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The Effectiveness Of Using Organic Waste As Compost Using Composter And Biopory Methods On The Growth Of Sawi Plants Nita Sari; Mika Vernicia Humairo
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 3 No. 3 (2020): September
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v3i3.160

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The waste produced by humans is increasing along with the increase in population. From the data from the Kediri Regency Environmental Service (DLH), at least in 2019 in Kediri Regency there were recorded 503 tons of waste. That is what is resulted from the activities of the community in one day. This study aims to analyze the differences in the use of kitchen waste as a biopore and composter for mustard plants. The research method used is an experimental method, using a RAL research design (Completely Randomized Design). The data analysis technique used is One Way Anova and General Linear Model. The results of the research that has been carried out using the Anova test results obtained a significant value <0.05 so that it can be concluded that there is an effect of adding composter to the growth of height and number of leaves of mustard plants. Meanwhile, in the GLM test of mustard plant height, a significant value was obtained <0.05 so that it was concluded that the addition of composter and biopori affected the growth of mustard plants with different doses, but did not determine the height and number of leaves on mustard greens. From the research that has been done, it is concluded that biopori compost and composter are effective to be applied to mustard plants. So it is hoped that the biopori and composter methods can be applied by the community in an effort to reduce household organic waste as compost.
Analysis of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Larva as an Effort For Organic Waste Description in Traditional Markets, Jombang Regency Aisah, Hana Nur; Mika Vernicia Humairo
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v5i3.190

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The high population density makes people's consumption high, so that the accumulation of waste increases. The waste generated in Jombang Regency is high (417,838 m3/day in 2010). 50% organic waste comes from market waste because traders sell vegetables where vegetables can be sold when they are still fresh, then each vegetable has a different period and some can still be sold for a few days. The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae as an effort to decompose organic waste in traditional markets in Jombang Regency. This study uses an experimental quantitative research design. The population is organic waste obtained from traditional markets in Jombang Regency. The sample is organic waste with 8 different treatments and using repetition. The independent variable is the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae, while the dependent variable is the feeding treatment. Data analysis uses the one-way ANOVA test. The results of this study found that there were differences in the speed of decomposition of organic waste using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae and without treatment. Judging from the output of the one-way ANOVA statistical test in the Homogeneous Subsets table, the control column does not have an equation for the speed of decomposition with treatment 1 to treatment 8. There is an effect of feeding on the speed of decomposition of organic waste, with the one-way ANOVA statistical test, a sig value of 0.000 < 0.05.
Evaluation Of The Use Of SIMRS In Medical Record Using The PIC Method In The Simpang Lima Gumul Regional Hospital, Kediri Eriskha Ayu Wardani; Mika Vernicia Humairo
Indonesian Journal of Nutritional Epidemiology and Reproductive Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/ijner.v5i1.287

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Hospital management information system or commonly called SIMRS is a form of application of information technology that serves to improve health service efforts in hospitals. The purpose of this study was to explore the evaluation of the use of SIMRS in the medical record section with the PIC method at SLG Kediri Hospital. The design of this study is a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach with the focus of the research directed at exploring the evaluation of the use of SIMRS in the medical record section with the PIC method at the SLG Kediri Hospital by triangulation. In addition, with a qualitative approach, it is hoped that the situation and problems encountered in these activities can be disclosed. The current performance of the hospital management information system is quite good, but the output produced is not in accordance with the wishes of the officers who use it. The information produced by the hospital management information system is not yet accurate and needs to be evaluated so that it has high accuracy and the resulting data is of high quality. In addition, there is a need for bridging so that the resulting data can be valid. The control aspect is quite good because there are data backups and authorization for SIMRS which not everyone can have an account to access. It is hoped that there will be confirmation in the form of regular monitoring for officers in completing patient data so that the information needed is appropriate and also the addition of computers so that services using SIMRS can be maximized and can minimize paper costs
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa Wonorejo Kecamatan Singosari Kabupaten Malang Melalui Edukasi Pengelolaan Sampah Septa Katmawanti; Muhammad Al-Irsyad; Mika Vernicia Humairo; Dea Aflah Samah; Oktavia Sri Wahyuni; Dinarsih Rahayu; Naufalsyah Falah Muhammad; Aulia Rizqia Az Zahra; Nimas Dewi Aninatus Zahro; Nida An-Khofiyya
Sasambo: Jurnal Abdimas (Journal of Community Service) Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): November
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/sasambo.v6i4.1905

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Program pengabdian masyarakat di Desa Wonorejo, Kabupaten Malang, bertujuan mengatasi permasalahan pengelolaan sampah, di mana wilayah ini menghasilkan 1004,86 ton sampah setiap hari. Tujuan kegiatan meliputi pengenalan teknologi pengepres sampah, peningkatan kesadaran masyarakat, dan mendorong praktik berkelanjutan sesuai SDG 12. Kegiatan melibatkan 30 peserta melalui pendekatan partisipatif, termasuk pengembangan modul dan sesi edukasi, yang meningkatkan pengetahuan masyarakat sebesar 75% serta mengurangi sampah tak terkelola sebesar 60% di area percontohan. Tantangan berupa keterbatasan infrastruktur diatasi dengan upaya pengadaan mesin pengepres sampah. Pelatihan praktik direkomendasikan untuk meningkatkan keterampilan pengelolaan sampah. Community Empowerment in Wonorejo Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency through Waste Management Education This community service program in Wonorejo Village, Malang Regency, aimed to address significant waste management issues, with the region producing 1004.86 tons of waste daily. Objectives included introducing waste pressing technology, enhancing community awareness, and fostering sustainable waste practices aligned with SDG 12. Activities engaged 30 participants through a participatory approach, including module development and education sessions, resulting in a 75% increase in community knowledge and a 60% reduction in unmanaged waste in pilot areas. Challenges included limited infrastructure, with efforts to procure a waste pressing machine ongoing. Practical training is recommended to further enhance waste management skills.
Pelatihan pengukuran antropometri berbasis video untuk peningkatan presisi dan akurasi kader di Kota Nganjuk Farah Paramita; Mika Vernicia Humairo; Septa Katmawanti; Nohan Arum Romadlona; Aqila Pakerti Nastiti; Putri Nurika Dewi
PROMOTIF: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): PROMOTIF: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um075v4i22024p138-146

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Pengukuran antropometri yang berkualitas sangat penting untuk penilaian gizi pada anak. Di Indonesia, pengukuran antropometri anak dilakukan oleh kader yang disebut posyandu sebagai pemantauan tumbuh kembang anak. Namun ditemukan kesalahan pengukuran terutama pada pengukuran panjang atau tinggi badan anak sehingga mempengaruhi presisi dan keakuratan data. Hal ini akan menimbulkan salah tafsir terhadap status gizi anak. Pendidikan dan pelatihan bagi kader yang menggunakan media penting untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan terkait pengukuran antropometri. Tujuan pengabdian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh pelatihan pengukuran antropometri menggunakan video terhadap tingkat presisi dan akurasi kader. Pengabdian ini diawali dengan pembukaan sekaligus pemberian pre-test kepada 20 kader posyandu dan juga bidan desa, kemudian dilanjut dengan simulasi praktik pengukuran antropometri pertama (sebelum diberikan sosialisasi).  Selanjutnya sosialisasi terkait pengukuran antropometri pada anak dan diakhiri dengan simulasi praktik pengukuran antropometri kedua (setelah diberikan sosialisasi) dan post test. Pengolahan hasil pengabdian pre dan post test menggunakan Uji Mc Nemar. Hasil pre dan post test dalam pengabdian menunjukkan tidak terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan (p>0,05) tingkat presisi (p=0.344) dan akurasi (p=1.000) kader sebelum dan setelah intervensi dalam pengukuran tinggi badan. Tidak terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan (p>0,05) tingkat presisi (p=0.500) kader sebelum dan setelah intervensi, tetapi terdapat pengaruh signifikan (p>0,05) tingkat akurasi (p=0.000) kader sebelum dan setelah intervensi dalam pengukuran berat badan.
Efektivitas Penambahan Substraksi EM4, MOL, dan Eco-enzyme pada Proses Dekomposisi oleh Larva Black Soldier Fly: The Impact of Adding Effective Microorganism 4, Local Microorganism, and Eco-enzyme Substrates on the Black Soldier Fly Larvae Decomposition Process Kriscahyanti, Sila; Humairo, Mika Vernicia; Kurniawan, Agung
Aspirator Vol 15 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Aspirator Volume 15 Nomor 2 2024
Publisher : Perkumpulan Entomologi Kesehatan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58623/aspirator.v15i2.77

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 Organic waste has significantly increased, especially in Indonesia, reaching 14.73 million tons in 2023. The accumulation of organic waste can serve as a breeding ground for various disease vectors, hence the need for an effective organic waste management system. One economical method that can effectively manage organic waste is the use of decomposer fluids or decomposer organisms such as BSF larvae. This study was conducted to determine whether the addition of Effective Microorganism (EM4), Local Microorganism, and Eco-Enzyme decomposer fluids affects the bioconversion rate of Black Soldier Fly larvae and the quality of the resulting compost. This research is a true experimental study. The variables tested in this study were the type of decomposer fluid substrate as the independent variable and the Waste Reduction Index, Substrate Consumption, and compost residue quality as dependent variables. This study tested the influence and differences in variants between variable X and variables Y1 and Y2 using Exponential Regression Test and ANOVA Test. The highest WRI value (16.11%/day) was obtained from the eco-enzyme group, and the highest SC value was obtained from the eco-enzyme group (96.65%). Based on the results of the Exponential Regression Test, it was found that the administration of decomposer fluid substrates has a very strong positive correlation with WRI and SC values. Based on the results of the ANOVA test, it was found that there were significant differences between the independent variable and the dependent variable. And the quality of the compost residue from the 4 experimental groups met the SNI 19-7030-2004 standard. This study concludes that the administration of decomposer fluid substrates in the BSF larvae decomposition process has a strong influence on WRI, SC, and compost residue quality.
Role-Playing Simulations for Resilient Healthcare Systems: Lessons from Pharmaceutical Management in Puskesmas and Pustu Anatasya Eka Purwitasari, Anatasya Eka Purwitasari; Anjelita, Bunga Destiana; Auliamanda, Nabila Luthfi; Revalia Nafisa Zahra, Revalia Nafisa Zahra; Humairo, Mika Vernicia
Inovasi Lokal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Inovasi Lokal
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/noval.v3i1.175

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Drug governance in Puskesmas (Community Health Centers) and Pustu (Sub-Health Centers) often faces challenges such as stockouts, expired medications, and improper storage. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a participatory role-playing simulation in enhancing healthcare workers’ competencies in pharmaceutical management. The method involved 8 groups (3–4 participants per group) engaging in diverse scenarios, including essential drug shortages and logistical coordination. Each group simulated problem-solving within a 5-minute timeframe, followed by reflective discussions to identify challenges and solutions. Results showed significant improvements: drug availability increased from 60% to 90%, expired drugs decreased from 25% to 5%, and patient satisfaction rose by 35%. Technology, such as a drug management information system (SIMO), reduced human error, though budget constraints and staff resistance emerged as barriers. Recommendations include strengthening continuous training, adopting hybrid systems (digital-manual), and advocating for policy-level funding. The simulation demonstrated that participatory approaches and appropriate technology enhance primary healthcare resilience while highlighting the need for multi-stakeholder collaboration to ensure sustainable drug governance.
Empowering Communities, Transforming Health: A Simulation-Based Approach to Optimizing Posyandu Management Yudhana, Affiandra; Novianty, Della; Rahma Sarita, Fitria Nur; Michael Kevin Widianto, Michael Kevin Widianto; Rizal Hermawan, Muhammad Riansyah; Humairo, Mika Vernicia
Inovasi Lokal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Inovasi Lokal
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/noval.v3i1.180

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Community-based Posyandu (Integrated Health Posts) programs are vital for improving public health outcomes in underserved areas, yet many face challenges such as low participation and resource limitations. This study employed a simulation-based approach to evaluate strategies for enhancing Posyandu effectiveness, focusing on three key interventions: empowering health cadres and community leaders, adjusting schedules to align with community needs, and adding supplementary services such as maternal health consultations and child nutrition checks. The results demonstrated that supplementary services had the most significant impact, increasing participation rates to 75%, followed by community mobilization (60%) and flexible scheduling (55%). These findings highlight the importance of offering value-added services, fostering trust through local leaders, and ensuring inclusivity through adaptable schedules. Continuous health education further reinforced awareness and voluntary participation. However, challenges such as resource allocation, training, and scalability remain critical. Leveraging digital tools like mobile applications and electronic health records offers innovative solutions to streamline operations and enhance efficiency. The study concludes that a holistic, community-driven approach is essential for strengthening Posyandu programs, ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare while remaining adaptable to diverse contexts.
Enhancing Time Management and Prioritization Skills in Healthcare Professionals: A Simulation-Based Training Approach Yunus, Ibad Maulana; Fadila, Fairuz Zahra Nur; Ramadani, Nataya Schartaofikea; Rohaniah, Dina; Fikri, Insan Ahmad; Humairo, Mika Vernicia
Inovasi Lokal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Inovasi Lokal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/noval.v3i1.182

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Time management and prioritization are essential skills for healthcare professionals, yet many struggle with inefficiencies due to high workloads and multitasking demands. This study explores the effectiveness of a simulation-based training program designed to enhance time management and prioritization skills among healthcare workers. Using role-playing simulations, participants were exposed to realistic scenarios requiring them to manage tasks under time constraints. The training incorporated tools such as the Eisenhower Matrix and Time Blocking techniques to improve decision-making and task prioritization. Results showed a significant increase in work efficiency (from 50% to 75%), improved patient satisfaction (from 3/5 to 4.5/5), and reduced stress levels (from 8/10 to 4/10). Challenges such as communication gaps and initial resistance to new methods were identified but addressed through collaborative learning. The findings highlight the importance of structured training programs in equipping healthcare workers with practical time management skills. Recommendations include periodic training, technological integration, and organizational support to sustain improvements. These outcomes underscore the potential of simulation-based education to enhance both individual performance and organizational outcomes in healthcare settings
Optimizing Vaccine Logistics at the Grassroots: Innovative Strategies for Effective Village-Level Immunization Programs Ratysca, Evelyn; Ristiawanda, Novita; Aisyah, Putri Farah; Ariani, Sherly Dewinta; Humairo, Mika Vernicia
Inovasi Lokal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Inovasi Lokal
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The management of vaccine logistics at the village or neighborhood level is a critical component of successful vaccination programs, particularly in ensuring equitable access to vaccines. This study employed a role-playing simulation method with a participatory collaborative approach to explore the challenges and solutions in vaccine logistics management. The simulation involved 10 groups of participants, each assigned different scenarios reflecting real-world logistical issues, such as limited transportation, inadequate storage facilities, and community engagement barriers. Results showed that structured planning, supported by technological tools like real-time monitoring systems, significantly improved efficiency and reduced vaccine wastage. Community involvement emerged as another key factor, enhancing public trust and participation. However, challenges such as infrastructure gaps and digital literacy disparities persist, particularly in remote areas. Collaborative efforts among stakeholders, including governments, healthcare providers, and local communities, were identified as essential for overcoming these barriers. The findings underscore the need for integrated strategies that combine technology, training, and stakeholder collaboration to strengthen vaccine logistics at the grassroots level.
Co-Authors ,, Ainna Salima Adelia Marsha Zarreta Aditya Yudha Pratama Aditya Yudha Pratama Afni, Laura Fadilla Agung Kurniawan Ahmadinda, Maura Ailsa Sahda Septi Cahyarani, Ailsa Sahda Septi Cahyarani Aisah, Hana Nur Aisyah, Putri Farah Al-Irsyad , Muhammad Al-Irsyad, Moh Alfian Ihza Mahendra Alhamid, Naziha Nazlah Ali , Annisa' Luthfiah Amadia, Shiesil Rizqia Amanda, Dian Ananda Shafa Nabila Anatasya Eka Purwitasari, Anatasya Eka Purwitasari Anggraeni, Selvy Dwi Anindya Hapsari Anjelita, Bunga Destiana Aqila Pakerti Nastiti Ardi Bastian Ariani, Sherly Dewinta Augist, Rahma Nuril Aulia Rizqia Az Zahra Auliamanda, Nabila Luthfi Azizah, Elisa Lutfiyah Caroline Renee Lesmana P Dea Aflah Samah Dewi , Nur Azizah Puspita Dian Mawarni Dian Mustikawangi Dian Puspitaningtyas Dian Puspitaningtyas Laksana Dian Puspitaningtyas Laksana Dinarsih Rahayu Dini, Puspasari Meisya Diyana, Umay DZ, Fariza Anaqoh Erica Ardhana Fathimah Azzahra Erica Ardhana Fathimah Azzahra Eriskha Ayu Wardani Eriskha Ayu Wardani Etha Oktavia Puspita Dewi Fadila, Fairuz Zahra Nur Famiyah, Neila Rizqi Febiana, Viona Riska Febrianty Quratul Aini Febrianty Quratul Aini Febriyanti, Amanda Lintang Fikri, Insan Ahmad Gimida Nisahika Gita, Visia Luh Hani Constantia Hani Constantia Hanif Ahmad Musyaffa Hanung Nurany Hera Aviyuni Hera Aviyuni Hera Ratna Dwi Maharsi Hidayah, Iftita Nurul Hidayah, Layla Shoinatul Ikhwanul Ihsan Armalid Ilham Budi Prasojo Jihan Alfin Salsabilla KARIMAH, AKHLAQUL Kriscahyanti, Sila Kurniawati, Kharisma Ayu Laili Indah Fauziah Lasmunifa, Sarah Sabrina Putri Lintang Pakerti Esa Wahyu Aji Lorenza Arinda Saputri Lumitasari, herly Dia Maulidia, Nalaina Izzaty Maulidya, Nalaina Izzaty Michael Kevin Widianto, Michael Kevin Widianto Mokhtar, Siti Aisah Binti Muhammad Al-Irsyad Muhammad Ali Sodik Muhammad Rizkian Elsaputra Nadya Nurhikmah Nafisah, Azalia Fakhirotul Nastiti, Jihan Pratika Naufal Faizul Rafi Naufal Faizul Rafi Naufalsyah Falah Muhammad Nida An-Khofiyya Nimas Dewi Aninatus Zahro Nita Sari Nizar, Qonita Qotrunnada Nohan Arum Romadlona Novianty, Della Novitasari, Zahra Rizki Nuraziizah, Nida'a Astie Nurhasmadiar Nandini Nurnaningsih Herya Ulfah, Nurnaningsih Herya Oktavia Sri Wahyuni Paramita, Farah Paramytha Magdalena Sukarno Putri Purwanti , Yuniar Setia Putri Nurika Dewi Putri, Rizka Syawalena Wahyu Rahma Sarita, Fitria Nur Ramadani, Nataya Schartaofikea Ramadhan, Alfaka Ramadhani, Felissia Shandra Ramadhani, Nanda Ayu Ratih Anggraeni Ratih, Suci Puspita Ratysca, Evelyn Reny Mareta Sari Revalia Nafisa Zahra, Revalia Nafisa Zahra Reza Pahlevi Ristiawanda, Novita Rizal Hermawan, Muhammad Riansyah Rohaniah, Dina Rosiana Fadilatul Aini Rosiana Fadilatul Aini Russalam, Grevilla Deva Salsabela Sabrina, Alifah Tesha Nur Safira, Revina Safitri, Siti Salsabilla Salsabila, Jihan Alfin Sarto Selsa Tri Septiani Septa Katmawanti, Septa Sevia Agustina Soedjajadi Keman Sukarno Putri, Paramytha Magdalena Syawanah, Aquila Dzikri Tika Dwi Tama Tristan, Muhammad Ukik Agustina Ulfa, Dinia Fahriza Vivi Novianti Wiranto Wiranto Yudha Eka Pratama Yudhana, Affiandra Yuniarfika, Azizah Yunus, Ibad Maulana Zahiro, Aisyah Althof Nur Zirroh Alin Zariroh ‘Aini, Melati Saharatu