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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Implementation of an Integrated Mobile Livestock Service Program at The Livestock and Animal Health Department of Aceh Province Mustaqim, Mustaqim; Sari, Wenny Novita; Fajri, T. Irfan
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 12 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.604

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Implementation is the process of carrying out new ideas, programs, or a set of activities with the expectation that others can accept and make changes, conveying several messages, ideas, or concepts through the process carried out by an individual in the sense of human relationships or what is called human relations. Mobile services are one of the implementations that can be applied to livestock information and health management programs. The objective of this research is to determine the implementation of the Integrated Mobile Livestock Service Program at the Livestock and Animal Health Department of Aceh Province. The research approach used in this study is qualitative, which examines the object and reveals existing cases contextually through collected data. Each district surveyed includes 50 people for this mobile cow service program. The observed aspects of this program include: Public complaints about livestock diseases through the application, Interest in using health service information on the application, Public satisfaction with the application. The research results indicate that the complaints found in the community are about scabies and FMD (Foot-and-Mouth Disease). However, these complaints are obtained directly from the community, and only a few come through the application. The average application visitors in Pidie district are 29.87, Bireuen district 29.03, Aceh Utara district 27.47, Aceh Timur district 30.77, and Langsa city 29.33. User satisfaction with the application is assessed through questionnaires given directly to the community. The survey results show that, on average, people still have a limited understanding of the application's usage and are not very satisfied.
Growth and Yield of Soybean Plants (Glycine Max (L.) Merrill) in Podsolic Soil With Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Synthetic Zeolite From Fly Ash as Soil Amendments Mahmudin, Mahmudin; Nelvia, Nelvia; Deviona, Deviona
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.624

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This research aims to understand the interaction between Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) and zeolite fly ash (FA) from coal and their impact on soybean productivity in Podzolic soil. The study was conducted in Aur Sakti Village, Tambang District, Kampar Regency, and the Soil Science Laboratory and Plant Ecophysiology Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Riau, over a four-month period from March to June 2022. The experiment employed a completely randomized design (CRD) with two factors: FA zeolite doses (Z0-Z3) and AMF doses (M0-M2). The results of the study indicate that the interaction of AMF Glomus sp or Gigaspora sp at 10 g per plant with FA zeolite at a dose of 1.5 g per plant enhances plant growth and soybean yield most optimally. FA zeolite at a dose of 1 g per plant also effectively improves soybean yield in terms of the weight of 100 seeds. Specifically, the application of FA zeolite at a dose of 1.5 g per plant yields the best results in terms of plant height, number of productive branches, flowering and harvesting age, number of seeds per plant, weight of seeds per plant, and weight of 100 seeds, compared to treatments without zeolite, with zeolite FA doses of 0.5 and 1 g per plant. The application of AMF Glomus sp and Gigaspora sp, each at 10 g per plant, also enhances the growth and yield of soybeans compared to treatments without AMF.
Analysis of Income from Mujair Fish (Oreochromis Massambicus) Cultivation in Tarpon Ponds (Biofloc) (A Case Study of Biofloc Business in Matungkas Village, Minut Regency) Kaunang, Stella T.; Kumentas, Veronicha; Polan, Threis S.; Ompi, Medy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.625

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This research investigates the economic viability of tilapia fish farming utilizing the pond liner method (biofloc) in Matungkas Village, Dimembe Subdistrict, North Minahasa Regency, Indonesia. With the agricultural, animal husbandry, and fisheries sectors playing pivotal roles in supporting Indonesia's economy, the study focuses on the freshwater fisheries potential, particularly tilapia, in North Minahasa. The research delves into the innovative use of biofloc technology, analyzing its benefits such as minimal water and land requirements, efficient feed utilization, and waste conversion into fish feed. Mr. Ronny Lensun's tilapia fish farming business, employing the pond liner method, is examined. Despite the region's rich natural resources, the income calculation method used by the owner is identified as simplistic. The study employs quantitative methods to perform a comprehensive income analysis, considering revenue, production costs, and financial metrics. Results demonstrate the profitability of Mr. Ronny Lensun's business, with a break-even point at a selling price of IDR 1,167,807.9 and a production volume of 33.36 kg. The Revenue Cost Ratio (R/C) is calculated at 1.85, indicating the business's sustainability and profitability. The literature review encompasses the biofloc technology and business analysis, emphasizing its advantages in water quality maintenance, organic matter decomposition, and feed efficiency. The study contributes to understanding the economic feasibility of tilapia fish farming with the biofloc method, suggesting potential for wider adoption and development in the region.
Local Hotel Innovation in Post-Covid-19 Tourism Destinations: Typology, Models and Influence on Performance Sudiksa, I Nyoman; Putra, I Nyoman Darma; Sunarta, I Nyoman; Mananda, I Gusti Putu Bagus Sasrawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.626

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This study aims to explore innovations made by local hotels in post-COVID-19 tourism destinations, focusing on innovation typologies, implementation models, and their impact on operational and financial performance. A mixed approach was taken to this study. A qualitative approach was taken to determine the typology of local hotel innovations in Ubud tourism destinations. Data collection in a qualitative approach is carried out through interview activities, with qualitative descriptive analysis in the form of thematic analysis with a deductive approach. While the quantitative approach is carried out to build an innovation model based on customer engagement, employee contribution, the use of technology in creating innovation, and analyzing the influence of innovation on the performance of local hotels in Ubud tourist destinations through survey methods, and data analysis using SEM (Structural Equation Modelling) analysis to analyze structured correlations both relationships between indicators and relationships between variables. The results of this study are expected to provide an in-depth picture of how local hotels in tourism destinations creatively respond to post-COVID-19 challenges through innovation. This finding is expected to provide valuable insights for tourism industry players, governments, and researchers to understand the dynamics of innovation in the face of paradigm shifts in the post-pandemic era. The conclusions shows that Product-Process Innovation has the greatest influence on performance, while Organizational Innovation has the lowest effect on hotel performance.
Identification of Customary Delict of South Papua and Its Customary Sanctions as a Form of Preservation of Customary Law Alputila, Marlyn Jane; Tajuddin, Mulyadi Alrianto; Y. Badilla, Nurul Widhanita
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 12 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.627

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Until now, there has been no specific reference to customary offenses and customary courts in Papua, especially the South Papua Customary Court, except for the writings of some anthropologists who touch on this issue in discussing the leadership system or community structure or customary government system in Papua. The purpose of this study is to determine the existence or existence of customary law in the Anim Ha customary territory and the need for mapping customary law in force in South Papua by identifying customary violations and customary sanctions. This research uses a descriptive method of analysis with a normative juridical approach supported by empirical data, namely direct data from customary law communities and secondary data, namely legal material such as laws and regulations, legal doctrines, and court decisions/jurisprudence, and supported by primary data, namely by conducting interviews with related parties. There are three types of customary sanctions in South Papua, namely legal action in the form of imposition of fines (objects or goods), legal action in the form of imposing physical and spiritual suffering on violators (physical and psychological punishment), in the form of legal action to restore magical balance (punishment in the form of carrying out traditional ceremonies / rituals). Customary law communities in South Papua in fact although state law applies the principle of legal centralism, customary law is more dominant in regulating community life because it is considered more beneficial to the parties in resolving cases or disputes than positive law.
The Influence of Taxpayer Knowledge, Taxpayer Awareness, Service Quality and Tax Sanctions on Personal Taxpayer Compliance In Kpp Pratama of Aceh Province Dhikin, Hidayatussa; Nadirsyah, Nadirsyah; Darwanis, Darwanis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.628

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This study aims to examine the effect of taxpayer knowledge, taxpayer awareness, service quality and tax sanctions on individual taxpayer compliance. The sampel in this study were individual taxpayers registered at the Aceh Province Primary Tax Service Office (KPP). The sampling method used purposive sampling, and the sample size was measured using the Slovin formula. The data ananlysis technique in this study is descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis using SPSS version 25. The results of hypothesis testing are as follow. Simultaneously, taxpayer knowledge, taxpayer awareness, service quality and tax sanctions affect individual taxpayer compliance. Partially, taxpayer knowledge, taxpayer awareness, service quality affect individual taxpayer compliance and tax sanctions have no effect on individual taxpayer compliance.
Development of Learning Media For The Traditional Indonesian Hairdo Course Juniastuti, Eni; Tritanti, Asi; Indadihayati, Warda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.629

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This research aims to explain: 1) the concept of developing instructional media for Traditional Nusantara Hairdo; 2) the process of developing instructional media for Traditional Nusantara Hairdo; 3) the feasibility of instructional media for the Traditional Nusantara Hairdo course. This research is a development study. The video was developed using the Borg and Gall approach, with stages including data collection, video planning, initial product development, product validation by experts, revision based on expert feedback, small-scale field trials, result revisions, large-scale field trials, product revision and improvement, and internal dissemination. Data collection was done using a media feasibility assessment questionnaire. The research subjects included 3 content experts, 2 media experts, and 60 potential users, namely students of the Makeup and Beauty Program, Yogyakarta State University. The research results show that the developed video is an interactive learning video for traditional Nusantara hairdos. The percentage of expert testing results in the learning aspect reached 88.33%, categorized as very feasible; content aspect reached 88.33%, categorized as very easy; and appearance aspect reached 94%, categorized as very feasible. The small-scale trial percentage is interpreted as 88.5% for appearance (very feasible), 91.66% for ease (very easy), and 91.66% for audio (very feasible). The large-scale trial percentage for appearance is 87.9% (very feasible), ease is 86.6% (very easy), and audio is 84.3% (very feasible). Therefore, this interactive learning video is deemed very suitable for use as instructional media for the Traditional Nusantara Hairdo course.
Analysis of the Improvement of Maritime Safety through Seafarer Skills Training Cooperation between Poltekpel Surabaya and the Main Shipping Office of Tanjung Perak Kusumawati, Elly
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.630

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One effort to enhance seafarer skills is by improving knowledge. Increasing knowledge can be achieved through the implementation of training for ship crews. Through training implementation, it is expected to minimize ship accidents caused by human error, thereby improving maritime safety. This research aims to understand the regulations regarding navigation in the Tanjung Perak harbor area and analyze the role of seafarer skills training in enhancing maritime safety. The method used in this research is qualitative. The data used in this study are primary data obtained directly from respondents through questionnaires and secondary data collected from other sources. The research results show that in the event of an accident within the jurisdiction of the Tanjung Perak Port Master, based on the Minister of Transportation's Decree No. 55 of 2006 concerning Procedures for Ship Accident Inspections, if a ship accident occurs, such as sinking, burning, collision, or grounding, the ship's Master or leader who experiences the accident must report it to the Port Master at the nearest or first port visited. The research also indicates that the implementation of seafarer skills training has an impact on maritime safety. Improving maritime safety can be achieved by participating in self-development activities to enhance the quality of ship personnel (seafarers) for better performance.
Lean Six Sigma Approach for Wait Time Analysis in Radiology Services at Krakatau Medika Hospital Nur Fadhilah, Alifah; Ayubi, Dian
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 12 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.631

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Krakatau Medika Hospital (RSKM), an integral part of Indonesia Healthcare Corporation (IHC), grapples with challenges in radiology services and wait time standards. Amidst the surge in healthcare facilities, IHC, overseen by PT Pertamina Bina Medika, strategically plans Lean Six Sigma implementation to enhance radiology quality, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) complexities.  The research methodology adopts a qualitative approach, incorporating process flow observations, document reviews, and in-depth interviews at the Radiology Installation of Krakatau Medika Hospital. Data collection involves direct observations, in-depth interviews, and research instruments with various stakeholders. The study, encompassing January to July 2023, reveals RSKM's radiology indicators falling short, with excessive wait times jeopardizing service effectiveness. The Lean Six Sigma approach, utilizing the DMAIC methodology, aims to eliminate waste, improve processes, and enhance organizational performance. Findings emphasize the urgency for improvements, with Lean Six Sigma anticipated to play a pivotal role in reducing wait times and overall performance enhancement. Ethical considerations guide the research, ensuring informed consent and confidentiality. Collaborative efforts with RSKM management are vital for sustained positive outcomes. The study underscores Lean Six Sigma's potential benefits, emphasizing ethical healthcare research principles
The Effectiveness of Group Guidance Using the Pass The Compliment Game Technique to Enhance Students' Self-Confidence Hasibuan, Seri Jumiarti; Siregar, Alfin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i12.636

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of group guidance with the pass the compliment game technique to increase students' confidence in SMP Muhammadiyah Sukaramai in the 2023/2024 academic year. The method used in this research is a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental research method, which is an experimental research method that allows researchers to control as many variables as possible from the existing situation. The results showed that no that there is no increase in student confidence by carrying out Group Guidance services through the 'pass the compliment' game technique for grade VIII of SMP Muhammadiyah Sukaramai, Tegal Sari I, Kec. Medan Area, North Sumatra 20216 for the 2023/2024 academic year.

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