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Efektivitas Pengawasan Penyiaran TV KABEL Berlangganan Oleh KPID Riau ZULKARNAEN, DEDDY; Rusli, Zaili
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 1, No 1: WISUDA FEBRUARI 2014
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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Abstract: Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) is an independent stateinstitution established by Act No. 32 of 2002 on broadcasting with the aim ofregulating everything about broadcasting in Indonesia. This independent bodymade up of KPI KPID center and its work in the area are coordinated, nationalpolicy defined KPIs and provincial level while the implementation into KPIDcoverage. The purpose of this study is to To determine the effectiveness of theimplementation of subscription cable TV broadcasting monitoring by KPID Riauand to determine the factors that influence the effectiveness of monitoring theimplementation of the broadcasting cable TV subscription by KPID Riau.Data analysis method used in this research is descriptive qualitativeanalysis method that is based on trying to explain the phenomena that exist andexplore all the facts relating to the subject matter covered by the research, namelythe effectiveness of supervision by subscribing to cable TV broadcasting KPIDRiau.Based on the research and the analysis that has been conducted on thisstudy, obtained by directly monitoring the effectiveness of the implemented KPIDRiau to subscribe to cable TV broadcasters, with a direct way to monitor the fieldby looking at their operating permit. And establishing a program organizationformed Community program Intelligent Media (KCM) and receive complaintsdirectly by phone, sms or in online.Pengawasan KPID Riau administration tosubscribe to cable TV broadcasting are based on the government regulation No..52 of 2005 on organizing and monitoring broadcasters subscribing to the field aswell as receiving information from the public about the existence of cable TVsubscription broadcasters are not taking care of the administrative permission.
KETERAMPILAN PERAWAT MENINGKAT SETELAH MELAKUKAN SIMULASI PEMILAHAN KORBAN MENGGUNAKAN MODEL SALT TRIAGE Amandus, Hieronimus; Baedlawi, Azhari; Handayani, Vitria Wuri; Setiawan, Ikhwana Putri; Qomariyathil, Nur; Saril, Devi Citra; Zulkarnaen, Deddy; Iko, Antonius
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat AbdiMas Vol 10, No 05 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Abdimas
Publisher : Universitas Esa Unggul

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Triage sebagai pintu masuk pertama perawatan pasien memegang peranan penting dalam pengaturan kedaruratan pasien melalui pengelompokan dan memprioritaskan pasien secara efektif dengan melakukan pengamatan respon medis pasien pada saat itu. Pengetahuan perawat tentang triage dapat dilakukan dengan cara memberikan pendidikan dan pelatihan dalam bentuk simulasi kepada perawat. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat bertujuan meningkatkan keterampilan perawat untuk melakukan penilaian korban massal kecelakaan lalu lintas darat menggunakan model SALT Triage. Metode pengabdian kepada masyarakat dilakukan dengan cara melakukan simulasi secara langsung kepada probandus berdasarkan skenario kasus. Kemudian tim melakukan penilaian kepada peserta dengan cara mengobservasi peserta menggunakan lembar cek list. Hasil penilaian menunjukkan seluruh peserta (100%) terampil dalam melakukan penilaian korban massal berdasarkan model SALT Triage. Kegiatan simulasi yang dilakukan bagi perawat di puskesmas Jungkat dan Wajok Hulu terlaksana dengan baik sesuai rencana. Puskesmas memiliki perawat yang bisa melakukan pemilahan korban massal berdasarkan model SALT Triage
What is The Effectiveness of Case Management on Health Outcomes for Elderly Patients with HIV/AIDS? : A Systematic Review Yesi Winda Septriani Meliala; Deddy Zulkarnaen; A.Rafika Yunus
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 45 No. 1 (2026): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
Publisher : International Medical Journal Corp. Ltd

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Introduction: The aging of the HIV epidemic necessitates effective interventions for people living with HIV (PLWH) aged 50 years and older, who face unique challenges including multimorbidity, polypharmacy, and frailty. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of case management (CM) on health outcomes in elderly PLWH. Methods: A systematic search was conducted for studies evaluating CM interventions in PLWH aged ≥50 years. Outcomes included viral suppression, retention in care, medication adherence, comorbidity management, quality of life (QoL), and healthcare utilization. Results: Among 80 included studies, significant positive effects were observed. Nurse-led CM in Taiwan achieved 93.5% viral suppression and 73.6% retention vs. 31.7% in controls (p<0.001) [2,3]. The MARTAS intervention in Ukraine improved linkage to care (84.4% vs. 33.8%; aRR=2.45) [4]. In Medicare beneficiaries (≥65 years), medication therapy management increased ART adherence (aOR=1.15) and reduced opioid-benzodiazepine co-use [5]. The AIMS nurse-led strategy reduced treatment failure (7.3% vs. 16.8%) and was cost-saving [6]. Pharmacist-led interventions improved lipid profiles (18% to 4.9% high cholesterol, p<0.001) [14] and accelerated viral suppression (HR=1.37) [53]. Housing CM doubled viral suppression likelihood (aOR=2.1) [21]. For elderly-specific programs, the Golden Compass program improved self-rated health (p=0.015) [11] and comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) identified high rates of frailty (60%) and led to deprescribing in >50% [9,12]. Discussion: CM is highly effective for elderly PLWH when targeting specific barriers: linkage to care, adherence, comorbidity management, or housing. Pharmacist and nurse-led models show consistent positive outcomes. Most elderly-specific evidence is observational but promising. Conclusion: Case management significantly improves viral suppression, retention, adherence, and comorbidity control in elderly PLWH. Geriatric-focused CM should be integrated into HIV care for older adults.