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TIPE KEPEMIMPINAN PROF. DR. KH. ASEP SAIFUDDIN DALAM MENINGKATKAN PONDOK PESANTREN AMANTUL UMMAH PACET MOJOKERTO WIJAYANTI, EVA
JURNAL KEISLAMAN TERATEKS Vol 8 No 1 (2023): APRIL
Publisher : STAI MIFTAHUL ULUM TARATE PANDIAN SUMENEP

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan dan menganalisis Tipe kepemimpinan Prof. Dr. KH. Asep Saifuddin Chalim, MA dalam meningkatkan Pondok Pesantrean Amanatul Ummah Pacet mojokerto yang dieksplorasikan dari segi tipe kepemimpinannya dalam pengembangannya, meningkatkan mutu, kualitas di dalam naungannya, Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif deskriptif dengan menggunakan teknik pengumpulan data melalui wawancara, observasi, yaitu mendeskripsikan dan menganalisis Tipe kepemimpinan Prof. Dr. KH Asep Saifuddin Chalim,MA dalam meningkatkan Pondok Pesantren Amanatul Ummah Pacet Mojokerto, hal ini meliputi, 1) Tujuan Pemimpin secara Umum adalah tipe atau gaya pemimpin mempunyai visi misi dan tujuan untuk mencapai cita citanya, 2) Mempunyai strategi dalam meningkatkan Pondok pesantren Amanatul Ummah dari tahun ke tahun mengalami perkembangan yang sangat pesat. 3) Merupakan pondok modern yang terdapat didalamnya pendidikan berkualitas baik dari tingkat pendidikan tingkat SMP sampai perguruan tinggi. 4) Mempunyai santri dari seluruh Provinsi di Indonesia dan Mancanegara.
Overview of the Waste Management System at Kariango Market, Mattiro Bulu District, Pinrang Regency Aswani, Irma; Nadirah, Nadirah; Ridwan, Ridwan; Muslimin, Muslimin; Wijayanti, Eva
Journal of Community Health Provision Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Community Health Provision
Publisher : PSPP JOURNALS

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Waste is the result of human activities and comes from a natural process, where waste often causes problems, especially in public places. The market is an important means of trade for the community so that it has the potential to produce quite a lot of waste. The market is a certain place, where sellers and buyers meet, including facilities where sellers can display their merchandise by paying a fee, (Environmental Health Requirements TTU, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia 1993). The research method used is observational with a descriptive approach. Sampling by Randong Sampling, where the sample size obtained was 211 people / traders, the collection was carried out with an observation sheet in the form of a checklist. The results of the observation showed that out of 211 traders, only 2 traders (0.9%) had good category trash containers and 209 traders (99.1%) had sufficient category trash containers, this shows that the existence of good trash containers in Kariango Market is still lacking. The results of data collection in the field, the collection system showed that out of 211 traders (100%) the collection of trash was in a good category. Garbage transportation can be seen that from 211 traders who were sampled, 208 traders (98.6%) transportation is categorized as good and 3 traders (1.4%) transportation is categorized as sufficient. For traders who do not have good garbage containers, they should immediately have good containers and what must be considered is that the material of the garbage container must be strong enough, waterproof, easy to fill, empty and easy to clean. The Department of Cleanliness, Parks and Fire of Pinrang Regency in order to maximize the transportation process should carry out transportation twice a week, namely after every market day.
Health Service Procedures for BPJS Participants in the Inpatient Room of Lasinrang General Hospital, Pinrang Regency Muhtar, Arlina; Eyastuti, Eyastuti; Taepe, Muh.Yamin; Wijayanti, Eva; Totok, Mega Ayu Lestari
Journal of Community Health Provision Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Community Health Provision
Publisher : PSPP JOURNALS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jchp.v4i3.428

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Hospital services (RS), are an important public service and are needed in an effort to meet health demands. Services for the poor are one aspect implemented by health service providers such as hospitals through after-sales services by utilizing BPJS funds as operational service activities. The type of research used is a survey system with a descriptive design. The research population is all BPJS participant patients who utilize inpatient services during the study, as many as 101 people who are also research samples based on the exhaustive sampling method where the entire population is used as a sample. The results of the study showed that BPJS participants who utilized health services at Lasinrang General Hospital, Pinrang Regency were mostly in the 20-29 year age group (32.7%), more were women (63.4%) with junior high school education (46.5%) and more worked as farmers (24.8%), more BPJS participant patient admission procedures stated in the good category (69.3%), more doctor services stated in the good category (67.3%), more nurse services stated in the good category (65.3%) and more BPJS participant drug services stated in the good category (72.3%). The suggestion put forward in this study is the need to conduct training on excellent service in order to improve skills in providing services, especially to BPJS participants and treatment planning using the drug procurement method through distributors so that if the drug runs out, the distributor can be contacted and this will support the efficiency and effectiveness of drug procurement that meets the needs of patients, especially BPJS participants who utilize health services at the hospital.
ASPEK LEGALITAS CAGAR BUDAYA PURA DALEM SOLO DI DESA SEDANG KECAMATAN ABIANSEMAL Wijayanti, Eva; I Made Adi Widnyana; I Made Suta
VYAVAHARA DUTA Vol 20 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Hukum Fakultas Dharma Duta Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

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Dalem Solo Temple Located in Medium Village, Abiansemal District, is generally used as a place of worship for Hindus, has a lot of history and has the potential to become an excellence. However, if it is not managed creatively and innovatively, this will be a threat to the Cultural Heritage. Management efforts through the preservation of Cultural Heritage must be carried out carefully based on basic concepts in the form of master plans and detailed implementation documents to anticipate deviations when implementing future strategies. Dalem Solo Temple is a Cultural Heritage under the guidance of the Bali Archaeological Preservation Center. Based on this description, the problem will be studied through  Objectives, including: To Know and Analyze the Legality Aspects in Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Dalem Solo Temple in Sedang Village.  The research was studied using empirical legal research methods that used legal theory, namely legal protection theory and supervision theory. The results of the study show that community participation in the village is included in the free category, meaning that seen from the degree of volunteerism, the way of involvement in various stages of the development process involves themselves directly without being represented in community activities. The legality of the Cultural Heritage of Dalem Solo Temple is under the guidance of the Bali Archaeological Heritage Preservation Center.1) Dalem Solo Temple which is based on the Decree of the Head of the Bali Archaeological Heritage Preservation Center in the Working Area of the Province of Bali, NTB and NTT Number: HK.501/06/UPT/DKP/2007 concerning the Determination of Cultural Heritage Objects. 2) Letter of Determination of Cultural Heritage Objects, Number: HK.501/07/UPT/DKP/2007 Decree of the Badung Regency Cultural Office.
Knowledge and Attitudes in Relation to Menstrual Readiness Among Upper-Grade Female Students at SDN Inpres Bertingkat Mabbulo Sibatang, Pinrang Regency Wijayanati, Siska; Polopadang, Vonny; Taepe, Muh.Yamin; Wijayanti, Eva; Totok, Mega Ayu Lestari
Journal of Midwifery and Nursing Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): September: Health Science
Publisher : Institute Of Computer Science (IOCS)

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Menarche represents a critical stage of biological maturity in girls, which often occurs when they are not yet physically or psychologically prepared. Insufficient knowledge and negative attitudes toward menstruation can lead to fear, anxiety, and misconceptions about reproductive health. This study aims to examine the relationship between the knowledge and attitudes of fifth and sixth grade female students and their readiness to face menarche at SDN Inpres Bertingkat Mabbulo Sibatang, Pinrang Regency. The research employed a quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 41 female students who had not yet experienced menstruation were selected through accidental sampling. Data were collected using validated questionnaires and analyzed using the chi-square test. The results revealed a significant relationship between knowledge and readiness for menarche (p = 0.000), as well as between attitude and readiness for menarche (p = 0.000). These findings highlight that students with better knowledge and positive attitudes are more psychologically and behaviorally prepared to experience menarche. The novelty of this study lies in its focus on the early development of menstrual readiness among upper elementary students in a rural public school context, an area that is often overlooked in reproductive health research. This study provides important practical implications for educators, parents, and health workers in strengthening school-based reproductive health education programs. Integrating comprehensive and age-appropriate menstrual education into the elementary school curriculum can promote positive perceptions of menstruation, reduce stigma, and enhance girls’ confidence in managing biological changes healthily and responsibly.