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Implementation of Digital Rights Management in the eBook Collection at Digital Library “X” Nitzah, Nitzah; Heriyanto, Heriyanto
Lentera Pustaka: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Perpustakaan, Informasi dan Kearsipan Vol 11, No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Library and Information Science Study Program, Faculty of Humanities, Univ. Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/lenpust.v11i2.76049

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Background: This research is motivated by issues and problems related to copyright infringement, including theft, copying, and the unauthorized distribution of content in libraries. The American Library Association (ALA) developed a technology to control access, track, and limit the use of digital content called Digital Rights Management (DRM). Unfortunately, the research on the implementation of DRM as an effort to protect ebook collections is still limited in Indonesia.Objective: This research aims to analyze the implementation of DRM ebook collection protection as a form of protection for digital content.Methods: A qualitative method with a case study approach. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observation, and document study methods. The data analysis technique used is thematic analysis.Results: The results of the data analysis show that the digital library DRM ebook collection at Digital Library “X” does not meet the technical implementation of DRM. This can be seen from the purpose of holding the digital library itself, namely, to provide collections without limiting access to users, so that the technical implementation of DRM, which includes access, use, and distribution, has not been fulfilled.Conclusion: These results indicate that the Digital Library “X” seeks to protect digital collections by not allowing users to download and copy content from DRM ebook collections. Further research should focus on the research by choosing one of the aspects to answer the DRM challenge in libraries in Indonesia.
Faktor-Faktor yang Berpengaruh terhadap Peningkatan dan Status Pencapaian Target Hemoglobin Pasien Berdasarkan Rumus Kebutuhan Darah Ediansyah, Ediansyah; Pertiwi, Retno Indah; Azzhara, Fia; Nitzah, Nitzah; Aztari, Fenny; Apipi, Rahmat
Plexus Medical Journal Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/plexus.v4i6.2519

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Pendahuluan: Fenomena pasien yang melakukan transfusi darah, tetapi tidak menunjukkan peningkatan Hemoglobin (Hb) yang signifikan memicu untuk dilakukan penelitian lebih lanjut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan volume darah, turnaround time (TAT) transfusi darah, dan hasil crossmatch terhadap peningkatan dan status pencapaian target Hb pasien berdasarkan rumus kebutuhan darah. Metode: Penelitian ini menggunakan desain kohort retrospektif dengan mengambil data EMR meliputi kadar Hb pasien, TAT transfusi darah, hasil crossmatch, dan volume darah. Populasi penelitian ini adalah pasien pelayanan BDRS RS AN-NISA Tangerang pada periode Januari-Mei 2025. Sampel dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 435 pasien. Hasil: Volume darah memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dengan perubahan kadar Hb (r=0,505; r²=0,253; p-value<0,001) dan status pencapaian target Hb berdasarkan rumus kebutuhan darah (OR=1,001; 95% CI=1,000–1,002; p-value=0,030). Hasil crossmatch menunjukkan hubungan yang tidak signifikan terhadap perubahan kadar Hb (p-value=0,237) maupun status pencapaian target Hb (p-value=0,862). Turnaround time transfusi darah tidak menunjukkan hubungan yang signifikan terhadap perubahan Hb (p-value=0,507) maupun pencapaian target kadar Hb (p-value=0,709). Kesimpulan: Volume darah menjadi faktor utama yang terbukti berpengaruh signifikan secara statistik terhadap peningkatan status pencapaian target kadar Hb berdasarkan rumus kebutuhan darah, sedangkan TAT transfusi darah dan hasil crossmatch tidak menunjukkan hubungan yang signifikan.
The Role Of Clinical Nurse Specialists As Clinical Leaders And Their Perceived Contributions To Quality Of Care And Patient Safety: A Descriptive Study Ediansyah, Ediansyah; Pertiwi, Retno Indah; Nitzah, Nitzah; Azzhara, Fia; Nawangwulan, Rahayu
Alauddin Scientific Journal of Nursing Vol 7 No 1 (2026): MEI
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/asjn.v7i1.62870

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Background: Clinical Leadership (CL), carried out by Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS), plays a crucial role in improving the quality of care and patient safety through their clinical knowledge and experience. Evaluation of the CNS's role from a peer perspective is necessary to assess the effectiveness of their contribution to healthcare. This study aims to describe the role of the CNS as a CL based on the perspectives of the CNS, Professional Care Providers (PPA), and management at AN-NISA Hospital, Tangerang. Methods: This research uses a descriptive quantitative approach involving 177 respondents to find out the perceptions between CNS, PHCP, and management regarding CNS leadership practices. Results: The results of the input aspect of the study indicate that the CNS is ready to implement organizational strategies, address healthcare gaps (M=4.63), understand the necessary structure and workflow (M=4.43), and possess leadership competencies (M=4.06). However, the results of the process and output aspects of the study indicate a gap between the perspectives of the CNS, PHCP, and management. The CNS felt they had not yet engaged in providing support to their colleagues (M=3.55), while PHCP assessed that the CNS were sufficiently involved in providing support to their colleagues (M=4.19). Another gap can be seen in the output aspect, where PHCP felt satisfied with the presence of the CNS, while the CNS felt that their colleagues were not satisfied with their performance results. One factor that can cause tension is reduced trust in the CNS. Conclusion: The CNS performance process and results show that CNS has the ability to carry out its role as a CL. CNS can improve patient outcomes by focusing on their roles and responsibilities, PHCP increasing support and collaboration with CNS, and management providing support to CNS to increase confidence