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PENYUSUNAN E-KATALOG KEANEKARAGAMAN PTERIDOPHYTA DI LINGKUNGAN SMA NEGERI 2 TEMANGGUNG SEBAGAI MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN BIOLOGI Listiyani, Dwi; Budiwati, Budiwati
Jurnal Edukasi Biologi Vol 8, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Edukasi Biologi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/edubio.v8i1.18173

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: mengetahui jenis-jenis tumbuhan paku yang ada di SMAN 2 Temanggung, menghasilkan e-katalog Keanekaragaman Pteridophyta yang valid, serta mengetahui penilaian guru dan tanggapan peserta didik terhadap e-katalog Keanekaragaman Pteridophyta sebagai media pembelajaran biologi. Jenis penelitian ini merupakan penelitian RD dengan model ADDIE. Objek penelitian berupa e-katalog Keanekaragaman Pteridophyta. Subjek penelitian yaitu 3 guru biologi dan 26 peserta didik kelas X di SMAN 2 Temanggung. Instrumen penelitian menggunakan angket penilaian guru dan tanggapan peserta didik dengan skala Guttman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan: terdapat 18 spesies tumbuhan paku di SMAN 2 Temanggung; pengembangan media e-katalog mendapatkan skor validitas 96% dari ahli materi dan 84% dari ahli media yang termasuk dalam kategori valid; penilaian kualittas e-katalog oleh guru biologi diperoleh 96% setuju serta tanggapan peserta didik terhadap e-katalog diperoleh 99% setuju katalog ini sesuai dengan kategori penilaian. Secara keseluruhan e-katalog ini sesuai dengan kategori penilaian untuk dijadikan sebagai media pembelajaran biologi.
Pengaruh Teknik Relaksasi Nafas Dalam Untuk Menurunkan Tingkat Nyeri Pada Pasien Post Operasi Kolesektomi Listiyani, Dwi; Maria Astrid
J-CEKI : Jurnal Cendekia Ilmiah Vol. 4 No. 3: April 2025
Publisher : CV. ULIL ALBAB CORP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jceki.v4i3.7802

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Nurses have a major role in providing nursing care to patients, one of which is that nurses can provide nursing actions to reduce pain levels in patients while in the treatment room, one of which is by conducting deep breathing relaxation nursing interventions. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of deep breathing relaxation nursing interventions on reducing the pain scale in post-cholecystectomy patients at Hospital X. This study was conducted in the inpatient room on December 9-13, 2024. The method used in providing nursing care to post-cholecystectomy patients was carried out for 5 minutes. Respondents in this report were 1 adult patient aged 45 years with female gender and an adult aged 39 years with female gender. The results of the report show that after the assessment was carried out, it was found that post-cholecystectomy patients who were given deep breathing relaxation techniques could reduce pain levels with an initial scale of 5/10 to 3/10, while patients who were not given deep breathing relaxation techniques still felt the same pain with an initial pain scale of 4/10 still on a scale of 4/10, therefore nurses play an important role in providing nursing care to reduce pain levels in post-cholecystectomy patients.
Achievement of capitation indicators based on Performance (kbk) bpjs at puskesmas makroman Samarinda Listiyani, Dwi; Adrianto, Ratno; Pakki, Irfansyah Baharuddin
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): The 4th MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background: The National Health Insurance Program (JKN) applies Performance-Based Capitation (KBK) to improve efficiency and service quality at primary health facilities. Makroman Health Center, however, has not consistently met key indicators—contact rate, controlled Prolanis participants, and non-specialistic referral ratios—affecting both service quality and capitation funding. Evidence on KBK implementation in semi-urban primary care settings remains limited.ObjectiveTo describe the achievement of the three KBK indicators—contact rate, controlled Prolanis participant ratio, and non-specialistic referral ratio—and analyze their implications for capitation payments at Makroman Health Center, Samarinda, during 2022–2024. Research Methods / Implementation Methods : This descriptive observational study used secondary quantitative data from BPJS Health and the P-Care application. Variables included the three KBK indicators and corresponding capitation fund adjustments. Data were collected through document review and analyzed descriptively to identify annual trends and performance achievements across the study period. Results : Performance achievement varied over the three years. The contact rate rose from 45.02‰ in 2022 to 77.21‰ in 2024 but remained far below the KBK target of 150‰, indicating limited service accessibility. The non-specialistic referral ratio consistently met the <2% target in 2023–2024, showing improved primary care case management. However, the proportion of controlled Prolanis participants remained below the minimum 5% target throughout the period, reflecting ongoing challenges in chronic disease management. As a result, capitation payment adjustments ranged only from 85% to 90% of the expected amount. These findings demonstrate progress in referral control but persistent gaps in accessibility and chronic care continuity. Conclusion / Lesson Learned : KBK implementation at Makroman Health Center has not yet reached optimal performance. While referral quality has improved, low contact rates and poor Prolanis control continue to reduce capitation payments. Strengthening outreach activities, data quality monitoring, and structured Prolanis programs is essential for improving service performance and maximizing the effectiveness of KBK as a performance-based financing mechanism.