Wilda, Amelia
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Knowledge, religiosity, and decision to use Sharia hospital services among residents in Central Java, Indonesia Wilda, Amelia; Putri, Sabrina Mutiara; Vinalisa, Bintang Ananda Afrilianti; Salsabila, Reefa Dyah; Nafisatussalimah, Putri Sirry; Santoso, Arifin; Sulistyaningrum, Indriyati Hadi
Sains Medika: Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 15, No 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung (UNISSULA), Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/sainsmed.v15i1.33510

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The increasing tendency of society to apply Sharia principles in all aspects of life today is supported by the presence of Sharia hospitals that integrate Sharia values in administration, healthcare services, and patient care standards as regulated in the fatwa of the National Sharia Council (Dewan Syariah Nasional) No. 107/DSN-MUI/X/2016. Knowledge refers to everything known by an individual that can affect behavior. Meanwhile, religiosity is an individual's level of religious commitment that reflects the extent of belief in the values and expectations of the religion they adhere to or practice; in this study, it is the Muslim community. This research aims to examine the effect of the community's knowledge about Sharia hospitals and the religiosity of the Central Java community on their decision to seek medical treatment at Sharia hospitals. The research method used in this study was analytical observational with a cross-sectional study approach. Data was collected through direct questionnaires from the Central Java community using the snowball sampling technique. The research results indicate that knowledge and religiosity, both partially and simultaneously, affect the decision of the Central Java community to choose Sharia hospitals for medical treatment, with a p-value of 0,000. Partially, it is found that knowledge has an effect of 10,2%, while religiosity has an effect of 23% on the community's decision to seek medical treatment at Sharia hospitals. The conclusion of this study suggests that knowledge and religiosity significantly impact the Central Java community's decision to opt for Sharia hospitals for medical treatment.
TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN DAN SIKAP TERHADAP OBAT BERLABEL HALAL PADA PENGUNJUNG APOTEK CAHAYA FARMA KOTA SEMARANG Wilda, Amelia; Santoso, Arifin
Jurnal Farmasi Higea Vol 17, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : STIFARM Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52689/higea.v17i1.699

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Indonesia sebagai negara dengan mayoritas penduduk Muslim menaruh perhatian besar pada jaminan kehalalan produk yang beredar di masyarakat. Pemerintah berperan penting dalam memastikan kehalalan produk melalui kebijakan seperti Undang-Undang Nomor 33 Tahun 2014 tentang Jaminan Produk Halal (UUJPH) dan pemberian label halal pada makanan serta obat-obatan. Penelitian sebelumnya di Jawa Timur menunjukkan mayoritas masyarakat memiliki pengetahuan dan sikap positif terhadap obat halal. Namun, kajian serupa di Kota Semarang belum dilakukan, sehingga penting untuk mengeksplorasi hubungan antara pengetahuan dan sikap masyarakat terhadap obat berlabel halal. Metode penelitian ini ialah observasional dengan desain cross-sectional pada masyarakat kecamatan Pedurungan menggunakan kuesioner online dengan google form. Hasilnya diperoleh 53 responden (69.7%) yang memiliki pengetahuan tinggi dan 22 responden (28.9%) yang memiliki pengetahuan sedang tentang obat halal. Sedangkan sikap responden terhadap obat halal sebesar 75 responden (98.7%) memiliki sikap positif dan sisanya hanya terdapat 1 responden (1.3%) memiliki arah sikap negatif terhadap obat halal. Simpulan yang dapat ditarik ialah bahwa responden memiliki tingkat pengetahuan tinggi dan sikap positif terhadap obat berlabel halal