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PELATIHAN PERCAKAPAN DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS UNTUK PARA PERAWAT DI RUMAH SAKIT LAVALETTE MALANG Ive Emaliana; Emy Sudarwati; Widya Caterine Perdhani; Ida Puji Lestari; Indah Winarni
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 1 No 1 (2016): November
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (67.301 KB) | DOI: 10.21067/jpm.v1i1.1425

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Pentingnya bahasa Inggris sebagai bahasa internasional sangat dibutuhkan untuk menunjang pekerjaan dan berkomunikasi sebagai perawat, mengingat pasien datang dari berbagai latarbelakang termasuk berbicara berbagai bahasa. Berdasarkan kondisi yakni kurang lebih terdapat lima pasien asing yang berobat di rumah sakit Lavallete setiap minggunya, beberapa perawatmengalami kendala berkomunikasi sehingga tidak dapat menangani pasien dengan cepat dantepat dan perawat yang mampu berkomunikasi dalam bahasa Inggris terbatas tiga orang danperawat tersebut tidak setiap saat mendapatkan giliran jaga sehingga perlu dicarikan solusi yaituberupa pelatihan percakapan bahasa Inggris khususnya bahasa Inggris untuk tujuan khusus.Dengan materi greeting for nurses, useful expression for admission, nursing instruction, givingprocedures dan handling patient complaints melalui teknik yang bervariasi mulai daribrainstorming, modeling, drilling, role play, maupun mini lesson, pelatihan percakapan bahasaInggris diadakan untuk perawat di RS Lavalette.Kata Kunci: percakapan bahasa Inggris, perawat, bahasa Inggris untuk tujuan khusus
Masyarakat Madura Perantauan dan Pandemi Covid-19: Uji Model Kepatuhan Protocol Covid-19 melalui Persepsi Resiko Covid-19, Kepercayaan Warga Negara, Locus of Control dan Sikap Anti terhadap Vaksin Lusy Asa Akhrani; Bintari Ratih Kusumaningrum; Ida Puji Lestari; Emy Sudarwati
Jurnal Ilmu Perilaku Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Ilmu Perilaku
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jip.6.1.90-112.2022

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As Covid-19 cases soared in Indonesia, various efforts have been made by the government to overcome the spike in cases. This study aimed to examine the model of compliance with the Covid-19 protocol for migrant Madurese through perceived risk of Covid-19, citizen trust, locus of control, and anti-vaccine attitudes. A total of 245 migrant Madurese community were recruited by purposive sampling. The results showed that the theoretical model of compliance with the Covid-19 protocol was built through Citizen Trust, Locus of Control, and Anti-Vaccine Attitudes, while risk perception as a moderating variable had no effect on the compliance with the Covid-19 protocol. The results also showed that risk perception did not have a significant effect on the compliance with the Covid-19 protocol, but risk perception was influenced by citizen trust and anti-vaccine attitudes. Citizen compliance and anti-vaccine attitudes only had a direct effect on compliance with the Covid-19 protocol without any mediating variables.