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Nguwongke Wong: Konsep Servant Leadership Masyarakat Jawa Eva Nurhayati Pasaribu; Listyo Yuwanto
Jurnal Diversita Vol 7, No 2 (2021): JURNAL DIVERSITA DESEMBER
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/diversita.v7i2.4871

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Nguwongke merupakan salah satu filosofi orang jawa dalam pepatah “Nguwongke wong” yang bermakna memanusiakan manusia. Nguwongke merujuk pada sikap menghargai sesama manusia sebagai makhluk hidup yang memiliki perasaan dan pikiran, sesuai fungsi dan perannya. Filosofi Nguwongke wong menarik ditelaah karena masih dipraktekkan hingga kini dan menjadi ciri khas beberapa pemimpin orang Jawa. Sebelumnya belum ada pembahasan terkait filosofi Jawa Nguwongke wong khususnya pada pemimpin Jawa dari perspektif Psikologi dan mengaitkannya dengan konsep Servant leadership. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah studi literatur dengan menelaah berbagai sumber pustaka berupa buku dan jurnal terkait filosofi Nguwongke wong masyarakat Jawa dari perspektif Psikologi. Berdasarkan penelusuran ditemukan Nguwongke wong adalah bentuk Servant Leadership dalam konteks masyarakat Jawa sehingga analisis pada studi ini menggunakan konsep Servant Leadership. Studi ini bertujuan menjelaskan filosofi Nguwongke wong yang dipraktekkan beberapa pemimpin Jawa dari perspektif Psikologi yaitu konsep Servant leadership untuk menambah kajian baru pada ilmu Psikologi Budaya. Servant leadership merujuk pada yang pertama melayani, yaitu perasaan alami untuk melayani. Kemudian pilihan sadar membawa aspirasi dan dorongan untuk memimpin. Hasil studi literatur ini menemukan bahwa Servant leadership dapat menjelaskan Nguwongke wong sebagai bentuk kepemimpinan yang melayani dalam konteks masyarakat Jawa.
SUWUNG: PENCARIAN KESEMPURNAAN HIDUP MASYARAKAT JAWA amanda anyza; Listyo Yuwanto
Jurnal Budaya Nusantara Vol 6 No 1 (2023): NUSANTARA DAN ADAT ISTIADAT
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/b.nusantara.vol6.no1.a7503

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Suwung is a concept in Javanese spirituality (Kejawen), which shows the condition when a person experiences what is known as the highest reality. A person who has attained Suwung feels connected to God, feels peace, knows where he came from and will return, knows the meaning and purpose of his life, has self-control and is free from the bonds of the world, accepts all situations with sincerity, shows compassion, and has desires to establish harmony with other people and nature. Spiritual well-being is a psychological theory that describes how a person relates to himself, others, God, and nature as a manifestation of his own rosperous state. This research is a literature study that aims to describe the concept of Suwung in the study of spiritual well-being. The results of this literature study indicate that the concept of spiritual well-being can explain Suwung as a form of spiritual well-being in the context of Javanese society. However, because spirituality is a concept that is close to culture, the description of Suwung and its manifestations in a person’s characteristics and behavior is more specific and in line with local values and wisdom in Javanese culture.
Patient and Family Engagement: The Secret Behind Quality Healthcare Services (Literature Review) Ahyar Wahyudi; Iwan Trihapsoro; Listyo Yuwanto; Ratna Indrawati; Hisnindarsyah; Buyung Nazeli
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v2i9.6136

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World Patient Safety Day 2023 underscores the significance of patient engagement, aligning with the principles advocated by Don Berwick. This article underscores the importance of involving patients and their families in healthcare services, with a focus on effective communication, cultural differences, varied levels of patient engagement, access to information, privacy, and resource constraints. The concept of "Person-Centered Care" epitomizes the effort to engage patients in making decisions about their care, supported by theories and expert models such as the Patient Engagement Model and the Shared DecisionMaking Approach. To overcome the barriers to patient engagement, it is essential to provide training for medical staff, foster cultural awareness, ensure secure technology, and allocate resources judiciously. These measures will enhance the quality of care, safety, satisfaction, emotional support, and the efficiency of long-term care management. Patient and family engagement forms the cornerstone of quality and holistic healthcare in an increasingly complex healthcare landscape.
The Role of the Surveyor in Discharge Planning for Patient Safety Hisnindarsyah; Ahyar Wahyudi; Buyung Nazeli; Listyo Yuwanto; Arif Hidayatullah
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v2i9.6267

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This article reviews the critical process of patient discharge from hospitals and its challenges, with a focus on the length of stay (LOS) as an indicator of therapeutic success and treatment costs. Emphasis is placed on the importance of accurate diagnosis, appropriate discharge planning, and the prevention of readmissions to the hospital. Utilising the Calgary Family System Theory (CSFT) and the concept of Person-Centered Care (PCC), this piece underscores the significance of an individualised approach, patient involvement in decision-making, effective communication, and multidisciplinary collaboration in the discharge process. Thus, effective discharge planning can enhance the quality of patient care and reduce the economic burden associated with patient readmissions.
Mitos penderita epilepsi: Sebuah kajian psikologi dengan budaya Jawa Janice Valencia; Listyo Yuwanto
Jurnal Psikologi Udayana Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Psikologi, Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JPU.2022.v09.i01.p03

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Epilepsy which is known as "epileptic" disease has become controversial in Indonesia. Epilepsy in Indonesia is considered as a cursed person, a cursed child, the sins of the ancestors, and also possessed by spirits. Epilepsy is also still considered as an infectious disease and also mental illness. This makes a negative stigma against people with epilepsy and also affects the families of epilepsy sufferers. The purpose of this article is to provide a study of the myths of epilepsy sufferers from the perspective of cultural psychology. This study is expected to explain the myths of epilepsy sufferers so that there is no negative stigma against epilepsy sufferers. The myth of epilepsy is in the community because of sudden seizures, sufferers struggling, foaming at the mouth for a few minutes and then returning to normal, this is perceived as being possessed by a spirit that is in accordance with the culture of "kejawen" which is then used by some people to become a supernatural science " witchcraft "so that eventually people with epilepsy are considered as possessed by spirits. With the negative stigma towards epilepsy, Indonesia, which has a high collective culture, causes families of epileptic sufferers to try to hide illnesses from sufferers to protect, maintain the harmony of all family members. Referring to the literature, psychological approaches can be applied in the development and understanding of the myths of epileptic sufferers.
Comparison of the Influence of Beliefs Regarding Feng Shui in Homes Between the Younger and Older Generations Virgy Athalia; Listyo Yuwanto
PSIKODIMENSIA Kajian Ilmiah Psikologi Vol 24, No 2: Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/psidim.v24i2.13927

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Feng Shui is a belief held by individuals of Chinese ethnicity that continues to serve as a basis for home selection, as it is believed to create balance and have a positive impact on homeowners. However, there is still a lack of research examining home selection using Feng Shui from a psychological perspective by comparing younger and older generations. This study used a mixed-methods approach with data collected through a survey. The study used purposive sampling and obtained 59 participants ranging in age from 18 to 75 years, all of whom were of Chinese ethnicity. The results showed that both older and younger generations described Feng Shui as a Chinese spatial arrangement system believed to have positive effects on homeowners’ fortune and health, as well as having logical explanations. Understanding of Feng Shui in both generations was transmitted from parents. However, a unique finding of this study is that participants aged 18–56 obtained information from the internet, whereas printed media were only used by participants aged 41–56. Participants who believed in Feng Shui tended to apply it, while those who did not believe generally did not apply Feng Shui, although some still considered house layout and environmental aspects.
Tradisi Tahlilan Masyarakat Jawa: Studi Tinjauan Pustaka tentang Nilai Dasar Kemanusiaan dalam Perspektif Schwartz Lynda Yenie Listaunsanti; Listyo Yuwanto
Local History & Heritage Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v5i2.1923

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This study examines the meanings embedded in the Javanese tahlilan tradition through the lens of Schwartz’s basic human values, focusing on benevolence, tradition, conformity, and social security. The research addresses how these values are articulated within tahlilan as a form of local Islamic practice and their significance for social cohesion in Javanese Muslim communities. Employing a literature review approach, this study analyzes scholarly works published over the last decade, selected based on thematic relevance to ritual practices, Islamic local wisdom, and value theory, and examined using qualitative content analysis. The findings indicate that tahlilan functions as a cultural-religious mechanism that reinforces altruistic social relations, preserves inherited ritual traditions, regulates communal behavior through shared norms, and fosters emotional as well as social stability. Collectively, these values position tahlilan not merely as a ritual practice but as a meaningful expression of humanity-centered ethics within Javanese Islam, demonstrating the analytical relevance of Schwartz’s theoretical framework for understanding local religious traditions.