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Implementation of Telemedicine-Based Baby Incubator Technology to Reduce Premature Infant Mortality Rates at Taman Health Center in Sidoarjo Guruh Irianto, Bambang; Mifthahul Maghfiroh, Anita; Rahmawati, Triana; Kholiq, Abdul; Purwanti, Dwi; Faiz Nafi'u Pradana, Much; Ramandani, Rifan; Muflih Ridwan, Muhamad; Luthfiyah, Sari
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v4i4.109

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Puskesmas in Sidoarjo Regency do not yet have facilities for monitoring LBW in real time via android either by health workers at the health centre or the patient's family. Puskesmas Taman serves communities spread across several villages with a coverage area spread across several villages. This is an obstacle for families to get access to monitor the patient's progress, because the patient is in the NICU or ICU room. Another thing is that there is no training for users in the use of telemedicine-based Baby Incubator equipment. The role of users and families of patients is very important to keep the equipment in good condition. However, operating trainings based on new technology for users have never been conducted. Efforts to solve the above problems are to carry out counselling and assistance in the use of baby incubator equipment to users including nurses, midwives and other non-health worker users, so as to increase the knowledge of officers or users which in turn will have an impact on increasing the productivity of officers or users and improving the quality of service at the health centre. The purpose of this Community Service is to increase the role and participation of Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya in improving the degree of public health in the Puskesmas Taman area, Sidoarjo Regency. The results of community service through the application of telemedicine-based Baby Incubator at Puskesmas Taman are increased knowledge and skills regarding telemedicine-based baby incubator equipment. This will improve health services, especially for babies who need intensive care. The implementation of this technology provides significant benefits, including increased accessibility of health services, speed of response to patient health conditions, family involvement in care, and efficient use of resources. Assistance to Puskesmas personnel and patient families in the form of training, monitoring and evaluation of the use of appropriate technology in the form of Telemedicine-based baby incubator utilization.
Valuing Environmental Damage as State Financial Loss in Corruption Cases: A Substantive Justice Analysis of The Harvey Moeis Verdicts Maghfiroh, Laily; Kholiq, Abdul
Journal of Mathematics Instruction, Social Research and Opinion Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : MASI Mandiri Edukasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58421/misro.v4i4.884

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This study examines the regulatory framework for assessing environmental damage as a basis for establishing state financial losses in corruption cases and analyzes judicial reasoning in sentencing to realize substantive justice. It addresses a key gap in Indonesian legal practice: the absence of an integrated framework linking environmental damage valuation to state loss calculations, and the limited inclusion of ecological restoration costs in criminal sanctions. The research employs a normative juridical method, drawing on legislative, conceptual, case-based, and comparative approaches, supported by primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials. Data were obtained through a literature review and limited structured interviews with environmental law experts and practitioners. Within the normative juridical framework, the interviews serve solely as supplementary secondary data to complement and confirm the normative analysis of statutory regulations, particularly to verify the adequacy and practical applicability of the legal framework governing environmental damage assessment and state financial loss calculation. Legal materials were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis. The findings indicate that environmental damage calculations rely on ecological components regulated under the Environmental Protection and Management Law, Ministry of Environment Regulation No. 7 of 2014, and Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021. In the sentencing of Harvey Moeis and Nur Alam, judges emphasized abuse of authority, official position, degree of culpability, and motive; however, ecological restoration costs were not systematically integrated into sentencing, thereby constraining the realization of substantive justice. This study recommends adopting a unified guideline linking environmental damage valuation to state financial losses and mandating the incorporation of environmental restoration obligations into criminal sentencing. The research is limited to two court decisions and does not include a broader empirical analysis of sentencing patterns.
Qur'anic Ideal Families: Imran and Ibrahim in Al-Zuhaili and Al-Manar Tafsirs Kholiq, Abdul
Mashadiruna Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qurân dan Tafsir Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Mashadiruna Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qurân dan Tafsir
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/mjiat.v4i3.43879

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The family is the basic unit of society in Islam, playing a strategic role in shaping a generation of believers and the pious. Modern challenges such as shifting values, individualism, and globalization demand a deep understanding of the Qur'anic guidance regarding the ideal family. This study explores the stories of the families of Imran and Ibrahim, which emphasize the values of monotheism, spiritual education, sacrifice, and exemplary behavior in raising children. Referring to the exegeses of al-Manar and al-Munir, these Qur'anic teachings are analyzed to build a harmonious and pious family capable of facing the challenges of the contemporary era. This study aims to describe the concept of the ideal family in the Qur'an through the stories of the families of Imran and Ibrahim based on the exegeses of al-Manar and al-Munir. The research employs a qualitative method with a semiotic approach. Primary data consists of Qur'anic verses, based on the interpretations of al-Manar and al-Munir. Data collection techniques include literature study and document analysis. The results of this study found that the Qur'an depicts the families of Imran and Ibrahim as ideal models with values of monotheism, education, and sacrifice. The interpretation of al-Manar highlights the spiritual education of the family of Imran, while al-Munir emphasizes the steadfastness of faith and obedience in the family of Ibrahim through the story of the sacrifice of Ismail.
Legal Analysis of the Use of Decentralized Exchange (DEX) in Digital Money Laundering Schemes Carolina, Lavia Luky; Kholiq, Abdul
Al-Risalah VOLUME 26 NO 1, MAY (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/al-risalah.vi.63015

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The use and transaction of crypto assets in Indonesia have grown massively as a form of innovation in digital finance. However, as with any technological advancement, this progress also brings challenges, particularly the risk of crypto assets being misused for money laundering through Decentralized Exchanges (DEX). This study aims to analyze legal certainty and the obstacles to enforcing anti–money laundering (AML) regulations in DEX transactions, which operate outside the supervision of any centralized authority. This research employs a normative juridical method through statutory and conceptual approaches to assess the adequacy of national regulations, particularly the Anti–Money Laundering Law (UU TPPU) and POJK Number 27 of 2024. The findings reveal regulatory gaps, user anonymity, and the cross-jurisdictional nature of DEX transactions, all of which complicate tracing and evidence collection. The study recommends establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets, strengthening oversight through legally reachable entities such as centralized exchanges (CEX), wallets, and on–off-ramp services, as well as enhancing the capacity of law enforcement in blockchain forensics to improve the effectiveness of AML enforcement.  
PENERAPAN CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK PADA PENGENALAN BAHASA ISYARAT INDONESIA SECARA REAL-TIME Maulana, Rifki Ryan; Abdul Kholiq; Edy Widodo
JURNAL SATYA INFORMATIKA Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL SATYA INFORMATIKA
Publisher : FAKULTAS TEKNIK

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59134/jsk.v10i2.763

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Sign language is a form of visual communication used by individuals who are deaf or speech-impaired. However, many people in the general public still lack understanding of sign language, which hinders communication between people with disabilities and their surroundings. This research aims to develop a real-time alphabet translator system for Indonesian Sign Language (BISINDO), implemented as an Android application. The system utilizes a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model based on the MobileNetV2 architecture, which is trained to recognize 26 alphabet letters from hand gesture images sized 128x128 pixels in RGB format. The dataset was collected and processed through augmentation and divided into training, validation, testing, and evaluation sets. The model was trained using transfer learning and fine-tuning methods and then converted into TensorFlow Lite (.tflite) format for deployment on Android devices. Evaluation results show that the model achieved an average accuracy of 93% on the evaluation dataset. Testing the Android application also demonstrated good real-time performance in recognizing hand gestures. This application is expected to help bridge communication between people with disabilities and the general public through practical and accessible technology.
Handling of Minors Who Commit Crimes Kholiq, Abdul; Kunarto, Kunarto
UNTAG Law Review Vol 9, No 2 (2025): UNTAG Law Review
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/ulrev.v9i2.6690

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The general definition of adolescents is our young people who are still considered children, for example, if we look at it from the perspective of the general understanding or stance of society, usually their ages are between 13 and 15 years (unmarried). And when viewed in terms of age, they may seem like adults, but in terms of behavior they actually still have a lot to learn, both through parental education and experiences in life. If we look at the contents of the Civil Code, Article 330 explains that those categorized as minors are those who are 21 years old and even then must have never been married. From other aspects such as religious and customary in general, those who are considered adults are those who have menstruated if a woman and if a man has ejaculated while unconscious, his voice changes to a high pitch. Meanwhile, in the Criminal Code in Article 45, it is regulated that those who are considered minors are those who are under 16 years old. The sheer number of differing opinions, as outlined above, demonstrates the importance of understanding the concept of children and adolescents. This is because it is closely related to the judicial process or the handling of crimes committed by these children and adolescents.
Code Switching and Code Mixing in Maxwell Salvador's Oral Speech on YouTube: A Sociolinguistic Study ‘Ashifa, Faza Nur; Kholiq, Abdul
Jurnal Pembelajaran Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Mei 2026 | in progress
Publisher : Raja Zulkarnain Education Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55909/jpbs.v5i3.1405

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This study aims to describe the forms and functions of code switching and code mixing in the spoken language of Maxwell Salvador Surya Atmaja on his YouTube channel. The method used in this study uses a sociolinguistic approach based on the code switching theory by Appel & Muysken and the code mixing theory by Muysken with a qualitative approach with a descriptive research type. The data collection technique uses a listening, reading, and note-taking technique adapted to Creswell's data collection type, namely documents and audio-visual. The data analysis technique is carried out with stages according to Creswell, namely video transcription, data identification and classification, tabulation and codification, data analysis, and data presentation. The results of the study show that the forms of code switching found are Tag-switching and Intersentential-switching, while the forms of code mixing include Insertion, Alternation, and Congruent Lexicalization. The functions of code switching found are Referential Function, Directioe and Imaginary Function, and Expression Function. While the functions of code mixing include Referential Function, Directioe and Imaginary Function, Expression Function, and Phatic Function. The conclusion of this study shows that the use of code switching and code mixing occurs because the speech used by speakers is more flexible and unstructured so that it can trigger the emergence of language switching or mixing.
Root Words and Derived Words in Indonesian Language Textbooks for Grades 1 and 2: Morphological Study Zahronida, Hanun; Kholiq, Abdul
Jurnal Pembelajaran Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Mei 2026 | in progress
Publisher : Raja Zulkarnain Education Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55909/jpbs.v5i3.1423

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This study aims to describe the use of root words and derived words in Indonesian language textbooks for grades 1 and 2 of elementary school and to compare them based on morphological analysis. The method used is quantitative with a descriptive-comparative approach. Data collection techniques were carried out through documentation techniques using the "listen, read, engage, and note-taking" technique for textbooks at both levels. Data analysis was carried out in two stages: descriptive analysis to describe the distribution of vocabulary based on word classes, number of occurrences, and morphological processes; and comparative analysis to compare the distribution of vocabulary between levels based on the number of entry names. The results show that the number of vocabulary items in the grade 1 elementary school textbooks reaches 6,357, while the grade 2 elementary school textbooks are 8,217. Based on the entry name analysis, the grade 1 elementary school textbook contains 858 words, consisting of 540 root words and 318 derived words. Meanwhile, the grade 2 elementary school textbook contains 1,353 words, consisting of 850 root words and 503 derived words. Comparisons between grades reveal differences in word count and variety, particularly in the use of root words and derived words, which are more prevalent in second-grade textbooks. This indicates an increase in linguistic complexity with increasing grade level. The study concludes that root words are more dominant than derived words in both first and second grades. This dominance of root words reflects the adaptation of language materials to the developmental stages of elementary school students' language skills at each grade.
Analisis Yuridis Pasal 26 Undang-Undang Nomor 27 Tahun 2022 tentang Perlindungan Data Pribadi terhadap Kebocoran Data Digital di Indonesia Andrian, Sri; Lubis, Arief Fahmi; Kholiq, Abdul; Herawati, Tiwuk; Istiarsyah, Istiarsyah
Sanskara Hukum dan HAM Vol. 4 No. 03 (2026): Sanskara Hukum dan HAM (SHH)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/shh.v4i03.789

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This study examines Article 26 of Law No. 27 of 2022 on Personal Data Protection (PDP Law) in Indonesia, focusing on its provisions related to digital data breaches. With the increasing use of digital platforms, the risk of personal data breaches has grown significantly, making data protection a critical issue for policymakers. Article 26 outlines the obligations of data controllers and processors in the event of a data breach, particularly requiring prompt notification to affected individuals and the relevant regulatory authority. This paper employs a normative legal analysis to assess the effectiveness of these provisions in safeguarding personal data, comparing them with international standards such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The analysis identifies strengths, including the obligation to notify breaches, while also highlighting weaknesses, such as the absence of clear deadlines for breach reporting and insufficient enforcement mechanisms. The study concludes with recommendations to strengthen the Personal Data Protection Law, including clarifying notification timelines, enhancing sanctions, and improving infrastructure for breach reporting and law enforcement.
Representation of the phoneme [ŋ] at onset in Bahasa Indonesia speech as L3 in foreign speakers: A language typology perspective Kholiq, Abdul; Yulianto, Bambang; Suhartono, Suhartono; Susanto, Moh. Arif; Azizan, Yoga Rifqi; Rizal, Moh. Ahsan Shohifur
KEMBARA: Jurnal Keilmuan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/kembara.v12i1.42265

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This study investigates the representation of the phoneme [ŋ] in the onset position of Bahasa Indonesia (BI) and the factors influencing its changes among foreign speakers learning BI as a third language (L3). It employed a qualitative approach. Five BIPA students served as subjects. Their L1 and L2 typological proximity to BI was determined by language-family classification. Data were collected through elicitation and interviews, and analysis involved comparing the representation of the phoneme [ŋ] in subjects' speech with standard BI speech. Results show that the representation of the phoneme [ŋ] in the onset position by subjects whose L1 is typologically close to BI aligns with standard BI speech. This is attributed to their L1 having a similar phonological system to BI. Conversely, for foreign speakers whose L1 and L2 are typologically distant from BI, their phonological systems exhibit differences in speech compared to standard BI. In the speech of these subjects, the representation of [ŋ] in the onset position shows specific alterations. These include: 1) the epenthesis of [g] after [ŋ]; and 2) the shifting of [ŋ] from the onset to the coda of the preceding syllable, with the original onset position then being replaced by [g]. Two factors influence these changes: 1) the phonological systems of L1 and L2 lack [ŋ] in the onset position, though they permit it in medial and final positions; and 2) foreign speakers misinterpret the /ng/ form as a sequence of [n] and [g] ([n-g]), which leads to pronunciation errors.
Co-Authors Abdul Aziz Abdul Jabbar, Ibrahim Abdul Rouf Abdullah, Rudi Achmad Dzulfikar Agung Priambodo Ahmad Fauzi Hendratmoko Aida Nur Fitria Khamima Ainun Nafiah, Lutfi Akbarizan Akbarizan Alamsyah - Alamsyah P, Agus Alfiatu Maghfiroh Amarudin, Amarudin Amiruddin, Mohd Zaidi Bin Anam, M. Khairul Anas Ahmadi Andrian, Sri Andriyanto, Octo Dendy Anita Ratnasari Ansori Hidayah, Ansori Anwar Sutoyo Ardiansyah, Fahmi Arief Fahmi Lubis Arifin, Muhamad Taufik Arthur Hulu, Samuel Asmiati Asmiati Assalim Tetra Putra, Moch. Prastawa Atmaja, Dwi Az-Zahra, Fatimah Azizah, Luluk Nur Azizan, Yoga Rifqi Bagus Priambodo Baharun, Segaf Bahri, Mat Bahrum Subagiya Bambang Guruh Irianto Bambang Yulianto Barda Nawawi Arief Budi Handayani Carolina, Lavia Luky Catur Wulandari Choirul Mahfud Christina Christina Bagenda Damara, Dandi Darlius DEBY ADELIA desy wulandari Dian Pratiwi Diana Aqidatun Nisa Didik Nurhadi Dinar Mahdalena Leksana 1 Diniyah, Wikayatul Djoko Sunarjanto Dodi Suryana Dwi K, Rizky Dwi Purwanti Dwi Vernanda DYP Sugiharto Edi Sutikno Edy Widodo Eko Budi Lelono Eko Soponyono Elia, Christopher Endang Purwaningsih Endang Sri Budi Herawati Endhy Septian Eny Latifah, Eny Erika Damayanti Erna Hayati, Erna Faisol Faisol Faiz Nafi'u Pradana, Much Farooq Mujahid, Muhammad Umer FATHARANI, ATIKA Fatkhul U, M. Miftah Fikriawan, Suad Firmansyah, Rendy Rizkyta Gilang Ramadhan Handar Subhandi Bakhtiar Haris, Supratno HARMANTO, ADI Hasan, Maulana Achmad Heri Purnomo Hermansyah Hermansyah Hernalom Sitorus Hidajati, Fitrijah Hidayatullah Ismail, Hidayatullah Imam Abd. Khaliq Qawi Indrahayu, Agus Irma Diana Safitri Islah Islah, Islah Ismayanti, Eni Ismi Firdatul ‘Izzah Istiarsyah, Istiarsyah Istiqomah Sumadikarta Istiqomah, Alfina Damayanti Iwan Erar Joesoef Jaenudin, Muhamad Jalil Jawhari, Abdul Jera, Almi Johan Erwin Isharyanto Juhairiah, Juhairiah Jumaryadi, Yuwan K, Rizky Dwi Kaban, Kevin Sulistyo Khairunnas Jamal Khairunnas Rajab Khoiri, Abdul Aziz Kholik, Kholik Kiki Kusumawati KIKI SEPTARIA Kunarto Kusnarto Kurniawan Laila Badriyah Laksono, Kisyani Lamidi, Lamidi Lilik Mahmudah, Lilik Lukika, Riviangela Win Ayu Luthfiyah, Sari M. Rosidi Zamroni M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni M. Yusuf Maghfiroh, Laily Maharani, Nurrachma Mahendra, Farhel Gading Mahiroh, Nailil Widad Mahmud Yunus, Riza Masood, Faraz Maulana, Rifki Ryan Miftahus Sholihin Mifthahul Maghfiroh, Anita Moh. Ahsan Shohifur Rizal Moh. Arif Susanto Mohammad Muhtadi Mufidhatul Jannah, Anis Muflih Ridwan, Muhamad Muhammad Arif Aziz Muhammad Muhtadi Muslikah Muslikah Nailah Rizqia Azhar Najwa Mu`minah, Khurin Nasrullah Natrion Nindy Irzavika Niqotaini, Zatin Ni’matul Kafiyah, Fitroh Nurdiana, Iyan Nurdin H Abd Rahman S. Nurmala, Farida Nurman, Moh NURUL HIDAYAH Nurul Hidayati Panjaitan, Bosar Parangu, Kaukabilla Alya Parno Pasla, Jimli Phuoc, Jeong Chun Pradana, Rana Prastowo, Diko Pratiwi Ayu Sri D. Prawira, Rio Nusa Putri, Febi Qorin Annida Salma Rahmat Agus Santoso Ramandani, Rifan Rathod, Yagnik Retno Hariati Riama Sibarani Rizal, Moh Ahsan Shohifur Rizal, Moh. Ahsan Shohifur Rizky Maulana, Rizky Rofiah, Zaimatur Rofi’ah, I’anatur Rohaedi, Diding Wahyudin Rohendi, Muhamad Rohmah, Ni’matur Romadhini, Novita Nur Azize Rusli Hereng Sa'diyah, Maemunah Sabar, Muhamad Safira, Dewi Sari, Rina Novita Satrio, Rio Sembada, Abdi Septarini, Ridhotin Alwiyana Setyo Admoko Shania, Mila Shofiyah Sianturi, Heriston Silivian Dewi, Nurmala Silvana, Pamela Mega Sina, Hendrikus Sitorus, Berlin P Sri Rachmawati H S Sri Setiawati SUCI RIYANTI Sugiyo Sugiyo Suhartono Suherman, Suherman Sujito Sujito Sukarno Bahat Nauli Sulaiman, Akhmad Nurali SULIYANAH SULIYANAH Sumber, Sumber Sunawan, S Surjaya, Asep Suryana, Dodi Sutisna, Laendra Anggara Suyanto, Vincentius Simon Syaifudin Syaifudin, Syaifudin Syam, Muhamad Auza Taruna, Azis Taufik Hidayatullah Terra Whisnu Murti Tetraputra, M. Prastawa Assalim Tiwuk Herawati Tohirin Tohirin Tri Ferga Prasetyo Triana Rahmawati Turkhamun Adi Kurniawan Umam, Moch. Zuhrul Utomo, Bedjo Utomo, Dian Purbo Wachyu Hari Haji Wahaerudin, Heru Waluyan, Vrimadieska Ayuanissa Wiati Gusti, Kharisma Wibowo, Teguh Setiawan Widyanto, Priyo Bagus Wulandari, Hania Wulandari, Neng Ayu Wulansari, Christina Yayat Hendrayana, Yayat Yoga Rifqi Azizan Yonita Shelly Anggraeni Zahronida, Hanun Zainal Abidin Achmad Zainuddin, Abu ‘Ashifa, Faza Nur