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TINJAUAN SINGKAT TENTANG METODE ADSORPSI MENGGUNAKAN BAHAN KONVENSIONAL UNTUK PENGOLAHAN AIR ASAM TAMBANG Wibowo, Yudha Gusti; Tsabitah, Natasya; Pratiwi, Cantika; Nur'ani, Herlina; Irene, Rilis; Syahnur, Mirza; Al-azizah, Putri; Yudhoyono, Aryo; Wijaya, Candra; Bonifasius; Kholivia; Dody Oktantiyo S; Anis
Indonesian Mining Journal Vol 27 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Mining Journal, April 2024
Publisher : Balai Besar Pengujian Mineral dan Batubara tekMIRA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30556/imj.Vol27.No1.2024.1505

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Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a highly dangerous form of water pollution results from coal mining activities. AMD is characterized by its high concentration of heavy metals and low pH levels, which have been linked to various health problems, including skin disease, cancer, and poisoning. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the available information on the AMD and its alternative low-cost treatment methods. One such method is adsorption, an eco-friendly and cost-effective approach to treating the AMD. This review draws on 99 published papers as the sources that provide a comprehensive overview of the AMD sources and problems worldwide. This study explores the potential of conventional materials, such as activated carbon, biochar, and other materials for treating the AMD. A special section on conventional materials is well-detailed and provides valuable insights into their effectiveness. It is essential to explore the alternative treatment methods that are both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. This review provides valuable insights in this regard. By using the low-cost and sustainable methods, we can effectively treat AMD and reduce its impact on the environment and human health.
TINJAUAN SINGKAT TENTANG METODE ADSORPSI MENGGUNAKAN BAHAN KONVENSIONAL UNTUK PENGOLAHAN AIR ASAM TAMBANG Wibowo, Yudha Gusti; Tsabitah, Natasya; Pratiwi, Cantika; Nur'ani, Herlina; Irene, Rilis; Syahnur, Mirza; Al-azizah, Putri; Yudhoyono, Aryo; Wijaya, Candra; Bonifasius; Kholivia; Dody Oktantiyo S; Anis
Indonesian Mining Journal Vol 27 No 1 (2024): Indonesian Mining Journal, April 2024
Publisher : Balai Besar Pengujian Mineral dan Batubara tekMIRA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30556/imj.Vol27.No1.2024.1505

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Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a highly dangerous form of water pollution results from coal mining activities. AMD is characterized by its high concentration of heavy metals and low pH levels, which have been linked to various health problems, including skin disease, cancer, and poisoning. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the available information on the AMD and its alternative low-cost treatment methods. One such method is adsorption, an eco-friendly and cost-effective approach to treating the AMD. This review draws on 99 published papers as the sources that provide a comprehensive overview of the AMD sources and problems worldwide. This study explores the potential of conventional materials, such as activated carbon, biochar, and other materials for treating the AMD. A special section on conventional materials is well-detailed and provides valuable insights into their effectiveness. It is essential to explore the alternative treatment methods that are both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. This review provides valuable insights in this regard. By using the low-cost and sustainable methods, we can effectively treat AMD and reduce its impact on the environment and human health.
Effectiveness of the Telemedicine Approach on Maternal Health Practices among Pregnant Women in Rural Areas Bonifasius; Kayika, I Putu Gede; abdul madjid, omo; Seno Adjie, Josef Maria; Marceliano Rumopa, Harold Immanuel
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Volume 12 No. 3 Jully 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Socety of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32771/inajog.v12i3.2100

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Objectives: To systematically evaluate the current evidence on the effectiveness of the telemedicine approach on maternal practices in rural communities. The author hopes that this study offers a breakthrough to draw a solid conclusion regarding the feasibility of implementing telemedicine to improve maternal health in rural areas of Indonesia.Methods: A systematic literature search was performed using international databases, such as Cochrane, PubMed, EBSCOhost, Science Direct, Scopus, and Google Scholar, published from 2012 to August 31, 2022. Risk of bias assessment was conducted using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tools 2.0 for randomized controlled trials and converted to the AHRQ standards.Results: This study included five randomized controlled trials from different countries, namely India, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Telehealth interventions, delivered using mobile applications, phone calls, or short text messaging, improved the number of ANC visits, safe childbirth in hospitals or by skilled staff, exclusive breastfeeding, and immunization compliance, with a significant difference compared to the control group that received no intervention (p<0.05). Nevertheless, considering the already widely used mobile phone technologies in rural settings, it is now clear that the telehealth approach should be scaled up and implemented in clinical settings.Conclusion: Telehealth-based intervention is a promising approach to promote better maternal health practices among pregnant mothers in rural and low-resources settings. This approach has been proved to successfully made a significant difference in terms of antenatal care visits and safe childbirth practice.Keywords: Maternal health practices, pregnant women, rural areas, systematic review, telemedicine.