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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Services Quality of Ship Agency and Services Interpersonal Communication In Shipping Companies Yuliantini, Yuliantini; Sihombing, Sarinah; Yoanyta Octora, Theresye; Saribanon, Euis; Thamrin AR, Muhammad
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 8 (2022): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.171

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This study aims to analyze the relationship between ship agency service quality, interpersonal communication and user satisfaction at PT Buana Listya Tama, either partially or simultaneously. This study uses a quantitative method by conducting a survey, and the data is analyzed using correlation and regression. The results showed that the interpersonal communication variable was also positively correlated with customer satisfaction with a t-count value of 6.108 and greater than t-table of 1.998 so that Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted. Through the F test, it is known that the quality of service and interpersonal communication simultaneously correlates with satisfaction where F count is greater than F table (90.839 > 2.75) 50 so that Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted. The coefficient of determination (R Sguare) between variables is 0.749 or 74.9%. The contribution of service quality and interpersonal communication to customer satisfaction is 74.946%, while 25.1% is influenced by other factors not examined. 749 or 74.9%. The contribution of service quality and interpersonal communication to customer satisfaction is 74.946%, while 25.1% is influenced by other factors not examined. 749 or 74.9%. The contribution of service quality and interpersonal communication to customer satisfaction is 74.946%, while 25.1% is influenced by other factors not examined.
Interprofessional Collaboration On Non-Communicable Disease Programs (NDP) In Primary Health Services Rahmanida, Nindya; Bachtiar, Adang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.172

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This study aims to discuss interprofessional collaboration in the Non-Communicable Disease program and the factors that influence interprofessional collaboration in the program. The research method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. The type of data used in this research is qualitative data, which is divided into primary data and secondary data. The results showed that interprofessional collaboration is a strategy to achieve the desired quality of results effectively and efficiently in health services. Communication in collaboration is an important element to improve service quality and patient safety. A non-communicable disease (NCD) is a disease or medical condition that cannot be passed from one individual to another. Most NCDs occur in low- and middle-income countries. Based on WHO data, NDP was the cause of 68% of deaths in the world in 2012. Interprofessional collaboration at Posbindu NDP Puskesmas is carried out by the PNDP Program Holder. Other Puskesmas officers are only involved in determining the schedule for implementing activities so that they do not conflict with the schedule of other Puskesmas activities. Planning is done in writing with a planning format from the Treasurer of the Health Center. However, this plan is only related to the development and service activities of the NDP Posbindu. The factors that influence interprofessional cooperation in the NDP program are cooperation, communication, ethics, and the role of the profession.
Lymphocyte Scattergram Profile in the Elderly With Bone Pain and Anemia Hayati, Taureni; Prihatn, Delita; Tristina, Nina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.173

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Old age according to the World Health Organization in 2017, is someone who has entered the age of 60 years and over. Due to various aging processes that occur in the elderly, the elderly will experience many complaints, one of which is bone pain and anemia. Various conditions in the elderly can cause bone pain and anemia, including: osteoporosis, osteomalacia, renal osteodystrophy, osteonecrosis, malignancy or bone metastases. From these conditions, a lymphocyte profile can be seen using a white blood cell differential scattergram in areas A, B, C, D, and E, according to the purpose of the study, wanted to know the scattergram profile of lymphocytes in the elderly with bone pain and anemia. This research method uses descriptive observation with a cross-sectional design method. The study was conducted from February-June 2020. The research subjects were elderly patients who experienced bone pain and anemia. Bone pain was measured by the Numeric Rating Scale on a scale of 1-10. Anemia was measured by examining hemoglobin on a hematology analyzer, then scattergram analysis was carried out through WDF using Sysmex XN 1000. The results of this study showed that the scattergram profile of lymphocytes in most elderly subjects with bone pain and anemia was in the SSC (A2, A3), SFL area. (B2, C2, D3, E3), which means that there are many changes in the lymphocyte profile, more atypical lymphocyte cells and suspicion of abnormal plasma cells or lymphocyte cells.
The Importance Of Involvement: Examining The Impact Of Somethinc’s Instagram Page On Future Purchase Intention Hidayat, Anas; Windria Khoirunnisaa, Ulfah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.175

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Effective online marketing today is through social media, because the users are many and wide, therefore this research examines the marketing done on Instagram. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of Brand Familiarity, Involvement on Brand’s Social Media, Attitude Towards Brand’s Social Media, and Future Purchase Intention towards Somethinc’s Instagram Page. This research uses purposive random sampling method. The data collection was done by distributing online questionnaires via google form with a total sample size of 250 people. AMOS 22.0 software was used to analyze the data. The result show that 1) Involvement on brand’s social media positively influences attitude towards the brand’s social media, 2) Involvement on a brand’s social media positively influences future purchase intention, 3) Attitude towards a brand’s social media positively influences future purchase intention, 4) Brand familiarity positively influences consumer involvement on brand’s social media.
The Influence of Social Media Influencer’s Trustworthiness on Engagement, Expected Value and Purchase Intention Puteri Lefina, Ziyan; Hidayat, Anas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.176

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In this digital age, it is indisputable that the internet has become an essential part of human existence and has had a great impact on society. By having this condition, businesses may consider allocating budgets to use influencer marketing as a marketing strategy. This study aimed to examine whether followers' perception of a social media influencer's trustworthiness can lead to responses to the influencers' recommended brands, specifically brand engagement in self-concept, expected brand value, and intention to purchase recommended brands. This study used non-probability sampling with the criteria of Indonesians who follow an influencer. The data was gathered by distributing an online questionnaires via Google Form to a total of 264 respondents. The data analysis technique utilized is SEM, which was conducted using the AMOS 22 application. The results showed that perceived influencer trustworthiness positively influence brand engagement in self-concept, brand expected value and intention to purchase recommended brand. While, brand engagement in self-concept positively influence brand expected value and intention to purchase recommended brand. Also, brand expected value positively influence intention to purchase recommended brand. This research will assist in understanding how social media influencers' recommendations influence customers' perceptions and behavior patterns.
Little Gamelan Art Learning Model to Grow Pancasila Values in Kindergarten Students Pamungkas, Joko; Harun, Harun; Cahya Rahmawati, Septika; Lathifah, Wildiani; Anggraeni, Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.177

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This study aims to: (1) determine the prototype of the little gamelan art learning model for inculcating Pancasila values ​​in kindergarten children, (2) determine the feasibility and practicality of the little gamelan art learning model (3) determine the effectiveness of the little gamelan art learning model (4) knowing the process of growing Pancasila values ​​in kindergarten children while playing a little gamelan art. The subjects of the study were group B kindergarten children, kindergarten leaders, and kindergarten educators in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Need assessment data collection is done through interviews, list of documents, and questionnaires. The results of this study indicate that the assessors of the validity of gamelan experts and children's learning are met according to criteria 0.9 in the Validity Coefficient Table with an error rate of 5%. Likewise, the reliability between raters with the test-retest method obtained a consistency score according to the criteria in the Reliability Table with an error rate of 5%. The effectiveness of the little gamelan in stimulating Pancasila for early childhood is very significant. This is based on a one-sample t-test that the acceptance of the alternative hypothesis and the rejection of the null hypothesis is that the children's Pancasila achievement during and after playing the gamelan exceeds the Pancasila scores achieved by most of the PAUD teachers involved in this study. The values ​​that are stimulated in playing the little gamelan are praying, knowing God's creation, being grateful, appreciating, polite, appreciating, compact, harmonious, deliberation, leadership, fair, taking turns.
The Study of Accounting Practices in The Uang Panai Tradition (Ethnographic Studies on Traditional Marriages in West Sulawesi) Nahdhiyah, Nanda; Ayu Damayanti, Ratna; Nirwana, Nirwana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.178

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Pricing is not only oriented towards material profit, but also oriented to non-material values, such as cultural aspects. This study aims to reveal the accounting practices of Mandar culture in Majene, West Sulawesi, based on an ethnographic review of the meaning of Uang Panai for local communities and accounting practices in setting the price of Uang Panai. This study uses a qualitative approach with an interpretive paradigm. Data collection was done naturally through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and referring to the literature and previous research results. The data analysis technique uses a modified and simplified Spradley model without reducing and replacing the results of data analysis. The results of the study indicate that the determination of the price of Uang Panai in Mandar Majene is carried out to cover the costs of the wedding party. The process of determining the price of the panai money is carried out in four stages, namely messiq, negotiation, proposal, and mattandajari. The amount of panai can be influenced by the social status of the bride, such as occupation, education, and family power or authority. The price fixing process refers to conventional accounting theory, the concept of price fixers and price takers, and bargaining as in a perfectly competitive market. The results of this study can be used as a reference material for multi-paradigm Accounting learning. In addition, the community gains additional understanding that the amount of panai money depends on the agreement of the prospective bride's family.
Margin Analysis Of Trade Administration And Marketing Strategy Of Fish Catch Using Cantrang At Ppp Klidang Lor, Batang Central Java Kusuma Dewi Ratnasari, Intan; Wijayanto, Dian; Boesono, Herry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.179

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PPP Klidang Lor Batang is one of the fishing ports still dominated by cantrang fishing gear. The purpose of this study was to analyze the margins of trading and marketing strategies by the waiters who use cantrang. This study used a descriptive method with data collection by observing directly in the field at PPP Klidang Lor. The population used in taking respondents in this study were fishermen who used cantrang fishing gear. Data analysis was carried out using qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. The catch and variety is one of the factors for the high and low income of fishermen. The catch that is traded to TPI, middlemen, retailers, or even consumers without a good trading strategy will not maximize the income earned by fishermen. By analyzing the trading system margins of fishermen, TPI, middlemen, retailers, and consumers, alternative strategies for fishermen will be known in order to increase marketing of the catch they get. The purpose of this study is to determine the margin of trade and the composition of catches, marketing channels. Analysis of the data used to determine the value of the margin of trade using BEP, HPP, R/C, Fisherman's share. Meanwhile, the marketing strategy uses SWOT analysis to determine the internal and external factors of marketing the fisherman's catch using cantrang fishing gear.
Business Architecture Planning in Telkom Penajam Plasa Masnunah, Siti; Leander Hadisaputro, Elvin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.180

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Plasa Telkom Penajam is an outlet or place of service belonging to PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk (Telkom) which is fully managed by TELKOM and or in collaboration with PARTNER, provided to serve customers, prospective customers, users of Telkom services and or TELKOM Group services who wish to be served online. directly (face to face) with various possible backgrounds or causes, both regarding the need for all information related to Telkom's products and services, as well as to fulfill basic needs themselves. From its business processes, Plasa Telkom Penajam has several problems that have the potential to disrupt its business activities, one of the problems is the occurrence of errors in the management of outgoing modem data and frequent errors in recording, due to the absence of an integrated information system to support activities within the company. In designing the EA at Plasa Telkom Penajam using The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) and the Architecture Development Method (ADM) which have been limited and consist of several stages, namely the preliminary phase, architectural vision and business architecture. This study aims to identify business processes and create IS/IT blueprints. The result of this research is the design of Enterprise Architecture in order to support its business processes and build an information system to meet the needs of business strategy activities that produce the main blueprints of TOGAF, namely business architecture and application architecture.
Teaching Method As Capital In Information Exchange Activities Rivaldy Hermawan, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i08.181

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Teaching methods can be adapted to the type of activity carried out and also adapted to the subjects being taught. Basically deciding on a teaching method in a teaching activity is very difficult to determine and it is impossible to apply only one method, it is possible that there will be collaboration between teaching methods so that they can complement each other. With the hope that the learning and teaching process goes well and can be accepted by students. This study aims to determine and analyze the use of learning methods in an effort to increase student learning outcomes to the maximum in teaching and learning activities. This study uses both quantitative and qualitative research data obtained from various journals. The research method in this article uses a systematic literature review approach adopted from Keathley and Van Aken (2013). The stages of literature review are carried out through several stages, namely article selection, article review, and analysis of findings. The results of the study explain that the methods that can be used in learning activities that can be understood by students must be based on the strengths and weaknesses of students. Teachers are required to meet these deficiencies from each student such as developing learning programs, using assistive media that can stimulate students to actively participate in teaching and learning activities. From this research it can be found that the importance of implementing appropriate and effective methods is an obligation. With the hope that learning activities will run as planned and not deadlocked. Therefore, some methods of teaching and learning activities that are deemed appropriate and effective may be applied in the actual learning process.

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