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Tindak Tutur Dokter dan Pasien di Klinik Pratama Haji Medan-Pancing Maya Sentia Anjelika Tampubolon; Cornelia Aginta Sembiring; Melisa Patrisia Manurung; Yanti Masryana Sianturi; Jonathan Brando Saragi; Tio Nardo Gulo
Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/yudistira.v3i1.1427

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This study examines the application of speech acts in communication between doctors and patients at the Pratama Haji Medan-Pancing Clinic, focusing on the use of various types of speech acts, such as expressive, representative, directive, and commissive in medical interactions. Speech acts are understood as the smallest unit of speech activity that has a specific function, and in the medical context, this includes providing information, instructions, as well as expressions of empathy and emotional support. According to the findings from observations and interviews, effective communication between doctors and patients plays a crucial role in building trust and increasing patient satisfaction with healthcare services. According to the findings from observations and interviews, effective communication between doctors and patients plays a crucial role in building trust and increasing patient satisfaction with healthcare services. The use of appropriate speech acts, such as giving instructions on healthy lifestyles, showing empathy, and expressing care and support, plays a major role in reducing patient anxiety and improving social-emotional relationships in the hospital environment. Politeness in communication is a key element in improving the quality of health services. Therefore, the development of communication skills for medical personnel is essential to create a better experience for patients and be responsive to their needs.
Implementasi Integrasi Nasional di Tengah Keberagaman Budaya Masyarakat Sumatra Utara Jonathan Brando Saragi; Albi Sutandi; Anggun Sibarani; Brigita Zai; Ian Josephan Saragih; Ogin Syaputra Sinaga; Sri Yunita
PESHUM : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 5: Agustus 2025
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/peshum.v4i5.11547

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Indonesia merupakan negara yang kaya akan keberagaman budaya, suku, dan agama, yang di satu sisi menjadi kekuatan bangsa, namun di sisi lain berpotensi menimbulkan konflik sosial apabila tidak dikelola secara bijak. Provinsi Sumatra Utara sebagai miniatur keberagaman Indonesia menghadapi tantangan dalam mengimplementasikan integrasi nasional di tengah kehidupan masyarakat multikultural. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji bagaimana integrasi nasional diterapkan di tengah keberagaman budaya masyarakat Sumatra Utara serta mengidentifikasi solusi terhadap hambatan yang ada. Menggunakan metode studi literatur, penelitian ini menemukan bahwa integrasi nasional di wilayah tersebut masih terhambat oleh prasangka etnis, lemahnya pendidikan multikultural, ketimpangan sosial-ekonomi, dan minimnya ruang dialog antarbudaya. Solusi yang ditawarkan meliputi penguatan nilai-nilai Pancasila, pendidikan kewarganegaraan berbasis kontekstual, pemerataan pembangunan, literasi digital, serta pemberdayaan budaya lokal sebagai pengikat identitas nasional.
The Effect of Life Expectancy, Open Unemployment Rate, and Government Spending in The Education Sector on The Human Development Index in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia Hasymi, Muhammad Alhasymi Matondang; Muhammad Abdi; Fahmi Apriyansyah Siregar; Runggu Sihombing; Jonathan Brando Saragi; Nadia Enjel Lina Silalahi
Outline Journal of Economic Studies Vol. 4 No. 2: June-September 2025
Publisher : Outline Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61730/gceqet48

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Life Expectancy Rate (AHH), Open Unemployment Rate (TPT), and Government Expenditure in the Education sector on Human Development Index (HDI) in North Sumatra Province in the period 2010-2024. This research uses a quantitative approach with a literature study method. The data used is secondary time series data obtained from the publication of Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS). The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression with the help of E-Views 10 software. Tests were carried out through the classical assumption test, the coefficient of determination test, the simultaneous F test, and the partial t test. The results showed that simultaneously the three independent variables had a significant effect on HDI. Partially, AHH and government spending in the education sector have a positive and significant effect on HDI, while TPT has a negative and significant effect. The Adjusted R-squared value of 0.985 indicates that the model is able to explain 98.5% of the variation in HDI. This finding confirms that improving the quality of health, reducing unemployment, and investing in the education sector are important factors in supporting sustainable human development in North Sumatra Province.