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Hubungan Konsumsi TTD pada Ibu Hamil dengan Kejadian BBLR di Indonesia: Systematic Literature Review Najah, Miftahun; Utomo, Budi; Maulani, Syafira Anindya Dhika; Fadhilah, Hafshah Farah; Sofiyulloh, Sofiyulloh; Latif, Yuniko Ibnu
Jurnal Biostatistik, Kependudukan, dan Informatika Kesehatan Vol. 4, No. 3
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Berat bayi lahir rendah (BBLR) merupakan masalah kesehatan masyarakat yang masih signifikan secara global hingga saat ini. Diperkirakan 15-20% dari seluruh kelahiran di seluruh dunia adalah BBLR. Salah satu penyebab BBLR adalah anemia defisiensi zat besi pada ibu hamil. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meninjau literatur secara sistematik dengan menelaah hasil penelitian artikel-artikel sebelumnya. Penelitian menggunakan metode systematic review dengan pendekatan kuantitatif . Penelusuran artikel mengunakan tiga database seperti ProQuest, Scopus dan Google Scholar dengan menggunakan kata kunci “zat besi, “tablet tambah darah”, “berat bayi lahir rendah”, “BBLR”, “Indonesia” dan menggunakan PRISMA mencakup identifikasi, skrining, eligibilitas dan sintesis. Artikel harus memenuhi kriteria kelayakan sehingga didapatkan 13 artikel yang memenuhi kriteria. Sebanyak 9 dari 13 artikel menyatakan ada hubungan antara konsumsi tablet tambah darah (TTD) dengan kejadian BBLR. Konsumsi TTD sesuai rekomendasi, yaitu >90 tablet pada ibu hamil selama masa kehamilan dapat menurunkan risiko BBLR. Terdapat faktor lain seperti peran suami, pemeriksaan kehamilan, dan faktor maternal lain yang berhubungan dengan BBLR. Disimpulkan bahwa terdapat hubungan antara konsumsi TTD dengan kejadian BBLR. Peningkatan edukasi ibu hamil, monitoring konsumsi TTD oleh tenaga kesehatan serta peran suami dapat menjadi kunci dalam konsumsi TTD yang adekuat untuk menurunkan prevalensi anemia dan risiko BBLR.
Pengaruh Agility Leadership dan Digital Culture terhadap Kinerja UMKM melalui Inovasi Model Bisnis Nur Syakherul Habibi; Muhammad Yasir Zain; Alfi Hasaniyah; S Syaiful; Sofiyulloh, Sofiyulloh
EKOMA : Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen, Akuntansi Vol. 5 No. 4: Mei 2026
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

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This study aims to analyze the influence of agility leadership and digital culture on the performance of batik SMEs in Pamekasan Regency with business model innovation as a mediating variable. Batik SMEs play an important role in the local economy but still face several challenges, including limited market access, low utilization of digital technology, and traditional managerial practices. This research employed a quantitative approach using an explanatory research design. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 108 batik SME owners and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results indicate that agility leadership and digital culture have a positive and significant effect on business model innovation. Furthermore, agility leadership and business model innovation significantly influence SME performance. Meanwhile, digital culture does not show a direct significant effect on SME performance. However, business model innovation mediates the relationship between agility leadership, digital culture, and SME performance. These findings suggest that improving SME performance requires not only digital technology adoption but also adaptive leadership capabilities and the development of innovative business models aligned with market dynamics.
Community-Based Plastic Waste Management Through Simple Pyrolysis Technology and Biomass as an Alternative Heat Source Sofiyulloh, Sofiyulloh; Sulistyowati, Enik
Engagement: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 2 (2026): May 2026
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Pengembang Masyarajat (ADPEMAS) Forum Komunikasi Dosen Peneliti

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Background: Plastic waste mismanagement in rural communities poses serious environmental and health threats, particularly when residents resort to open burning that releases toxic smoke. In Manikrejo Village, all household plastic waste—except bottles sold to scavengers—was either burned or discarded into the environment, with no prior community knowledge of plastic-to-fuel conversion technology. This community service program aimed to address this problem by introducing simple pyrolysis technology combined with locally sourced biomass as an alternative heat source. Purpose of the Study: The program aimed to empower the community through technical skills transfer, foster environmental awareness, and establish a sustainable, community-based plastic waste management system. Methods: A participatory community development approach was employed through four stages: initial observation, planning and preparation, workshop and training (three sessions, 12 hours total), and mentoring and evaluation (four weeks). A total of 25 community members participated in all stages, collaboratively constructing a simple pyrolysis reactor from recycled materials. Results: The program yielded significant outcomes. Participant knowledge increased substantially, with pre-test and post-test mean scores rising from 28.4 to 81.2—a gain of 52.8 points. Each 5 kg of plastic waste was successfully converted into approximately 3.5 liters of pyrolysis oil and 1 kg of biochar, with an optimum oil yield of 25.7% at 415°C. Evaluation demonstrated that 92% of participants were able to operate the reactor independently. The program also catalyzed the formation of a village waste management group, ensuring long-term sustainability.