Ratih Wijayanti, Anak Agung
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A SURVEY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE NEEDS IN AAN TOURISM VILLAGE, KLUNGKUNG, BALI Jokosaharjo, Sulistyoadi; Ratih Wijayanti, Anak Agung; Paramita, Ni Luh Komang Julyanti
Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Hotel Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Hotel
Publisher : Akademi Komunitas MAPINDO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37484/jmph.060106

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This simple survey research aims to find out the interest of Aan villagers in learning foreign languages. Aan village is chosen because it just obtained the Tourism Village legalization based on the Klungkung Regent Regulation Number 8 Year 2021. One of the requirements of a Tourism Village is the ability to communicate with local and international tourists. The survey in form of a questionnaire consists of 8 questions in which it primarily aims to find out the most preferred and prioritized foreign languages which are needed in Aan, days to conduct the language training, and suggestions related to the conduct of the language training. There were 21 respondents who were involved in the tourism activity in Aan village. The survey results show that the most needed foreign language training is English, in which, the training can be carried out on Sunday and Saturday. Most of the respondents suggest that the training should be carried out in fun ways and not too tense. Keywords: Survey, Foreign Language Training, Tourism Village.
Hubungan Beban Kerja Dengan Tingkat Stres Perawat Yang Bekerja Sebagai Perawat Lansia Di Jepang (Studi Kasus Alumni Stikes Buleleng) Septipani, Putu Cicilia; Ratih Wijayanti, Anak Agung
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 14 No 2 (2025): JURNAL KESEHATAN
Publisher : STIKES Ngesti Waluyo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46815/jk.v14i2.433

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Workload is one of the factors often associated with stress levels among healthcare professionals, particularly nurses working abroad under demanding conditions. However, limited research has explored the relationship between workload and stress among Indonesian nurses employed as elderly caregivers in Japan. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between workload and stress levels among Indonesian nurses, specifically alumni of STIKes Buleleng working in Japan. The research employed a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 21 respondents selected using a Total sampling. The instruments used were a workload questionnaire and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) to measure work-related stress. Data were analyzed using Spearman’s correlation test with a significance level of 0.05. The results showed a p-value of 0.566 (p > 0.05) with a correlation coefficient of 0.133, indicating no significant relationship between workload and stress levels among nurses. Thus, the null hypothesis (H0) was accepted and the alternative hypothesis (H1) was rejected. These findings suggest that other factors beyond workload, such as social support, cultural adaptation, and coping mechanisms, may play a more substantial role in influencing stress levels among Indonesian nurses working in Japan.