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Hubungan Tingkat Pengetahuan dengan Sikap Remaja Putri tentang SADARI pada Siswi Pondok Pesantren Antika, Yeni Indah; Alfiana, Ratih Devi; Wahyuningsih, Wahyuningsih; Catur Kurniawan
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol 17 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Keperawatan: Juni 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Kendal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32583/keperawatan.v17i2.2339

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Kanker payudara menyebabkan kematian pada wanita di 159 negara, dengan tingkat pravelensi tertinggi kedua di dunia. Pengetahuan individu memiliki kemampuan untuk membentuk sikap, yang pada akhirnya mencerminkan perilaku. Diperlukan upaya untuk membentuk sikap positif terkait pemeriksaan kanker payudara sendiri (SADARI). Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara tingkat pengetahuan dengan sikap remaja putri tentang SADARI pada siswi MA di pondok pesantren An-Nur Yogyakarta. Desain dalam penelitian ini yaitu kuantitatif korelasi dengan pendekatan cross sectional. Penelitian dilakukan di Pondok Pesantren AN-Nur Yogyakarta, dengan sample 198 orang dan menggunakan teknik kuota sampling. Instrumen penelitian ini berupa kuesioner demografi, kuesioner pengetahuan SADARI dan sikap SADARI. Uji statistik penelitian ini dengan Kendal Tau. Hasil dari penelitian menunjukkan mayoritas responden memiliki tingkat pengetahuan cukup sebanyak 129 responden (65.2  %), sedangkan mayoritas ponden memiliki sikap negatif tentang SADARI sebagai deteksi dini kanker payudra sebanyak 118 responden (59.6%).  Uji statistik Kendal tau menunjukkan p-value sebesar 0,000 dan Correlation Coefficient sebesar 0,401, yang berarti terdapat hubungan antara tingkat pengetahuan dengan sikap remaja putri tentang SADARI pada siswi MA di pondok pesantren An-Nur Yogyakarta. Dapat disimpulkan terdapat hubungan antara tingkat pengetahuan dengan sikap remaja putri tentang SADARI pada siswi MA di pondok pesantren An-Nur Yogyakarta.
Islamic Banking and Halal MSME Development: Financial Access and Inclusion Ahyar, Muhammad Khozin; Catur Kurniawan; M Ramli; Dimas Riski Efendi
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jfib.v7i2.10049

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This study examines the accessibility of MSME financing in Islamic banks, focusing on the transformations accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. As community activities were restricted, Islamic banks rapidly digitized their services to maintain customer engagement. Despite digital advancements, financing processes, especially for MSMEs, still heavily rely on face-to-face interactions, which pose challenges for MSME clients with limited access to information, capital, and guarantees. Using a quantitative approach with SmartPLS, the research investigates the impact of various financial inclusion indicators on MSME financing. The outer model test confirmed the validity and reliability of all variables (AVE > 0.50, Cronbach’s Alpha > 0.75). The inner model test revealed that office networks and IRDPK significantly influenced MSME financing, while ATM availability showed a moderate effect. Additionally, the IRPBY variable did not exert a positive impact. This study highlights the crucial role of Islamic bank office networks in facilitating MSME access to financing, especially in the halal sector, and suggests that further digital innovations could enhance accessibility.
Comparative Analysis of Anesthesia Techniques and Circumcision Methods on Pain Outcomes in Pediatric Mass Circumcision: An Observational Study Alifan Haqi; Ridwansyah; Catur Kurniawan; Ramdhan Nur Hidayat; Reza Armasyah Soenendar
Open Access Indonesian Journal of Medical Reviews Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Open Access Indonesian Journal of Medical Reviews
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijmr.v5i2.738

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Circumcision is a common procedure in Indonesia, often performed in mass settings. The associated pain can lead to significant psychological distress in children. Effective pain management is crucial but often challenging in mass circumcision events. This study aimed to identify determinants of pain intensity, specifically comparing anesthesia techniques and circumcision methods, during pediatric mass circumcision. An observational study was conducted in February 2023 involving 56 male children aged 0-10 years undergoing mass circumcision in Bandung and Cirebon, Indonesia. Data collected included anesthesia technique (needle-free injection [NFI], injection, topical + NFI), anesthetic agent (lidocaine vs. lidocaine/pehacain mix), circumcision method (guillotine with thermocautery vs. modified dorsal slit clamp with electrosurgery), presence of phimosis, and event location. Pain was assessed intraoperatively using age-appropriate scales: Neonatal/Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) for 0-<2 years, Face Legs Activity Cry Consolability (FLACC) scale for 2-7 years, and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for >7 years. Bivariate and multivariate linear regression analyses were performed using SPSS 20.0 to identify factors significantly correlated with pain scores. The mean age was 4.07 years (SD ± 2.75), and 78.6% had a history of phimosis. The mean pain score was 2.66 (SD ± 2.5) on relevant scales. Multivariate analysis revealed that both anesthesia technique (p=0.010) and circumcision method (p=0.000) were significantly correlated with pain scores, with a moderate overall correlation (R=0.500). Specifically, the modified clamp method was associated with significantly higher pain scores compared to the guillotine method (B=2.719). Combined topical and NFI anesthesia was associated with lower pain scores compared to other techniques (B=-1.059). In conclusion, anesthesia technique and circumcision method are significant determinants of intraoperative pain during pediatric mass circumcision. Less invasive anesthesia approaches (topical + NFI) combined with methods involving less tissue manipulation and shorter duration (guillotine with thermocautery) were associated with lower pain scores. These findings suggest that careful selection of techniques can significantly improve the pediatric experience in mass circumcision settings.