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FENOMENA KESEMPATAN KERJA DI KABUPATEN BOYOLALI DITINJAU DARI SEKTOR INDUSTRI KECIL Maulidiyah, Maulidiyah; Nuning, Nuning
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 1, No 2 (2000) : JEP Desember 2000
Publisher : Universitas Muhammdaiyah Surakarta

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This research focus on the role of small industries as the key sectors for the improvement of village economy, in the purpose of realizing the economic development success in Indonesia. The areas becoming the object of this research is Boyolali regency.The purpose of this research is to find out the description in a general way about the small industrial sectors in Boyolali Regency and the factors which have influences in the small industrial sectors output as well as the small industries ability in giving contribution of thought as the things that can be considered to help another research that has something to do with this issue.In this research there is endogen variable that is the small industries output in Boyolali regency and the eksogen variables that is investment, men power and PDRB.The result of this research shows that investment and PDRB have a positive effect but labor has a negative effect to the small industrial sectors output and also it is found out that the small industry sectors are industries whose capital is incentive so that the effect that it has is in the creating of the small labors. Having that situation, the government has to impose a policy on the use of certain technology in the production process of the small industry sectors to fulfil the creation of new labors.
The Effect of Pharmacist Counseling on Knowledge of Hypertension Treatment: A Narrative Review Baruni, Amandha; Ardiansyah, Andika Nicholas Iqbal; Rahayu, Anisa; Nuning, Nuning; Ningrum, Vallina Laurensia Indika; Azmiardi, Akhmad
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : Hypertension is a chronic condition that requires long-term medication adherence to prevent serious cardiovascular complications. Adequate knowledge about treatment is an important prerequisite for patients to achieve optimal adherence. Pharmacists play a crucial role in providing education and advice through medication counseling. Objective : This review aims to synthesize evidence narratively regarding the effect of counseling interventions conducted by pharmacists on improving patients' knowledge about hypertension treatment Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : This narrative review was conducted by tracing various relevant research articles. Article searches were carried out on the PubMed, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate databases, with publications from 2011 to 2022. The main keywords used included "pharmacist counseling," "medication knowledge," and "hypertension." Article criteria included medication counseling provided by pharmacists to patients. Inclusion criteria for articles were knowledge level as an outcome, articles written in Indonesian or English, and being full-text articles. After screening based on the criteria, 15 research articles were selected for narrative analysis. Results : The results of the literature review from 15 analyzed articles consistently show that counseling provided by pharmacists has a positive and significant impact on improving patients' knowledge about hypertension treatment. The majority of studies reported measurable increases in patients' understanding of dosage regimens, drug-food interactions, side effect management, and the importance of blood pressure monitoring. Effective counseling helps address knowledge gaps that often act as barriers to good medication adherence. This increase in knowledge is often an important initial step before achieving improved adherence and better blood pressure control Conclusion/Lesson Learned : Pharmacist counseling is an effective intervention in enhancing the knowledge of hypertensive patients about their medications. These findings recommend that the healthcare system optimize the role of pharmacists in patient education to achieve better treatment outcomes.