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Ecogreen Peritoneal Dialysis Waste Disposal System: A Case Study from The Public Health Nursing Perspectives Tukayo, Isak Jurun Hans; Afzal, Ridha; Korompis, Martha Debora; Hardy, Syaifoel; Kuswandari, Shanti; Maulana, David
Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jphtcr.v5i3.13719

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Introduction: The increased amount of Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) medical waste will harm the environment and humans around it, and so far there is no system. Many studies revealed more about how to handle medical waste. This study aims to identify hazardous and non-hazardous medical waste and to introduce an environmentally friendly PD disposal system.Methods: This research was a case study method with a descriptive design. The population and sample of PD waste were 40 patients in PD in South Sulawesi (n: 19) and Manado, North Sulawesi (n: 21), Indonesia. The instrument used was a document review with the PICO model as a filter. The instrument was used to filter reliable research documents obtained from Google Scholar for the last 5 years (2017-2022), with keywords: peritoneal dialysis, medical waste disposal, CAPD nurses. Nightingale’s Environment Theory was also used to support the analysis.Results: Collected 177 grams of PD medical waste or an average of 620 grams a day with a risk load of 6 out of 7 items. In a month, 18.6 kgs of PD medical waste will be collected. The waste is mixed (hazardous and non-hazardous) and potentially dangerous.Conclusion: This study recommended a disposal system that is not yet clear and there is no certainty about who is in charge. The combustion results can be used for ecogreen plant fertilizers where in its application it can involve public health nursing because of their close role in family and community health.
Community Service Machinery Maintenance Training in Tossa Katsiro, Hamdan; Shofian, Riza Muhammad; Maulana, David; Azizi, Ferdian Tegar Al; Arto, Rega Andreawan Ari Wahyudi; Ridlo, Muhammad Zainur
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v3i2.3761

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Three-wheeled vehicles such as Tossa play a vital role in supporting community economic activities, particularly among small-scale entrepreneurs. However, limited technical knowledge among users often leads to machine performance degradation and increased risk of damage. This community service program aimed to enhance students’ understanding and skills in basic Tossa engine maintenance. The one-day training was attended by 10 Mechanical Engineering students from Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember. The method involved lectures, hands-on practice, discussion, and kuiszes for evaluation. Results revealed that 80% of participants were able to adjust the carburetor and clean the air filter independently, while all participants successfully performed oil changes and spark plug cleaning. This activity proved effective in improving participants’ technical competencies and serves as an initial step towards fostering entrepreneurship based on practical automotive skills..
Examining the Impact of Economic Policy on the Lives of People with Disabilities in Indonesia (Study in Klantingsari Village) Pradana, Dicky Putra Surya; Maulana, David; Alfarizki, Rayhan Ahmad; Auliansyah, Arrafi Rahmad; Maulana, Andri
Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen Profitability Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): FEBRUARY 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/profitability.v9i1.16325

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This study compares the financial health of Bank Muamalat, a national private Islamic bank, and Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI), a state-owned Islamic bank, based on their 2022 annual financial statements. The analysis applies the RGEC method (Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earnings, and Capital) to assess their financial performance. Using a quantitative comparative approach, the study evaluates key financial indicators from secondary data sourced from the Financial Services Authority (OJK). The findings reveal that Bank Muamalat demonstrated strong liquidity and capital adequacy but faced challenges in profitability, particularly in return on assets (ROA). In contrast, Bank Syariah Indonesia exhibited superior risk management and operational efficiency, leading to a higher composite score. In 2022, Bank Muamalat received a composite rating of 68.57% (PK-3, "Quite Healthy"), while Bank Syariah Indonesia obtained a higher rating of 74.28% (PK-2, "Healthy"). These differences indicate variations in their financial health and strategic positioning within the Islamic banking sector. The study highlights the need for profitability enhancement at Bank Muamalat and sustained risk management improvements at Bank Syariah Indonesia. Future research should incorporate macroeconomic factors such as inflation and regulatory changes and expand the comparison to other Islamic banks in Southeast Asia to gain a broader industry perspective.
Analysis Of The Use Of Electronic Medical Records With The Fishbone Method Approach At Rokan Hulu General Hospital Maulana, David; Trisna, Wen Via; Sari, Tri Purnama
Procedia of Engineering and Life Science Vol. 6 (2024): The 3rd International Scientific Meeting on Health Information Management (3rd ISMoHI
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pels.v6i0.1958

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RSUD Rokan Hulu has started implementing electronic medical records (RME) since September 2023 in outpatient services. RSUD Rokan Hulu provides 20 Polyclinics, of which 6 Polyclinics have implemented RME and 14 Polyclinics have not implemented RME. In its implementation, of course, it has obstacles. This study aims to determine the inhibiting factors for the use of electronic medical records based on the Man, Machine, Material, Method, Money factors. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative. The subjects in this study were the head of the medical record installation, nurses, doctors, IT / IMRS staff and KASI Humas. The object of this research is electronic Medical Records at Rokan Hulu Hospital, the methods used are interviews and observations. Data analysis uses descriptive analysis and the results are presented using a fishbone diagram. The results of inhibiting factors in the use of electronic medical records with the fishbone method approach at Rokan Hulu Hospital in 2024 based on the Man factor, namely the lack of special training in the use of RME to health workers, the limitations of health workers in using computers, and not all doctors want to use RME. The machine factor is the unavailability of electronic pens. Network material factors often experience interference and the RME application used is not easy for doctors to use. The method factor is that there is no SOP related to the use of RME and there are no guidelines for the flow of RME implementation. The money factor has no problems and obstacles.
Pelatihan budidaya maggot berbasis kandang dual-zona untuk ekonomi sirkular Desa Wonosari Abidin, Asroful; Suharsono, Riyanto Setiawan; Prasetiyo, Dani Hari Tunggal; Oktakusuma, Mochammad Mashud; Maulana, David; Ersa Putra, Hafidz Mahardika; Wicaksana, Aditya Wira
SELAPARANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan Vol 9, No 6 (2025): November (In Progress)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jpmb.v9i6.34663

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Abstrak Desa Wonosari, Kecamatan Puger, Kabupaten Jember, menghadapi permasalahan serius dalam pengelolaan sampah organik yang sebagian besar masih dibuang atau dibakar, menimbulkan pencemaran lingkungan dan hilangnya potensi ekonomi. Kegiatan pengabdian ini bertujuan mengintegrasikan teknologi tepat guna berupa mesin shredder dan kandang maggot dual-zona untuk mendukung budidaya larva Black Soldier Fly (BSF) sebagai solusi zero waste berbasis ekonomi sirkular. Mesin shredder digunakan untuk mencacah limbah organik rumah tangga dan pasar menjadi bubur halus, sedangkan kandang dual-zona berukuran 2,5 m × 1,5 m × 1 m dengan tambahan laci 0,5 m didesain tanpa sudut siku-siku agar lalat BSF tidak menempel di rangka, serta memisahkan ruang terang untuk perkawinan dan ruang gelap-lembap untuk oviposisi. Pelatihan teknis kepada Karang Taruna Desa Wonosari dilakukan secara partisipatif, mencakup pengoperasian shredder, manajemen kandang, serta siklus budidaya maggot hingga panen. Hasil implementasi menunjukkan shredder mampu mengolah 120–160 kg sampah organik per hari, sementara kandang menghasilkan tingkat penetasan telur 85–90% dengan produksi maggot konsisten. Maggot dipanen pada usia 10–12 hari dengan ukuran 1–1,2 cm dan kandungan protein tinggi, dimanfaatkan sebagai pakan unggas dan ikan, sedangkan residu organik diolah menjadi pupuk kompos. Dampak yang dicapai tidak hanya mengurangi praktik pembakaran sampah, tetapi juga membuka peluang ekonomi baru melalui penguatan unit pengelola sampah desa berbasis Karang Taruna. Integrasi mesin shredder dan kandang maggot inovatif terbukti efektif dalam mengurangi sampah organik, meningkatkan produktivitas budidaya maggot, serta memperkuat kemandirian ekonomi masyarakat pedesaan berbasis konsep zero waste. Kata kunci: mesin shredder; kandang dual-zona; zero waste; ekonomi sirkular; maggot Abstract Wonosari Village, Puger District, Jember Regency, faces serious problems in the management of organic waste, most of which is still disposed of or burned, causing environmental pollution and loss of economic potential. This service activity aims to integrate appropriate technology in the form of shredder machines and dual-zone maggot cages to support the cultivation of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae as a zero waste solution based on a circular economy. The shredder is used to chop household and market organic waste into fine slurries, while the 2.5 m × 1.5 m × 1 m dual-zone cage with an additional 0.5 m drawer is designed without right angles to keep BSF flies from sticking to the frame, as well as separating a light room for mating and a dark-damp room for oviposition. Technical training to the Wonosari Village Youth Organization is carried out in a participatory manner, including shredder operation, cage management, and maggot cultivation cycle until harvest. The results of the implementation showed that the shredder was able to process 120–160 kg of organic waste per day, while the cage produced an egg hatching rate of 85–90% with consistent maggot production. Maggot are harvested at the age of 10–12 days with a size of 1–1.2 cm and a high protein content, used as poultry and fish feed, while organic residues are processed into compost. The impact achieved not only reduces the practice of burning waste, but also opens up new economic opportunities through the strengthening of Karang Taruna-based village waste management units. The integration of shredder machines and innovative maggot cages has proven effective in reducing organic waste, increasing maggot cultivation productivity, and strengthening the economic independence of rural communities based on the zero waste concept. Keywords: shredder machine; dual-zone enclosure; zero waste; circular economy; maggot