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Journal : Jurnal Teknologi Kesehatan

Dukungan Keluarga terhadap Keyakinan Sembuh Pasien Tuberkulosis Resisten Obat (TB RO) Puspitasari, Sepsiana; Winarti R, Sri Arini
Jurnal Teknologi Kesehatan (Journal of Health Technology) Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES YOGYAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29238/jtk.v20i1.1868

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Patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) must undergo a heavy and prolonged treatment, which increases the chances of them defaulting on their medication. Family support is considered to help patients boost their treatment motivation. This study aims to examine the tendency of family support towards the healing beliefs of patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB RO). This is a cross-sectional study involving 50 patients with TB RO in the Special Region of Yogyakarta from 2016 to 2020, utilizing a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire. Patients with good family support tend to be confident in their recovery (84%), while 44% of patients with less family support are uncertain about their recovery. Family support may influence patients' recovery beliefs, depending on the emotional conditions they experience.
Efektivitas Biopot sebagai Media Pengomposan Sampah Organik Rumah Tangga: Studi Kuasi-Eksperimen Iswanto, Iswanto; Istiqomah, Siti Hani; Puspawati, Catur; Puspitasari, Sepsiana
Jurnal Teknologi Kesehatan (Journal of Health Technology) Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025): 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29238/jtk.v21i2.2776

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Global plastic production exceeds 320 million tons annually, with over 40% being single-use plastics. Indonesia generates approximately 7 million tons of waste annually, of which 4.9 million tons are poorly managed. Ineffective waste management necessitates specialized processing, such as composting using Biopot—biodegradable pots made from organic materials and waste—supporting sustainable agriculture and environmentally friendly waste management. This study employs a quasi-experimental design with a control group. Biopot made of plastic and earthenware are utilized for composting at depths of 60, 80, and 100 cm. The samples consist of 170 liters of organic waste collected from 50 households in Sukunan. Data analysis employs MANOVA to assess the effects of pot type and depth on compost quality. The highest average reduction in organic waste volume was observed in biopori (50.25%), followed by plastic Biopot (39.40%) and earthenware (38.05%). The quality of the compost met SNI standards, exhibiting neutral pH and appropriate C/N ratios. The plastic Biopot at 60 cm depth demonstrated the greatest effectiveness in compost production. Biopot successfully reduces organic waste by 39.40% (plastic) and 38.05% (earthenware), yielding compost that meets SNI standards. The plastic Biopot at a depth of 60 cm is the optimal choice for household organic waste composting.