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Introduction of Digital Literacy Skills by Parents in Early Childhood to Prevent Mobile Phone Addiction Behavior Lestari, Dwi Puji; Ramadhanti, Safira; Asih, Siti Nur; Putri, Dwi Andesta; Nopiana, Nopiana
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v6i2.41441

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Data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in 2022 indicate that 34.44% of early childhood children in Indonesia have used gadgets. However, the implementation of digital literacy by parents has not kept pace. A survey conducted in Semarang revealed that 73.9% of parents had not introduced digital literacy to their children. This study aims to provide an overview of how parents introduce digital literacy skills to early childhood children as a preventive measure against gadget addiction. The research employed a descriptive quantitative method using a survey approach. The data source consisted of 94 parents in Jakarta. A purposive sampling technique was used, considering the parents’ educational background and their status as caregivers of children aged 0–8 years. The questionnaire was distributed through Google Forms. The instrument comprised 16 closed-ended questions regarding the introduction of digital literacy skills and behaviors related to gadget addiction as reported by the respondents.Data were analyzed using simple descriptive statistical analysis by presenting figures and diagrams, as well as qualitative analysis through the interpretation of research data. The findings indicate that the majority of parents in Jakarta have introduced digital literacy to their children.
The Role of Nursing Intervention in Postoperative Pain Management: A Scoping Review Marina, Navy Sealsi Adinda Prisca Marina; Serengga, I Made Dwi Budhiasa Ari; Lestari, Dwi Puji; Nurhidayah, Kiki Fajar; Dewi, Yulis Setiya
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.5591

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Surgical or perioperative procedures are always followed by anesthesia, which is a state without pain sensation. Patients who undergo perioperative procedures experience moderate to severe postoperative pain. Therefore, postoperative pain management in addition to analgesics is needed to help stabilize pain intensity. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of nurses in the implementation of pain management programs in postoperative patients. Methods: This study used the ScR scoping reviews approach and used PRISMA-ScR for article identification and screening. The articles were obtained from several databases, include Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and ProQuest. Articles published in the last 5 years (2019-2024) and using keywords related to the role of nurses, pain management, and postoperative. The review of 12 articles was conducted systematically with a data extraction process to identify aspects of research objectives, methods, samples, results and to find gaps or new findings that can be used as recommendations. Results: From the findings of 5,175 initial articles, 12 articles were produced that met the inclusion criteria. The analysis obtained several points of the role of nurses in postoperative pain management: (1) Pain management with relaxation in the form of guided imagery, benson relaxation and a combination of aromatherapy relaxation in postoperative patients; (2) Pain management with simple physical exercise techniques on the bed and mabulation support and effective cough breathing exercises (3) Multidisciplinary and complementary collaboration for complementary therapy of pain management with acupuncture techniques, foot and hand massage; (4) Electrical stimulation therapy, namely TENS as a stimulus for pain relief. Conclusions: These findings confirm the importance of the role of nurses to ensure continuity of care in postoperative pain management and invasive measures.
Effectiveness of Continuous Nursing Care on Quality of Life and Management of Complications in Patients with Ostomy Surgery: A Systematic Review Serengga, I Made Dwi Budhiasa Ari; Darmawan, Luh Gede Wirani Riskayanti; Isdaryanti, Lisa; Lestari, Dwi Puji; Nurhidayah, Kiki Fajar; Bakar, Abu
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i3.6153

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Individuals undergoing ostomy surgery frequently encounter various physical, emotional, and social challenges that may adversely affect their quality of life. Continuous Nursing Care (CNC) has been recognized for its potential in strengthening self-care skills and decreasing the incidence of postoperative complications. This review seeks to evaluate the influence of CNC on enhancing life quality and addressing complications among individuals with an ostomy. Objective to determine the effectiveness of Continuous Nursing Care (CNC) in improving quality of life and managing complications among patients undergoing ostomy surgery. This systematic review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. A comprehensive literature search was performed for studies published between 2019 and 2023, utilizing Boolean operators and MeSH terms: ("nursing" OR "nurse" OR "care") AND ("ostomy" OR "stoma") AND ("continuous") AND ("management") AND ("quality of life") AND "complication", across five electronic databases: Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and ProQuest. The initial search yielded 968 articles. After removing 28 duplicates, 940 articles remained for title and abstract screening. A total of 151 full-text articles were assessed for eligibility, and 13 studies met the inclusion criteria for the final synthesis. The included studies comprised randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi-experimental designs evaluating Continuous Nursing Care (CNC) interventions among ostomy patients, with outcome measures including quality of life, self-care ability, psychological well-being, and complication management. Methodological quality was appraised using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical appraisal tools for both RCTs and quasi-experimental studies. Only studies scoring above 65% were included in the final analysis. Thirteen studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. CNC interventions including structured education, telehealth services, home-based care, and psychosocial support were shown to enhance quality of life, improve self-care abilities, and reduce complications after surgery. Furthermore, CNC demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing peristomal infections, psychological distress (e.g., anxiety and depression), and in promoting self-efficacy and emotional adjustment in ostomy patients. Continuous Nursing Care (CNC) has been identified as a promising strategy to enhance quality of life, psychological health, and self-care capacity, while also reducing the risk of complications in individuals with an ostomy. Nonetheless, the variability in intervention models highlights the necessity for additional research utilizing theory-based frameworks, larger sample sizes, and meta-analytic methods to determine the most effective care approaches.
Peran Masyarakat dan Pesantren dalam Implementasi Adaptasi dan Mitigasi Perubahan Iklim sebagai Upaya Pelaksanaan Program Kampung Iklim di Desa Plumpang Kabupaten Tuban Lestari, Dwi Puji; Falasifah, Nihlatul; Zakariya, A. Fahmi
Journal of Community Development and Disaster Management Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Community Development and Disaster Management
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/jcd.v6i2.6148

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The purpose of this study is to determine how Islamic boarding schools and communities in Plumpang Village, Tuban Regency, are using adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change. A nationwide program called the Climate Village Program (ProKlim) aims to lower greenhouse gas emissions and make communities more resilient to the effects of climate change. The descriptive qualitative method was employed in this study, and interviews, observations, focus groups (FGDs), and documentation were used to gather data. The findings demonstrated that the Plumpang Village community has undertaken a number of adaptation initiatives, including the building of reservoirs, biopores, and water management infrastructure. Additionally, using yard space, using renewable energy sources, and practicing sustainable waste management are all part of mitigation efforts. The examination of the effectiveness of adaptation and mitigation produced a final ProKlim value of 52.72%, with a percentage of adaptation value of 19.07% and mitigation value of 15.20%. This study demonstrates that, given the complexity of climate change, it is imperative to integrate mitigation and adaptation strategies. For the next generation's living conditions and wellbeing to improve, there needs to be strong global policy advocacy coupled with interdisciplinary collaboration across government agencies, the business sector, and communities. The program also aims to support locally run eco-friendly businesses, which should strengthen community resistance to the negative effects of climate change.
UNDERSTANDING NATURAL REGENERATION IN BURNED TROPICAL PEATLAND: A STRATEGY TO ACCELERATE THE FOREST RECOVERY PROCESS Lestari, Dwi Puji; Darusman, Taryono; Harsanto, Fransiskus; Arriyadi, Desra; Ginanjar, Ginanjar
BIOTROPIA Vol. 28 No. 3 (2021): BIOTROPIA Vol. 28 No. 3 December 2021
Publisher : SEAMEO BIOTROP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11598/btb.2021.28.3.1330

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The 2015 massive forest fires across Central Icalimantan left large areas of burned peatlands that need to be restored, demanding substantial resources. To understand natural regeneration of burned peatland and how planting might accelerate its recovery process, the regrowth of burned peatlands was measured with different fire frequencies. Three transects were established. Each transect consisted of five 20 x 20 m plots with 30 m intervals. All woody species were recorded and classified into three categories as new regrowth, regrowth, and remnant trees that survive from the last fire. In addition, data from fifteen 2 x 2 m permanent natural regeneration plots and evaluation on survival rate of 2017 planting were also analyzed. Research results suggested that the absence of remnant trees due to frequent or severe fires does not always impede the emergence of new recruitments, although diversity of forest regrowth is likely to be affected by its proximity to forest remnants. The floristic composition also showed a domination of pioneer species, giving evidence that forest recovery is initiated. Our study indicated that the combination of fire frequency, fire intensity, and proximity to remnant forest will produce different degrees of forest recovery, and the result will be unique for each site. It is concluded that to support the recovery process through planting activity, the successional stage of the designated sites should be determined first. The common planting method on large areas with mixed climax-high valuable trees was not beneficial unless the restoration sites had reached the later stages of succession.
Eco-Green Catalys: An Intelligent Distribution Network for Generative Mycorrhizal Spores Through AI and Iot Optimization for Ecological Complexity Engineering in Post-Deforestation Lands Based on Restorative Bio-Economy Principles Mahmudi, Gilang Arya; Lestari, Dwi Puji; Arianto, Davina Anindya Cindy
Journal of Regional Development and Technology Initiatives Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : IDRIS Darulfunun Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58764/j.jrdti.2026.4.131

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The ecological crisis caused by illegal deforestation has resulted in severe soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and disruption of ecosystem balance. Eco-Green Catalys emerges as an adaptive biotechnological innovation integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) to accelerate the restoration of post-deforestation lands. This system operates through an intelligent distribution network of generative mycorrhizal spores, which precisely controls inoculation, moisture regulation, and nutrient delivery based on real-time soil data analysis. Supported by a Spatio-Temporal Deep Learning (STDL-AI) framework, the system demonstrates up to 96% accuracy in ecological monitoring, enhances vegetation recovery rates by 70%, and increases carbon sequestration capacity by 35% compared to conventional restoration methods. Beyond ecological rehabilitation, this innovation reinforces the principles of restorative bio-economy by utilizing renewable energy sources and community-based participation, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 13) on climate action and long-term ecological resilience. Overall, Eco-Green Catalys provides a scalable and data-driven model that bridges environmental technology and socio-economic sustainability in restoring tropical ecosystems.
REGENerasi: Renewable bioenergy technology based on anaerobic fermentation and IoT from corn and straw waste to address the energy crisis for farmers in the era of climate change Mahmudi, Gilang Arya; Bagaskoro, Satria; Lestari, Dwi Puji
EcoVision: Journal of Environmental Solutions Vol. 3 No. 1: (February) 2026
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/evojes.v3i1.2026.2520

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Background: Indonesia, as an agrarian country, faces a major challenge in the form of an energy crisis within the agricultural sector, increasingly exacerbated by climate change. Approximately 62% of agricultural energy demand in Indonesia still relies on conventional methods, while irrigation energy requirements continue to rise by an average of 15% per planting season in drought-prone areas. Consequently, 64% of farmers report energy cost increases exceeding 20%, and 27% experience partial crop failures, posing a threat to national food security. To address these challenges, this study proposes an innovation called REGENerasi: a renewable bioenergy technology based on anaerobic fermentation and the Internet of Things (IoT), utilizing corn and straw waste. Methods: This study employs a literature-based analytical approach to explore the potential of integrating anaerobic fermentation reactors with IoT sensors for efficient bioenergy production. The anaerobic fermentation process converts lignocellulosic agricultural residues particularly corn cobs and straw containing 32–40% cellulose, 25–30% hemicellulose, and 15–20% lignin into biogas (methane), biochar, and liquid fertilizer within a multi-integrated system. IoT-based monitoring and control systems were theoretically assessed for their capacity to enhance biomass conversion efficiency and energy savings. Findings: The literature review reveals that IoT integration in anaerobic fermentation systems can improve biomass conversion efficiency by up to 35% and reduce energy consumption by 20%. The use of high-lignocellulose agricultural waste, such as corn and straw residues, provides a sustainable substrate for biogas production. The proposed system has potential to generate thermal and electrical energy while simultaneously producing biochar and organic fertilizer, creating a circular and environmentally friendly agricultural energy model. Conclusion: This bioenergy innovation strengthens farmers’ energy independence and contributes to climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. It aligns with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 Climate Action by promoting local renewable energy solutions within the agricultural sector. Novelty/Originality of this article: The novelty of this research lies in the development of an adaptive renewable bioenergy system that integrates anaerobic fermentation with IoT technology using corn and straw waste as substrates. This multi-integrated model offers a new pathway for sustainable energy generation and circular resource management in rural agricultural communities, particularly in East Java, Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abidah, Aqmarina Abu Bakar Achmad Fauzi Adriadi, Rekho Agustina, Nining Ahmad Soleh Alamsyah , Alif Novliyan Arianto, Davina Anindya Cindy Aries Chandra Trilaksana, Aries Chandra Arriyadi, Desra Asih, Siti Nur Azhadin, Rizki Nur Bagaskoro, Satria Bangkit, Jeffri Prayitno Budianto, Lestari Cendaryana, Cendaryana Darmawan, Luh Gede Wirani Riskayanti Darusman, Taryono Denok Dwi Anggraini, Denok Dwi Dwiandhany, Wahyuni Suci Falasifah, Nihlatul Fangidae, Erniyati Febrianti, Abida Nahar Fitriana Fitriana Garijati Arkiang, Rochdal GINANJAR, GINANJAR Hapsari, Iriani Indri Harsanto, Fransiskus Hesti Lestari Hijeria, Putri Hurint, Theresia Paskaedith Lodang Hutagalung, Grace Yenni A Icam Sutisna Indrayanah, Hanifah Isdaryanti, Lisa Jatmiko Jatmiko Jatmiko Joharman Joharman Juni Jekti Nugroho, Juni Jekti Karlina, Siti karmawan karmawan Lesmana, Ceta Indra Lina, Liza Fitri Listyasari, Winda Dewi Mahmudi, Gilang Arya Marina, Navy Sealsi Adinda Prisca Marina, Navy Sealsi Adinda Prisca Marina Maulana, Sidik Moh. Aris Munandar, Moh. Aris Muchlishoh, Lailatul Noor Hikmah, Noor Nopiana, Nopiana Nurhayaty Natsir, Nurhayaty Nurhidayah, Kiki Fajar Nurmutaqin, Erlita Amalia Prakoso, Wisnu Guntur Putri, Dwi Andesta Racmi, Seci Lia Ramadan, Gilang Ramadhani, Sekar Ajeng Ramadhanti, Safira Ramadhanty, Aisyah Nestria Al Falah Rovani, Christine A Sa’niyah, Jumrotus Serengga, I Made Dwi Budhiasa Ari Sigarlaki, Melisa Constantine Siti Fatimah Sri Indarti Sultan, Achmad Suwarni Suwarni Tama, Andika Lutfhi Citra Tarwoto, Tarwoto Tintin Sukartini Sukartini, Tintin Sukartini Titi Darmi Tri Suminar Uddin, Hafiz Rafi Utami, Tia Mega Wagini Wagini, Wagini Wahib, Mahasinul Waluyo, Retno Yenti Juniarti Yufiarti Yulis Setiya Dewi Yuwalina, Nina Ayu Nurma Zakariya, A. Fahmi Zamroni, Asroful Hulam