanti Veratika S. Nur Silfiah Amin Pamungkas, Bayu Alam Pontoh, Moh Fais Rahim, Nur Cindi Rahim, Sri Yundi Ramlan Mustafa Reni Oktaviani Runtuwene, Ana Saputro, Dio Reski Sarbini, Amida Sriwianti Septiani, Tiara Tri Soga, Purna dewinta Solichah, Nur Umi Aminatus Sri Lestari kartikawati, Sri Lestari Sudarta, Sudarta Sugiharti, Ina Supriyo Imran Syukur, Rafiq Ramdan Tangahu, Rivan Utami, Siti Shafwah Ratna Wahyuni, Ribut Nurul Tri Wawan K Tolinggi Wibowo, Hadi Setyo Widya Rahmawaty Saman Yanti Saleh Yul Alfian Hadi . Yuliana Bakari Yuliani, Rasmi Yunus, Fitra Yuriko Boekoesoe Yusup, Alpian Zakaria, Sri Zulham Sirajuddin