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THE EFFECT OF ELECTRONIC FLASHCARD LEARNING MEDIA ON THE ENGLISH VOCABULARY MASTERY OF THIRD GRADE STUDENTS AT SDN TAMANSARI II PULOMERAK Meli Safira; Mukhlasin Mukhlasin; Kety Soraya
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : IJOSMAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (318.797 KB) | DOI: 10.5555/ijosmas.v2i3.112

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Vocabulary is the basic element of a language which is used to label things such as adjectives, nouns and verbs to explain the purpose and what was achieved. Not infrequently students find out difficulty to understand English vocabulary. Flashcard media is media that can help in remembering and reviewing lesson materials (Training & Email, 2011). The research was intented to determine the effect of using Flashcard media on the English vocabulary skills of third grade students at SDN Tamansari II Pulomerak. This study used a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental design method. The results showed (1) the results of the pretest t-count -1,384 > t-table 2,052 or H1 was accepted, namely there were a difference in writing skills between the control class and the experimental class, (2) the results of the posttest t-count -1,528 > t-table 2.052 or H1 was accepted. There were differences in English vocabulary skills between the control class and the experimental class after using Flashcard media. It can be concluded that by Flashcard media students got significant results in English vocabulary skills compared if not using learning media
The Effect of Work Shift on Mental Workload of Maintenance Operator Using Nasa Task Load Index (TLX) Ayu Wirani; Octoberry Julyanto; Dwi Kartini; Mukhlasin Mukhlasin
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : AGUSPATI Research Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7777/jiemar.v3i3.363

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The workload of workers affects the performance of these workers. Workers are faced with tasks that must be completed at a certain time. Factors that affect a person experiencing a workload are divided into two factors, namely external factors in the form of work station conditions, form of work, and length of time working as well as internal factors in the form of workers' health conditions and psychological conditions of workers. This study discusses the effect of work shifts on the workload of maintenance operators. Information about the workload on the work shifts to the operator can be known based on the subjective workload measurement using the NASA-TLX method as a psychological load measurement. The operator's workload information serves to determine whether the work carried out is in accordance with the workers' abilities so that they can work optimally. The results showed that the mental load conditions of all maintenance operators were included in the high level mental workload with an average score of 62.08 workload on shift I and 69.02 shift II. The calculation results obtained that FCount (3.7)< FTable (4.414), then H0 is accepted, meaning that the work shift has an effect on the Operator's Mental Burden. In addition, the results of the calculation show that FCount (3.698) < FTable (4.414), then H0 is accepted, and it means that the average workload in shift I and Shift II is not significantly different.
The live experience of people suffered by leprosy Mukhlasin Mukhlasin; Tukimin Sansuwito; Asita Elengoe; Andiko Nugraha Kusuma
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 12, No 1: March 2023
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i1.21852

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Leprosy, unlike other high-fatality diseases, is a long-term, chronic illness that can cause long-term disability. People's experiences with leprosy in Indonesia, indicating a need for responsive leprosy services to meet the wide range of requirements, including care for those who are not formally afflicted with the disease. This study aimed to explore live experience of people affected by leprosy in the community in Banten province, Indonesia. This study employed inductive phenomenological research methods with a semi-structure interview. We used snowball sampling, and people who could not communicate or did not want to take part in the study were not included. The majority of the participants were below 45 years, and 21 were male and 19 were female. Among total participants, only 15% could not read and write. The data were examined using Colaizzi's phenomenological analysis, which involves collecting and analysing data in parallel until no new information is acquired. We established trustworthiness in qualitative studies. The following themes emerged from this study: i) public understanding about leprosy; ii) psychological response; iii) perceived stigma; iv) health seeking behavior; and v) leprosy's impact on economic condition. This study identified the meaning of leprosy patients' lives through their own voices. People who have leprosy should also get spiritual help, coping skills, and training in self-care skills.
The Relationship Between Length of Stay (LOS) and Patient Satisfaction With Hospitality Services at Haji General Hospital Medan Nasiatin, Titin; Mukhlasin, Mukhlasin
Contagion: Scientific Periodical Journal of Public Health and Coastal Health Vol 7, No 1 (2025): CONTAGION
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/contagion.v7i1.24071

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The length of stay (LOS) or duration of hospitalization is a key indicator of hospital service quality. Prolonged LOS often signals inefficiencies and can lead to lower patient satisfaction. The core issue in this study is the high percentage of patients dissatisfied with services at the Haji General Hospital Medan citing unresponsive staff and inadequate facilities. This research aims to determine the relationship between LOS and patient satisfaction following hospitalization. A quantitative research method with a cross-sectional design was employed. The study took place at Haji General Hospital Medan, North Sumatra, from January to May 2023. The population included 60 patients treated in the Jabal Rahma and Safa wards, with a purposive sample of 35 respondents who met the inclusion criteria. Data were gathered through questionnaires and medical record observations. Patient satisfaction was measured using a validated Likert-scale questionnaire, while LOS was recorded from hospital records. Data analysis was conducted using the Chi-square test. Results revealed that 57.1% of patients had a LOS of less than five days, and 60.0% reported being very satisfied with their care. Statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between LOS and patient satisfaction (p = 0.005 < 0.05). Shorter LOS was correlated with higher satisfaction levels, suggesting more effective medical performance. In conclusion, patients with shorter hospital stays tended to report greater satisfaction, highlighting LOS as a crucial factor in evaluating healthcare service quality. It is recommended that hospitals strive to optimize care efficiency without compromising outcomes. Further research is suggested to explore additional factors affecting satisfaction, such as staff communication and facility adequacy, to improve service delivery Keywords: Length of Stay (LOS), Patient Satisfaction, Hospitalization, Healthcare Quality.