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Interpersonal Communication Patterns of Lupus Patients at Cinta Kupu Community Hartono, Anisya Hafila; Kurniawati, Dewi; Mazdalifah, Mazdalifah
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v3i8.10891

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This study analyzes the interpersonal communication patterns of lupus sufferers in the North Sumatra Cinta Kupu community, focusing on self-disclosure, initial diagnosis, and self-concept. Using a qualitative, phenomenological approach, the research seeks to understand the experiences of six informants, divided into key and triangulation groups. Data collection involved interviews and observations. The findings reveal that interpersonal communication patterns are influenced by internal factors, such as the desire to survive, communicate, and fulfill social needs, as well as external factors like empathy, motivation, and self-proving. Self-disclosure, shaped by self-acceptance, also impacts various aspects of their lives within the community. The desire to continue offspring, fulfill the needs of life as social beings, the desire to survive, and the desire and need to communicate with others. While external factors are: empathy, motivation (support) and imitation and self-proof.
Communication Strategy in Handling Land Boundary Disputes at the Land Office of Lhokseumawe City Maisyarah, Maisyarah; Humaizi, Humaizi; Kurniawati, Dewi
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 7 (2024): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i7.662

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This research aims to determine the communication strategy used by the Dispute Control and Handling Section of the Lhokseumawe City Land Office in managing land boundary disputes. The main theories and concepts used are communication strategy, organizational communication, and persuasive communication. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method, data collected through observation and interviews with employees involved in handling land boundary disputes. The results of this study found that the Lhokseumawe City Land Office uses a caucus process in its communication strategy in handling disputes, in contrast to the more commonly used direct mediation approach. The stages of dispute handling are in accordance with Hafied Cangara's five-step communication planning model. Analysis of the communication dimensions shows that internal communication occurs both vertically and horizontally through meetings, phone calls, and WhatsApp messages, involving reciprocal exchanges between leaders and employees and between employees. External communication involves the office acting as a facilitator during meetings. Persuasive techniques identified include integration, which involves negotiation, and fear induction, which highlights the potential consequences of unresolved disputes. The implications of this research underscore the importance of structured communication planning and strategy in effective dispute management. The findings suggest that other government agencies may benefit from adopting a similar approach. The use of effective persuasive techniques can improve the efficiency of dispute resolution.
The Influence of Doctors Therapeutic Communication and Nurses Communication Style on the Quality Services for Pregnant Women in Hospitals Deli Serdang Gumay, Vita Sari; Kurniawati, Dewi; Nurbani
Formosa Journal of Social Sciences (FJSS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): March, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjss.v3i1.8301

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The maternal mortality rate is the number of women who die during pregnancy (the 42 day period after giving birth). The higher maternal mortality rate, the lowest welfare of a country. The highest MMR in North Sumatra province 2021 was in Deli Serdang district with 23 cases. Therefore, health professional are required to have communication skills with therapeutic meaning. This study aims to analyze the influence of doctors' therapeutic communication and nurses' communication styles on the quality of services for pregnant women in hospitals deli serdang district. This quantitative research uses analytical observational methods with a cross sectional approach. Data collection was conducted on 97 pregnant women who consulted at the polyclinic gynecology and obstetrics at Drs. H. Amri Tambunan Hospital, Grandmed Hospital and Haji Hospital. The data collection technique was carried out by distributing a questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that that doctors' therapeutic communication influences the quality of service at the Deli Serdang district hospital. The nurse's communication style influences the quality of service at the Deli Serdang district hospital. There is an influence of doctors' therapeutic communication and nurses' communication styles on the quality service of hospital at the Deli Serdang district. Has a very strong relationship with a adjusted R square of 73.2%. The remaining 26.8% was influenced by other factors outside this research
The process of acceptance and resilience of a mother with deaf child: Life history Kurniawati, Dewi
Ittishal Educational Research Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Ittishal Educational Research Journal
Publisher : International Islamic Schools Alliance

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51425/ierj.v4i2.57

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Every mother hopes to give birth to a perfect, normal, and healthy child, hope arises from the moment the child is still in the womb. Things turned around when the mother heard the diagnosis of her child with special needs. Various psychological problems experienced by mothers before finally reaching the stage of self-acceptance to be able to accept the state of themselves as mothers of children with special needs is a difficult process. Every mother has her own process and way to reach this stage. The purpose of this study was to see the picture, process, and factors of self-acceptance of mothers with children with special needs. This type of research uses qualitative with Life History. Data collection techniques use observation of family activities and interactions, in-depth interviews and document studies. Data collection was conducted from November 2022 to January 2023. The data obtained are analysed using thematic analysis techniques inductively. Based on the results of the study, the process towards maternal acceptance of deaf children begins with grief, anxiety. Self-acceptance is evidenced by the mother's adaptation process to master the situation, seek information, be sincere, think positively, and endeavour treatment. The process of self-acceptance is influenced by good family reciprocity, warm family support, good religious knowledge, and a supportive environment.
The Construction of Traumatic Marriage Reality in Early Adults in Medan City Post-Parental Divorce in the Context of Interpersonal Communication Adiba, Fairuz Raniah Adiba Putri; Kurniawati, Dewi; Nurbani, Nurbani
International Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): August
Publisher : Lafadz Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/sj.v3i3.372

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This study analyzes the construction of traumatic marriage reality in early adulthood in Medan City following parental divorce, focusing on intrapersonal communication. The research also explores the forms of traumatic marriage experiences in this context. The study employs the theories of reality construction, family communication, intrapersonal and interpersonal communication, reasoned action, social judgment, trauma, marriage, divorce, and early adulthood. Using a constructivist paradigm and qualitative descriptive method, the study involved five informants: two aged 24, two aged 25, and one aged 19. The results reveal that four informants construct marriage as complex, burdensome, and not a life goal, while one informant shifted from subjective to objective reality, viewing marriage as a source of happiness and a life goal. Three informants experienced complex marriage trauma, while two experienced simple trauma. Interestingly, not all informants with negative marriage constructions experienced complex trauma. Specifically, informants NA, AAP, and AN had negative constructions with complex trauma; informant VWY had negative constructions with simple trauma; and informant HS had a positive construction with simple trauma. This study highlights the diverse ways early adults in Medan City construct and experience the reality of marriage after parental divorce.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Adiba, Fairuz Raniah Adiba Putri Agus Munandar, Agus Agus Syahrani Al Ardi, Aditya Nizar Alfarisa, Fitri Aloysius Harry Mukti Alwan Abdurahman Ambarkahi, Ratih Puspitorini Yekti Andamri, Basis G. Anggraini, Soca Ariska , Juli Ariska, Juli Aslamiah Aslamiah Asmara, Sakhyan Auliya, Iftitah Diah Azzahra Nasyatra Sulindra Bagus Putu Yudhia Kurniawan Cahyaningrum, Deltaningtyas Tri Chaerani Nisa, Chaerani Christian Adi Guna Sipayung Christian Adi Guna Sipayung, Christian Adi Guna Damayanti, Dian Risky Dayana Dewa Nyoman Badera Dewi Trirahayu Dhamayanthi, Wenny Dhamayanti, Wenny Diani Ayu Pratiwi Djamali, R Abdoel Dwi Anggraeni, Eliza Edwinsyah Yanuan Putra, Mohammad Eka Ardhi Pratama, Fredy Elly Antika, Elly Emilia Ramadhani Farizka Humolungo Fithrah Auliya Ansar, Fithrah Auliya Ginting, Andriyani Br Gumay, Vita Sari Hamdan, Al Hafizh Mubarak Harkat, Avisenna Hartono, Anisya Hafila Hasyim Lbs, M. Akbar Henisah, Ratih Henry Yuliando Hermawati, Ati Hudori, Huda Ahmad Humaizi, Humaizi Ichwani, Tia Ina Sukaesih Indah Ramadhan, Rahayu Indra Ade Irawan Indrayani, Septina Indriyati Ismail, Andi Muhammad Jaya A, Oktanita Juliana, Rifka Kholid, M. Fikri Nugraha Kholil, Syukur Kuara, Riski Kuncoro Harto Widodo Laurensius Salem M. Nuruddin Subhan Maisyarah Maisyarah Mardiningrum, Arifah Martiza, Sharla Mazdalifah Mazdalifah Muhammad Fadjar Perkasa, Muhammad Fadjar Muhammad Ismail, Andi Muhammad Rizki Akbar, Muhammad Rizki Muksin Mulyani, Dessy Kurnia Nabila, Nadia Muthi Nadhirah, Aulia Nadila, Aulia Ulva Devi Naku, Robertus Kristianto Naning Retnowati Nasution, Lydia Nurhasanah Natalia, Gita Novi Handayani Novita Rahmawati, Novita Nugraha Arifin, Nugraha Nunun Indrasari Nur Azizah Nur Hasyim Nur Latifa Ramadhani Nurbani Nurbani Nurbani, Nurbani Nurfebriana, Rista Eka Nurhasanah Pratiwi Nurkhalida, Nurkhalida Nurmaisarah Oktanita Jaya Anggraeni Oktanita Jaya Anggraeni Pakas, Siti Zahra Pandapotan, Rido Permata, Adesima Qistee Pradana, Satria Adi Pratama, Fredy Eka Ardhi Pratiwi, Duwi Putri, Hazrina Syahirah Putri, Tiara Adelya R, Ridhohidayah R. Abdoel Djamali Rachmawati, Amalia Rafki, Mikyasur Rakhmat, Hariyono RAMADHANA, IZZAN HADIATMA Ramadhanti , Diah Retnowati , Naning Retnowati, Naning REZA PAHLEVI Riani, Lia Riskarini, Dian Rizal Perlambang CNAWP RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari S, Supriyanti Saadillah, Dinu Sari Safitry, Tantri Sasmito, Mochammad Shandy Septa Aryanika Setyabudi, Ibnu Fajar Setyo Wibowo, Nugroho Sibarani, Halasan Sugianto Simamora, Andreas Julangdi Java Simanjuntak, Marco Rade Juniver Siregar, Dzulhajj Aeyn Abe Siti Khomariyah, Siti Sri Lestari Subagiyo, Amar Sundari, Sri Supriyanti Supriyanti Susanto, Is Susanto, Roni Syawaluna, Dea Annisa Tanti Kustiari Tiurlina Tiurlina Tiza Okta Kurniawan, Tiza Okta Wahyono, Nanang Dwi Wahyu Winadi Atmajaya, Aditya Widyaningsih, Murti Yeni Fitria Yoyok Sabar Waluyo Yuli Kusumawati Yusuf, Nursyazana Hafizah Zakaria, Muhammad Anugerah Zulkarnain , Iskandar ‘Azizah, Nisma Aulia