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Efektifitas Pelatihan Penyusunan Dokumen Portofolio Untuk Guru PJOK Di Jawa Barat Berbasis Zoom Meeting Dian Budiana; Asti Dewi Rahayu Fitrianingsih
ABMAS Vol 21, No 1 (2021): Jurnal Abmas, Juni 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Pelatihan penyusunan portofolio perlu dilakukan melihat masih banyaknya penemuan dokumen portofolio yang belum sesuai dengan ketentuan, adanya pandemi COVID-19 mengharuskan pelatihan dilakukan secara online misalnya dengan Virtual Meeting. Pelatihan dilakukan dengan menggunakan praeksperimental design dan dilakukan secara one group pre-tes dan post-test pada satu kelompok sampel dan dilakukan kepada guru-guru PJOK di Jawa Barat. Tekhnik pengambilan sampel dilakukan dengan purposive dan t-dependent test digunakan untuk menganalisis data penelitian. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan ada perbedaan pengetahuan guru-guru PJOK sebelum dan sesudah mengikuti pelatihan (p value = 0,001, CI :-3,474 -1,135) dengan tingkat efektitas kurang (nilai rata-rata N-Gain 52,82%). Sebaiknya fasilitator memiliki rencana lain selain melalui Zoom Meeting misalnya dengan membuat  video based learning dan perlu upaya pemerintah seperti melakukan kolaborasi perguruan tinggi dengan operator telekomunikasi untuk melaksanakan pelatihan jarak jauh yang bisa difasilitasi oleh Dewan Teknologi Informasi Nasional.
Behind the Makeup: An Exploration of Sleep Quality and Adaptive Strategies Among Freelance Make-Up Artists (MUAs) in West Java Facing Irregular Work Rhythms Ayu Mutiara Santanu; Asti Dewi Rahayu Fitrianingsih; Habibah Abidin
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 : Freelance Make Up Artists (MUAs) in West Java work irregular hours, often starting before dawn or finishing late at night, disrupting circadian rhythms and leading to sleep problems. Working in the informal creative sector also means they lack occupational health protection. Early symptoms of shift-work sleep disorder, physical fatigue, and psychological stress are common, yet limited research explores sleep quality within this profession. Understanding their sleep problems and coping patterns is essential to support MUAs’ well-being and the sustainability of the creative industry. Objective : To explore MUAs’ sleep duration, frequency of sleep disturbances, fatigue-related impacts on performance, and adaptive strategies used to cope with occupational stress. Research Methods / Implementation Methods : This qualitative phenomenological study involved eight freelance MUAs selected purposively, all with at least two years of experience and irregular work schedules. Research was conducted in several West Java regions (Bandung, Tasikmalaya, Subang, Garut) from May–July 2025. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, non-participant observation, and documentation. All interviews were recorded with consent and analyzed thematically using NVivo 12 Pro. Results : MUAs experienced markedly irregular sleep patterns driven by client demands, especially during early-morning traditional wedding bookings. Most reported fragmented sleep, short sleep duration, transient insomnia, and chronic fatigue. Physical complaints included headaches, muscle pain, and menstrual disturbances. Psychologically, MUAs described irritability, emotional instability, and reduced concentration. Emotional strain was aggravated by the dual burden of professional work and home responsibilities. Coping strategies such as napping, caffeine intake, and selectively declining clients were common but only offered short-term relief. Long-term health concerns were frequently expressed, along with a desire for time-management guidance, occupational health education, and community support. The absence of formal protections for informal creative workers worsens their vulnerability despite the sector’s economic growth. Conclusion / Lesson Learned : Freelance MUAs in West Java face significant sleep disruptions and related health impacts due to irregular work hours and lack of occupational safeguards. Their coping strategies are temporary and do not address structural challenges. Cross-sector collaboration involving government, community groups,