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PENGEMBANGAN WISATA KULINER TRADISIONAL PASAR KAMU SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF PENINGKATAN PEREKONOMIAN MASYARAKAT DESA Falahi, Adrial; Tukimin
JURNAL ILMU MANAJEMEN DAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN (JIMK) Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Muslim Nusantara Al-Washliyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32696/jimk.v4i2.4213

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The development of traditional culinary tourism has an important role in improving the economy of rural communities. This study aims to analyze the potential and strategy for developing culinary tourism in Pasar Kamu as an alternative to improving the economic welfare of local communities. The research method used is a qualitative approach with observation, interview, and literature study techniques. The results of the study indicate that Pasar Kamu has a strong tourist attraction through the uniqueness of traditional cuisine, cultural values, and support from the local community. However, there are several challenges such as lack of promotion, inadequate infrastructure, and limited product innovation. Therefore, development strategies that can be applied include improving the quality of culinary products, optimizing digital marketing, and collaborating with the government and tourism industry players. With the right strategy, Pasar Kamu has the potential to become a leading culinary tourism destination that contributes to improving the economy of rural communities in a sustainable manner.
Patient Safety Competence Among Diploma III Nursing Student In Jakarta, Indonesia; A Cross-Sectional Survey Silvana Evi Linda; Tukimin; Nisha Nambiar
Holistic Nursing Plus Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Holistic Nursing Plus
Publisher : Sahabat Publikasi Kuu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58439/hnp.v2i2.254

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Nursing students frequently made errors or near-misses due to non-compliance with patient safety protocols, including authenticating medication administration rights, verifying patient identification, and reviewing allergy status. This study was conducted using cross-sectional design at nursing Academy in Jakarta. The inclusion criteria were nursing diploma student at grade 3, nursing students who had not passed any patient safety training courses, those who passed the credit of “Fundamentals of Nursing and Management Patient Safety”, and those who started learning in the clinical setting. The Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS) was designed by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to evaluate recently students' levels of clinical safety. A descriptive statistic was used to analyze data using mean, standard deviation. A simple linear regression was done to determine the relationship between gender, age, and religion with patient safety competence. About 55% student have moderate level of competence, 28% good, and 20% excellent. There was no significant difference on patient safety competence among nursing students in 8 nursing colleges in Jakarta (p>0.05). Gender was associated contributed significantly to the variance in patient safety competence with R square was 28.8%. The study suggests nursing institutions should develop new approaches to improve patient safety competence and culture among students, preparing them for advanced technology education in healthcare institutions.
Effectiveness of Yoga Movements in Reducing the Pain of Dysmenorrhea in Adolescent Women in SMAN 1 Tambang Nia Desriva; Ary Oktora Sri Rahayu; Tukimin
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): December
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v7i2.407

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Menstrual pain or dysmenorrhea is defined as pain that occurs before or during a menstrual period, this pain may last from one to several days. Dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain that is often complained of by women, which is characterized by brief pain before or during menstruation (Lowdermilk et al., 2011). There are many ways to reduce dysmenorrhea pain, one of which is yoga. Yoga helps the body's endocrine glands function better, and when done for at least 30 seconds during your period, it can help relieve dysmenorrhea and facilitate menstruation.  The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of yoga movements in reducing dysmenorrhea pain.The research design was pre-experimental designs, using one group pre-test and post-test. Samples are taken by technique purposive samplings many as 24 respondents. Data were analyzed univariately and bivariately using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. Univariate results before doing yoga results obtained most of the students experienced pain on average on a scale of 4, namely 11 respondents (45%) and on a pain scale of 3, namely 7 female students (29%). female students (62%). The bivariate results obtained that there was an effect of yoga movement on dysmenorrhea pain in young women at SMAN 1 Tambang with a p value of 0.000. It was concluded that there is effectiveness of yoga movements in relieving dysmenorrhea pain and there are significant differences between before and after doing yoga movements. It is recommended that young women do yoga regularly to relieve dysmenorrhea pain.
The Influence of Transformational Leadership, Progressive Discipline, and Affective Commitment on Managerial Performance in the Fintech Sector Syamsuri, Abd. Rasyid; Sinurat , Elperida Juniarni; Tukimin
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Kesatuan Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): JIMKES Edisi November 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jimkes.v13i6.4087

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This study explores the impact of transformational leadership and progressive discipline on managerial performance in Indonesia’s fintech sector, mediated by affective commitment, to forge an integrative framework that connects leadership practices, disciplinary mechanisms, and emotional bonds to enhanced effectiveness in this nascent digital domain. Adopting a quantitative approach, primary data were collected via structured questionnaires and observations from 167 branch managers, sampled using Slovin’s formula supplemented by secondary sources from company records and academic literature; analyses employed SPSS for validity and reliability assessments and SmartPLS 4 for hypothesis testing. Findings indicate that transformational leadership and progressive discipline significantly elevate affective commitment and performance, with the latter acting as a potent predictor and mediator, explaining 59.8% of performance variance; intriguingly, a direct negative effect of transformational leadership on performance highlights contextual boundaries in dynamic industries. By synthesizing these elements, the research enriches human resource management and organizational behavior scholarship in an underexplored fintech context, though its specificity to Sumatran branches limits generalizability, warranting future longitudinal studies across sectors and integration of factors like organizational culture or digital adaptability.