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Relationship of Food Leftover with Covid-19 Inpatients Recovery Speed in Palembang Indonesia Devi Eryanti; Chairil Anwar; Yuanita Windusari; Ramzi Amin; Ahmad Ghiffari
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 5 No. 12 (2021): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/bsm.v5i4.377

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Background : Hospital nutrition services support the patient's recovery process, which the activity is feeding. One indicator of quality in food service is food leftover. The high food waste can affect the patient's health. The high food waste will pose a risk of malnutrition in hospitalized patients. The study aimed to analyze the food leftovers in COVID-19 inpatients at the Palembang referral hospital.Methods : This cross-sectional quantitative descriptive study was with a sample of 112 patients selected by purposive sampling in February-May 2021. Data were taken using the Comstock form and then translated in the form of percent leftover food. According to the Minister of Health, the minimum leftover food is less than 25 percent.Results : The results showed that more than 25 percent of the leftover food were 51 respondents; Thirty-three respondents (54.1%) have fully recovered and 28 respondents (45.9%) still in improvement. On the other hand, the leftovers food of less than 25 percent were 51 respondents; Forty respondents (78.4%) have fully cured, and 11 people (21.6%) still in treatments. The analysis of Chi-square test results shows a p-value of 0.013, showing a significant relationship between food waste and the recovery of COVID-19 patients.Conclusion : The food waste of COVID-19 patients in referral hospitals was still relatively high. It is necessary to modify the diet menu to prevent leftovers and speed up the patient's recovery.
The Correlation of No Footwear Use and Soil Helminth Incidence among Elementary School Children in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia Silvia Rahmi; Chairil Anwar; Hamzah Hasyim; Ramzi Amin; Ahmad Ghiffari
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 5 No. 12 (2021): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/bsm.v5i4.381

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Background: Soil-transmitted helminth infection (STH) is a parasite infection that involves humans being infected with roundworms by route of soil contamination. One billion individuals are infected with worms, including 568 million school-age children. Helminthiasis in elementary school-aged children was not documented in Musi Rawas Regency. This study's goal was to identify if not wearing footwear increases the incidence of parasitic infection.Methods: The research was a cross-sectional survey, followed by statistical analysis. The study involved elementary school-aged students in Tuah Negeri District, Musi Rawas Regency, in 2021 and at least 200 participants. This study sample consisted of 108 with a purposive sampling method. This study utilized questionnaires and stool examinations using the Kato Katz method. Chi-square and multivariate logistic regression were used for statistical analysis.Results: Positive helminth infections amounted to 37,1% of the total (n=108). STH was comprised of 17.6% Ascaris lumbricoides, 9.3% Trichuris trichiura, and 25.9% hookworms. The finding of this research demonstrated a substantial (p = 0.000) relationship between the use of footwear and the advent of parasites. The logistic regression analysis results revealed that the most critical variable influencing the incidence of helminthiasis was not wearing any footwear.Conclusions: The study's findings suggest a correlation between footwear use and the risk of worm infection; as a result, it was recommended that children be thoroughly educated on personal hygiene, specifically footwear use, when using the bathroom.
Improving the Quality of Life for the Elderly with Degenerative Diseases through to the Charitas Group Virtual Health Education Program during the Pandemic of the COVID-19 Wilma Hannie Daniel; Chairil Anwar; Nur Alam Fajar; Rico Januar Sitorus; Ahmad Ghiffari
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 5 No. 8 (2021): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/bsm.v5i8.389

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Background: In the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, various problems were experienced by the elderly, especially those with degenerative diseases, as the population most at risk of being exposed to COVID-19. The elderly are vulnerable to decreased physical, mental and social health; therefore, a new and effective strategy is needed to improve healthy living behavior in this population. This study aimed to analyze the effect of the Charitas Group virtual health education program on improving the quality of life of the elderly with degenerative diseases in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: The One Group Pretest-Posttest Pre-Experimental study was with a sample of 33 patients selected by purposive sampling in May - July 2021. The data collection was taken using the World Health Organization Quality of Life – Bref (WHOQOL-Bref) form, translated and validated into Bahasa Indonesia. The data was then compared before and after the intervention and analyzed using the Paired Samples T-Test. Results: The T-Test showed a significant difference between the pre-test and post-test results (p-value 0.041 < 0.05). At the same time, the other T-Test results showed a significant influence on the quality of life of the elderly in the specific domains, namely: Psychological (p-value 0.025), Social Relationship (p-value 0.033) and Environmental (p-value 0.034). Conclusions: The Charitas Group virtual health education program significantly influences the quality of life of elderly people with degenerative diseases in the COVID-19 pandemic era.
COVID-19 Health Protocol and Religious Activities: Knowledge, Attitude, and Compliance among Generation Z Indri Ramayanti; Wieke Anggraini; Fatinah Fairuz Qonitah; Ahmad Ghiffari; Thia Prameswarie
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 5 No. 7 (2021): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/bsm.v5i7.391

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Background: COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is a contagious infection currently affecting people worldwide, including in Indonesia. The spread of this virus is extremely rapid, and the number of deaths continues to rise. Compliance with the health protocol is one method of preventing the spread of COVID-19. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between generation-Z (gen-Z) knowledge and attitudes toward the use of masks, keeping distance, and washing hands as a means of preventing COVID-19 in religious activities at houses of worship in Palembang. Method: The observational analytic cross-sectional research design with the study's population consists of generation Z members who participate in religious activities in places of worship. The cluster random sampling method yielded 147 respondents. The data collected are primary data obtained directly from the research subjects via a questionnaire and secondary data obtained from the Palembang City Ministry of Religion. They were using the Pearson chi-square test to analyze descriptive data. Results: According to the findings, 79 people (53.7%) out of 147 respondents have good knowledge, while 75 people have a good attitude (51% ). The results obtained a statistically significant p-value of 0.05, indicating a relationship between gene Z knowledge and attitude and adherence to the use of masks, keeping distance, and washing hands. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes toward COVID-19 infection prevention in Generation Z who participate in religious activities in Palembang City.
Analysis of the Electronic Implementation of A Malaria Surveillance Information System (E-SISMAL) in the Lahat District Eni Nuraini; Hamzah Hasyim; Haerawati Idris; Ahmad Ghiffari; Chairil Anwar
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 5 No. 11 (2021): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/bsm.v5i11.419

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Background: The requirement for malaria elimination to be recognized is to prove API lower than 1 per 1000 in the population, together with no indigenous case. Lahat Regency is an area of low-endemicity for malaria, where the target for elimination is projected for 2024. Since 2019, Lahat Regency has received socialization about E-SISMAL, which was developed as a web-based basis to speed up the reporting process. However, there are still delays in reporting malaria on E-SISMAL. Methods: Descriptive research with a qualitative approach was designed. The study subjects were the malaria person in charge, the head of seven selected community health centers (Puskesmas) and the Lahat District Health Office. Primary data came from observation, focus group discussion (FGD) and in-depth interviews with eighteen informants selected by the purposive sampling method. Results: The available inputs are inadequate, such as the human resource education was not up to standard, the internet network was not smooth, and there were no guidelines on E-SISMAL in the health centers. Malaria person in charge does not understand how to use E-SISMAL. In the process, there was the involvement of cross-sectoral and networked establishments. The output shows that the report indicators on E-SISMAL are not up to standard with less than 80%. Conclusions: The use of E-SISMAL in the Lahat district has not been maximized. It has an impact on delays in reporting. It is recommended that training and practice of E-SISMAL occur to improve officers' ability through socialization and that the Lahat Health Office establishes partnerships with telecommunications companies to ensure the smooth running of the network. Developing specific guidelines on E-SISMAL and a mobile phone-based malaria surveillance information system to speed up the malaria reporting process in the Lahat district is also advisable.
Relationship between Preventive Behavioral Factors and Malaria Incidence in Endemic Areas of Lahat Regency in 2021 Debby Andhika Putri; Hamzah Hasyim; Hilda Zulkifli; Ahmad Ghiffari; Chairil Anwar
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 5 No. 11 (2021): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/bsm.v5i11.424

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Background: Malaria is still one of the main infectious diseases of concern in the world. Lahat Regency is a moderate malaria-endemic area in South Sumatra, where there are still several villages with an API value above 1 and indigenous cases, although the average API value in all health facilities is below 1. Methods: Quantitative research with a case-control design was employed. The sampling technique used stratified random sampling with year strata, namely 2018, 2019 and 2020 with 50 case respondents and 100 control respondents. The total number of samples collected was 150. Case respondents were people who suffered from malaria and are recorded in the Malaria Surveillance Information System in the working area of the community health center, which has a village with an API value of 1 and the presence of indigenous cases. Control respondents were the closest neighbours of cases with the same age characteristics as the case. This study aimed to identify and analyse risk factors for preventive behaviour related to malaria incidence in the endemic area of the Lahat Regency. Results: : Bivariate analysis revealed that the habit of using insect repellent was connected with the incidence of malaria in the endemic region of Lahat Regency, with a p-value of 0.042 and an odds ratio of 2.160 in the endemic area. The results of multivariate analysis showed that the most dominant risk factor was the habit of using mosquito repellent. Conclusions: The habit of using mosquito repellent is a risk factor for malaria incidence in endemic areas of the Lahat Regency. It is necessary to increase individual self-prevention behaviour and counselling activities regarding preventive behaviour by local health service facilities.
PENGARUH PENYULUHAN TERHADAP TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN PENGUNJUNG PASIEN DBD YANG DIRAWAT DI RS PALEMBANG Dientyah Nur Anggina; Ahmad Ghiffari; M. Abidinsyah
Jurnal Kesehatan Medika Saintika Vol 12, No 1 (2021): Juni 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30633/jkms.v12i1.1098

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Demam Berdarah Dengue (DBD) adalah suatu demam yang bersifat naik turun yang diikuti dengan tanda-tanda kebocoran plasma dan pembentukan platelet < 100.000/mm3 selama 7 hari yang disebabkan oleh virus demam berdarah yang disebabkan oleh nyamuk Aedes spp sebagai vektornya. Pencegahan merupakan cara yang tepat untuk mengatasi DBD yaitu dengan memberikan pendidikan kesehatan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan, sikap dan tindakan bagi orang-orang yang beresiko. Pasien yang dirawat di rumah sakit (RS) biasanya dikunjungi rutin oleh keluarga dan orang terdekat. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menentukan pengaruh penyuluhan terhadap tingkat pengetahuan pengunjung pasien yang dirawat di RS Palembang. Jenis penelitian menggunakan pre–experimental dengan one-group design dimana menggunakan data primer dari semua pengunjung pasien yang didiagnosis penyakit demam berdarah di Rumah Sakit Muhammadiyah Palembang (RSMP) dan RS Palembang Bari dengan jumlah sampel sebanyak 34 responden yang telah memenuhi kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi diambil menggunakan total sampling. Data yang diperoleh melalui pengisian kuesioner sebelum dan setelah penyuluhan diberikan. Data dianalisis secara bivariat menggunakan uji Marginal Homogenity yang menunjukkan adanya pengaruh penyuluhan terhadap tingkat pengetahuan sebelum dan setelah pemberian penyuluhan (p= 0.000).  Disimpulkan bahwa ada pengaruh penyuluhan terhadap tingkat pengetahuan pengunjung pasien yang dirawat di RS Palembang, dan disarankan bagi tim rumah sakit untuk mengedukasi pasien juga pengunjung pasien.
Dua Spesies Cacing Soil Transmitted Helminths pada Sayuran Selada (Lactuca sativa) Yang Dijual di Warung Makan pada Kecamatan Seberang Ulu II Palembang Thia Prameswarie; Ahmad Ghiffari; Iskandar Z. A; Meta Prameswari
Sriwijaya Journal of Medicine Vol. 2 No. 3 (2019): Vol 2, No 3, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/sjm.v2i3.50

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Soil Transmitted Helminths (STH) merupakan cacing bulat usus yang siklus hidupnya terutama pada media tanah. CacingAscaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, cacing tambang sp prevalensinya di Indonesia saat ini berkisar 20-86%.Penularan kecacingan terutama melalui makanan yang tidak bersih dan perilaku hidup yang tidak sehat. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi adanya kontaminasi telur cacing Soil Transmitted Helminths (STH) pada sayuran selada (Lactuca sativa). Penelitian ini telah dilakukan di Kecamatan Seberang Ulu II Palembang tahun 2018. Metode penelitian adalah deskriptif cross sectional dengan uji laboratorium dengan pengendapan memakai NaOH 0,2% lalu diperiksa dibawah mikroskop pada bulan Juni 2018 sampai dengan Januari 2019. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah lalapan selada yang didapatkan sebanyak 372 batang daun selada dari 31 warung makan, masing-masing dari warung makan diambil 12 batang daun selada. Hasil penelitian ini ditemukan telur Ascaris lumbricoides sebanyak 9 sampel (29%), telur Cacing tambang sp sebanyak 2 sampel (6%), namun telur cacing Trichuris trichiura tidak ditemukan. Kesimpulan didapatkan dua spesies telur cacing Soil Transmitted Helminths (STH) yaitu telur Ascaris lumbricoides dan Cacing tambang sp pada sayuran segar selada (Lactuca sativa). Sebaran kepositifan telur STH persentasenya tergolong sedang di warung makan tersebut.
Pemeriksaan mikroskopis keluhan kulit pada santri Pesantren Khazanah Kebajikan kota Palembang Ahmad Ghiffari; Indri Ramayanti; Reza Al Fath; Putri Rizki Amaliah Badri
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Humanity and Medicine Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Humanity and Medicine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32539/Hummed.V1I1.24

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The prevalence of skin diseases such as scabies, dermatitis and pedikulosis capitis in boarding school is high and often overlooked. Skin disease can be caused by many pathogens therefore particular treatment can be effective if followed by additional a microscopic examination. Correct examination of microscopic test can provide necessary information regarding the knowledge to prevent certain skin diseases. This social activities aimed at providing proper knowledge through exact diagnose of skin disease. The benefit of using such microscopictest is to select the correct practice regarding the transmission of disease causing the morbidity of skin diseases in Ponpes Khazanah Kebajikan. Steps or the activities were the provision of a questionnaire, clinical examination, and microscopic examination followed by treatment. Results obtained 48 of 59 female students infestated with pediculosis, and 46 positive male students suffer with dermatofitosis. Such activities of microscopic examination of skin disease in Pesantren should be continue and to proceed with appropriate prevention activities. Counseling about the dangers of skin disease transmission by scabies, pediculosis and dermatofitasis needed to be educate and practice by the students whether one who already suffered nor yet.
Evaluation of the Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Eradication Program in Palembang Galuh Ismayanti; Chairil Anwar; Rizma Adlia Syakurah; Ahmad Ghiffari; Ramzi Amin
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol. 6 No. 13 (2022): Bioscientia Medicina: Journal of Biomedicine & Translational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/bsm.v6i13.637

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Background: Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) has the potential to cause Extraordinary Events (KLB), hence the government has made efforts to control DHF, one of which is through the PSN program. Evaluation is necessary to determine how the implementation of the PSN program is following the planned objectives and whether the program can control the breeding of mosquito larvae to reduce the number of dengue cases in Palembang City. Methods: This study utilized a qualitative method with an analytical descriptive approach. The CIPP evaluation model was used to evaluate the context, input, process, and product to determine the success of the PSN program. The information was obtained from twelve informants who were recruited by purposive sampling. Results: The study data was collected in the form of interviews, observations, and a document review to evaluate the dengue fever mosquito nest eradication program (PSN) in Palembang City in 2022. In general, the PSN program has gone well but is still constrained by budget. Furthermore, SOPs related to eradicating mosquito nests do not yet exist and there is a lack of community participation. Conclusion: It is anticipated that Palembang City Health Office can use these study findings as a basis to justify budget allocation for the mosquito nest eradication program and develop SOPs regarding the eradication of mosquito nests to facilitate the program. They could also improve coordination, participation, and community empowerment to implement a larva-free village competition and providing a reward for villages that have been declared larva-free by the Puskesmas to encourage community participation in the eradication of mosquito nests.
Co-Authors Ababil, M. Avif Adelia Yulantasya Adelia, Karlita Afiat Berbudi Alpasyah, M. Mico Amira Azza Nabila Andelina, Rizky Anggina, Dientyah Nur Anggina, Dientyah Nur Anisa Suardin, Lucille Antoni Antoni Anwar, Chairil Apri Wahyudi Apriko Apriko Ardi Artanto Ardi Artanto Ardina, Puri Pratami Artanto, Ardi Asmalia, Resy Asysyauki, Akhmad Hamdi Atika Safitri Armo Azhara, Alya Badri, Putri Rizki Amalia Bagus Setiawan, Rifqi Budi Utama Budi Utama, Budi Chairani, Liza Chairil Anwar Chairil Anwar Chairil Anwar Chairil Anwar Chairil Anwar Chairil Anwar Charil Anwar Dalilah Dalilah Debby Andhika Putri Defi Mai Rani Delfi Riana, Siska Deris Stiawan Devi Eryanti Dewi Yuniasih Didik Agus Prawira Dientya Nur Anggina Dina Mulyana Dwi Handayani Dwi Handayani Dwitania, Tasya Julia Edi Surya Negara Eni Nuraini Faradila, Faradila Fatihah, Nabila Nurul fatimah Fatimah Fatinah Fairuz Qonitah Febri Putri Lintang Sari Fika Nurani Siti Aisyah Galuh Ismayanti Gita Dwi Prasasty Gumar Herudiansyah Gusmiatun Gusmiatun Haerawati Idris Hafidz, Ridho Hakim, Aibi Hamzah Hasyim Haryani Haryanto, Didid Helwan Kasra Helwan Kasra Heni Nurdita Herudiansyah, Gumar Hilda Zulkifli I.E Habibi, Nur Ikbar, Iffat Nabila Inda Astri Aryani Indah Purnama Sari Indriyani Indriyani Iskandar Z. A Ismail Ismail Ivanka, Agnes Jamhari Jamhari Jhon Riswanda Julia Liona Putria, Sinta Kasra, Helwan Keti Sonia Khoirotun Niswa Kurnia, Aisyah Fadhilah Kurniatullah, Ridho Lasbudi P Ambarita Latius Hermawan Liza Chairani Liza Chairani Lucille Anisa Suardin Lucille Annisa Suardin M. Abidinsyah M. Avif Ababil Maka Suci, Tassya Mayasari, Ni Made Elva Meilinda Meilinda Melisa Nopa Belia Meta Prameswari Miftahurrizqiyah Miftahurrizqiyah Miftahurrizqiyah Miranti Dwi Hartanti Mitayani Purwoko, Mitayani Mohammad Zulkarnain Muchsiri, Mukhtarudin Muhaimin Ramdja MUHAMMAD FAHMI Muhammad Ihsan Muhammad Qurhanul Rizqie Muhammad Satria Alfit Muhammad Wahyu Hidayat, Muhammad Wahyu Mukhtarudin, Kuntafie Al Haq Mynanda, Galuh Pratama Noviyanti Noviyanti, Noviyanti Nunuk Dyah Retno Lastuti Nur Alam Fajar Nurani, Diva Nurfauza, Aqila Meisya Putri Mulya Nurul Qamariah, Nurul Oktariza, Rury Tiara Otchi Putri Wijaya Pamudji, Raden Pamudji, Raden Permana, Adhi Prameswari, Meta Prameswari, Meta Prameswarie, Thia Prameswarie, Thia Prasasti, Gita Dwi Prayoga, Randi Putri Erlyn R. Irpan Pahlepi Raffi Ondri, Muhammad Ramayanti, Indri Ramzi Amin, Ramzi Ratika Febriani Resy Asmalia Reza Al Fath Reza Reza Rico Januar Sitorus Rico Januar Sitorus Rico Januar Sitorus Risdiansyah Risdiansyah Rizma Adlia Syakurah Rizma Adlia Syakurah Ronald Parich Riat Pratama Rosita, Yanti Rusdi, Fadhillah Putri Safitri, Rizka Nabila Salvari Gusti Ayu Dwi Putri Sandi, Louwen Saputra, Amja Sepria Sofyan, Dea Septari, Nanda Shalshabilla, Alysha Titania Silvana, Rista Silvana, Rista Silvia Rahmi Sinta Nabila Siska Fitriani Siti Nurjannah Soni Parengga Sri Wiyani Suarni, Ertati Sulton Nawawi Switha, Elfinchia Tiara Syahrul Muhammad Syahrul Muhammad Tanzila, Raden Ayu Tasya Aulia Dita Thia Prameswarie Thia Prameswarie Tia Fhadillah, Rafika Tia Sabrina Tusadiah, Halimah Widiya Yolanda Wieke Anggraini Wildan, Sahrul Wilma Hannie Daniel Wulandari Saputri, Wulandari Yanti, Darma Yogi Saputra, Yogi Yolanda Olivia Yuanita Windusari Yurni Fadhillah Zadi Oktariansyah Zalika, Putri