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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Devotion : Journal of Community Service : is a journal that makes it easy for anyone who wants to publish scientific papers in an intensive manner in research. This journal also aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches to all clumps of knowledge; So, the journal invited the meeting points of several disciplines and scholars.
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Appropriate Application of Sawob M-Banking Technology To Develop Waste Bank Management in Bae Village Noor Romadlon, Farid; Ratna Wijayani, Dianing; Agus Triyanto, Wiwit
Devotion : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i4.129

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Garbage is a consequence of human activities. Along with the increasing population and current economic growth, waste management in the community creates uncontrolable problems. Based on this, one of the Community Service Program teams at Universitas Muria Kudus established a partnership with the Tanjung Seto Youth Organization in Bae village to help manage waste in the area. The main and urgent problem from partners that needs to be resolved is the operational activities of the waste bank. These problems include the socialization of waste bank activities, technical transactions, and circulation of waste bank savings money so that it is more efficient, effective, and practical and more citizens participate. The objective of this program is to assist the operational activities of the waste bank by using an android-based application named SAWOB M-Banking to support the process and mechanism of the Waste Bank activities. The method used to implement the solution is mentoring and knowledge transfer. Identifying needs will be accomplished through data collection on waste bank schedules, the number of waste bank clients, waste categories and price values, and customer savings data. Furthermore, processing the obtained data then making the SAWOB M-Banking application. The SAWOB M-Banking application has been socialized to customers gradually and tested for 10 customers in waste bank activities. After being simulated, the SAWOB M-Banking application has been used for all waste bank customers in Bae village.
Utilization of Coal Combustion Waste (Fly Ash) For Geopolymer Concrete as Green Concrete Arie Putranto, Nugroho
Devotion : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i4.130

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The use of Portland Cement as a paste in conventional concrete is still often the primary/favourite choice in civil engineering construction. In time, cement production will cause harm to the environment, especially in the production process, and the availability of natural raw materials in cement production will dwindle. Therefore, it is necessary to find an innovative alternative to replace cement utilization. From the test matrix that has been carried out, it can be concluded that the waste from burning coal (fly ash), can be used as a substitute for Portland cement, and also at the composition of 16 moles – the ratio of sodium silicate to sodium hydroxide of 1.5 has a strong quality much better compression than the composition when using a 100% Portland cement mixtureFrom the test matrix that has been carried out, it can be concluded that the waste from burning coal (fly ash), can be used as a substitute for Portland cement, and also at the composition of 16 moles – the ratio of sodium silicate to sodium hydroxide of 1.5 has a strong quality. much better compression than the composition when using a 100% Portland cement mixture.
Assistance in Revitalizing the Field in Ngepungsari Village, Jatipuro District, Karanganyar Regency Handoyo, Suryo; Susila, Herman; Mulyandari, Erni
Devotion : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i4.132

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Assistance for the Revitalization of the Ngepungsari Village Field is carried out to assist the community in the Ngepungsari Village, Jatipuro District, Karanganyar Regency in terms of increasing economic income and tourism development by revitalizing the field into a tourist market. This development is done independently. The difficulty faced by the community in planning this field revitalization is how to make a good market design plan according to the needs and potential of the Ngepungsari community as well as a tourist destination in the village. With this market, it is hoped that the villagers' produce can be sold through the tourism market and at the same time it can attract both domestic and international tourists to Ngepungsari Village so as to increase the economic income of Ngepungsari villagers.
Growth Analysis of Seeds Oil Palm on Stage Pre Nursery and Main Nursery at PT. Socfindo Purnama, Hari; Afrillah, Muhammad
Devotion: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i5.127

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Oil palm (Elaeis Guineensis Jagc.) is an oil palm plant belonging to the palm group which is an annual plant, oil palm is also a source of non-oil and gas foreign exchange for Indonesia. This research activity was carried out at PT. Socfindo Kebun seunagan, Nagan Raya, West Sumatra from 18 November 2021 to 16 December 2021. Research activities are specifically at learning and improving technical and managerial skills. The data obtained are primary data (direct) and secondary data (indirect). Primary data is data that the author directly observed during his internship at PT. Socfindo, in the form of plant height, stem diameter, and number of leaves. Direct observations to determine technical activities in the field and compared to standards, as well as direct discussions with workers and staff about oil palm nurseries. Secondary data obtained from daily reports, monthly reports and plant archives, secondary data includes climate, fertilization, organizational structure and matters related to labor. Observations on the vegetative growth of oil palm seedlings are expected to achieve appropriate growth. The purpose of this observation activity is to improve understanding, and technical skills, as well as to analyze oil palm nursery activities at the Pre-nursery and Main nursery stages at PT. Socfindo Seunagan Gardens.
Challenges Dealing with Community Demands: Portrait of Corporate Social Responsibility in A Fishery Company Koan, Dianne Frisko; Hartanto, Melina Cahyo
Devotion: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v2i2.131

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) was considered an output from the business sectors to show their commitment in responding to stakeholder interests beyond profit. This study aims to explore more on the practice of CSR and how a company manage its stakeholder interest. Therefore, this qualitative study uses a case study method to get the actual description from the primer sources. This case study collects data from a fishery company located in East Java, Indonesia. Various instruments of data collection are used in this study, including in-depth interviews and group discussions with the company and its stakeholder, also observations on some relevant events to enrich the data. The total of respondents who participated in this case study is seven persons. In addition, the document analysis collected from the external and internal companies has been done to strengthen the data analysis and conduct the triangulation within various collected data. This study found that a company needs to maintain their relationship with the community while undertaking its CSR programs. Stakeholder engagement activity must be considered start before a company designs its CSR program and periodically monitors and evaluates the CSR program.
The Relationship Between Anxiety and Sleep Quality in Chemotherapy Patients Ahsan, Zainol; Agustina, Wiwik; Maria, Lilla
Devotion: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i5.133

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Cancer is the number one cause of death in the world at the end of this century. The impact of the treatment of breast cancer patients on the psychological aspects of experiencing anxiety, and disturbed sleep patterns. The lower the anxiety experienced, the better the quality of sleep, and vice versa. The aim of the study was to analyze the relationship between anxiety levels and patient sleep quality. This research method is cross section with sampling using Accidental Sampling technique. Respondents were 40 breast cancer patients who underwent chemotherapy. The results showed that 82.5% of patients experienced severe anxiety 82.5% and 82.5% had poor sleep quality. The Spearman Rank test results show a correlation value (r) of 0.342 (34.2%) and a p-value of 0.031. P value < (0.05). There is a relationship between anxiety and sleep quality in patients undergoing chemotherapy. It is hoped that it can provide information for health care institutions, which can then be developed for the provision of nursing care in meeting the need for quality sleep for chemotherapy patients.
Relationship Between the Nurse Educators Role and Nutrition Intake in Chemotherapy Patients Who Have Nausea Joko Susilo, Eko; Ira Handian, Feriana; Dafir Firdaus, Achmad
Devotion: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i5.134

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Nausea is one of the effects of chemotherapy that can interfere with nutritional intake so that it interferes with the ongoing chemotherapy program. Lack of nutritional intake due to nausea can be prevented by educating chemotherapy patients in reducing nausea. Nurses carry out their role as educators in an effort to improve health through behavior that supports health, one of which is educators. This study aims to determine the relationship between the role of nurses and educators with nutritional intake in chemotherapy patients who experience nausea at IRNA II RSUD Dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. This type of research is an analytical survey using a crisis sectional approach. The population of this study was chemo patients who were nauseous within 1 month with the number of patients per month ± 32 people. Data were taken on average for patients from January to May 2021 and carried out in September. The sampling technique in this study was non-probability sampling with purposive sampling technique. The research instrument was a nurse educator role questionnaire consisting of 30 questions and a nutrition intake questionnaire filled out 24 hours in the morning, afternoon and evening. The results of the Spearman correlation test showed a correlation value (r) of 0.463 (46.3%) and a p-value of 0.01. The value of p<α (00.5), which means that there is a relationship between the role of nurses as educators with nutritional intake in chemotherapy patients who experience nausea in IRNA II RSUD Dr. Saiful Anwar Malang.
The Relationship of Nurse's Compliance to Injection SOP and the Needlestick Accident in Irna 2 Surgery Wiarto, Adi; Dafir Firdaus, Achmad; Harningtyas, Sismala
Devotion: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i5.135

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Needle stick injury is important problems in occupational safety in global health environment. In fact there are still occurrences of needle sticks that may be related to compliance. This study at to determine relationship between nurse adherence on injection procedure with needle sticks injury at IRNA 2 Bedah RSUD dr. Saiful Anwar Malang. Descriptive analytic cross sectional involving 39 respondents selected by purposive sampling technique. Data were collected with injection procedure observation sheet and needle injury observation sheet. Data analysis used correlation test with = 0.05. A total of 39 respondents, almost all of them 35 respondents or 89.7% had complied with Injection procedure and there was still one incident of needle stick injury in respondent. Statistical test results p value = 0.002 or p <0.05, there was a significant relationship between injection procedure and needle sticks injury at IRNA 2 Surgery RSUD Dr Saiful Anwar Malang
The Relationship of Healthy Living Behavior and Scabies Disease Case in Students at Raudlatul Ulum 2 Emiliana R, Theresia; Maria, Lilla; Yekti M, Risna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i5.136

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Santri who live in pesantren is a vulnerable group to scabies disease because clean and healthy living behaviors, especially individual hygiene, get less attention from students and pesantren managers. This study uses analytical correlation methods with correlational approaches at identifying the relationship of clean and healthy living behavior with the incidence of scabies disease in Santri in Raudlatul Ulum 2 Putukrejo Gondanglegi Village with a population of 150 Santri , sampling using a simple random sampling approach with Study sample of 110 students. Data collection is done using questionnaires, namely demographic data questionnaires, clean and healthy living behavior questionnaires and scabies disease questionnaires using spearman correlation tests. This study proved that most of the respondents of 66 (60%) had a healthy living behavior of bad and sufficient categories and overall 66 respondents (100%), while respondents with good categories as many as 44 respondents (40%) did not experience scabies disease. Based on the results of the rho Spearman correlation test obtained a value of p 0.000 (p<0.05) which means there is a relationship between clean and healthy living behavior with scabies disease. While the correlation coefficient value, r = -0.907 which means that the direction of the negative correlation with the correlation coefficient is very strong. This means that the worse the clean and healthy living behavior, the higher the suffering from scabies disease. Based on the results of research, that to reduce the incidence of scabies disease, one of them is to improve clean and healthy living behaviors.
Relationship Between Parent's Motivation And Compliance In Giving Anti-Virus Medicines To HIV Patients Dwi Rahmawati, Ary; Ira Handian, Feriana; Maria, Lilla
Devotion: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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HIV attacks the sufferer's immune system and if coupled with prolonged psychosocial spiritual stress will accelerate the occurrence of AIDS, and even increase the mortality rate. AIDS is incurable. Giving ARV is to suppress the amount of virus (viral load). The purpose of the study was to motivate parents with parental compliance in giving their children anti-HIV drugs. This research is a quantitative method with used purposive sampling, cross sectional technique, 41 respondents were parents or caregivers of children with HIV patients who were taking ARV treatment. The results showed that the level of motivation of parents or caregivers in giving ARV drugs was sufficient 60.98% and Parental Compliance with HIV Drugs was compliant with 73.17%. Based on the Spearman Rank statistical test, the correlation value (r) is 0.372 and the p value is 0.017. P value < (0.05. It is hoped that the officers will improve the provision of health education about treatment and the impact of stopping treatment for patients with the method of giving leaflets to each respondent who comes to take medication so that it can be spread evenly.

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