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Nusantara Hasana Journal
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Nusantara Hasana Journal published a scientific paper original articles of research and community engangement and review of the literature in: Biology, Tourism & Hospitality, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Education, Medicine , Medical and Health Science, Engineering & Technology, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Animal Science, Animal Husbandary, Veterinary, Forestry, Oceanography, Geography, Earth Sciences, Fisheries Science, Nursing, Law / Criminology, Social Science, Economics, Management, Advertising, Accounting & Finance, Commerce, Art, Library Science, Entrepreneurship, Computer Application, Corporate Governance, Business, Psychology, Sustainable Development, Religious Studies, and other related areas.
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HIV DALAM KEHAMILAN Helwinofira Helwinofira; Soufni Morawati
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Nusantara Hasana Journal, June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v6i1.2144

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in pregnancy is a global health problem that may increase morbidity and mortality risks for both mother and infant. Mother-to-child transmission of HIV can occur during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding. Risk factors influencing transmission include high maternal viral load, lack of antiretroviral therapy, opportunistic infections, and certain obstetric conditions. Clinical manifestations in pregnant women with HIV vary from asymptomatic conditions to severe opportunistic infections due to immune system suppression. Diagnosis is established through serological testing and viral load examination to assess the severity of infection. Management of HIV in pregnancy focuses on optimal antiretroviral therapy, monitoring maternal and fetal conditions, and preventing vertical transmission. With early detection and adequate therapy, the risk of mother-to-child HIV transmission can be significantly reduced, thereby improving the quality of life of both mother and child.
ATOPIC MARCH Fetria Faisal; Hiddayaturrahmi Hiddayaturrahmi
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Atopic March refers to the natural progression of allergic diseases that commonly begins in early childhood and develops sequentially into other atopic conditions later in life. The condition typically starts with atopic dermatitis in infancy, followed by food allergies, allergic rhinitis, and asthma during childhood. The pathogenesis of atopic march involves a complex interaction between genetic predisposition, immune dysregulation, environmental exposure, and skin barrier dysfunction. Impaired skin integrity facilitates allergen sensitization, leading to chronic inflammatory responses mediated predominantly by immunoglobulin E (IgE). Clinical manifestations vary depending on the stage of disease progression and may significantly affect the quality of life of affected individuals. Diagnosis is based on clinical history, physical examination, and allergy testing when indicated. Management focuses on early identification, avoidance of triggering allergens, skin barrier protection, pharmacological therapy, and patient education to prevent disease progression and reduce complications. Early intervention is essential to improve long-term outcomes and minimize the burden of allergic diseases.
MANAJEMEN NYERI Adji Mustiadji
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Pain management is a critical component of healthcare services aimed at reducing patient suffering, improving quality of life, and promoting recovery. Effective pain management requires a comprehensive assessment using standardized tools to identify the intensity, location, duration, and characteristics of pain. Management strategies involve both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. Pharmacological interventions include the administration of analgesics, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), opioids, and adjuvant medications, tailored to the patient's condition and pain severity. Non-pharmacological methods, including relaxation techniques, distraction, music therapy, cognitive-behavioral interventions, and physical therapies, can complement medical treatment and enhance pain relief. Furthermore, multidisciplinary collaboration among physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals plays a vital role in ensuring effective and safe pain management. Continuous monitoring and patient education are also essential to optimize treatment outcomes and prevent complications associated with uncontrolled pain. Effective pain management contributes significantly to patient satisfaction, functional recovery, and overall healthcare quality.
GAYA REKTORIKA DENNY SUMARGO DALAM PODCAST “INI ORANG 5INTHINK!!? GW CAPEK NGOBROL SAMA DIA!!? (STUDI PADA CHANNEL YOUTUBE CURHAT BANG) Eva Kusnul Hidayah; Khusnul Khotimah; Yusfandri; Amalia Sabrina Pawestri; Malik Ibrahim
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis gaya retorika Denny Sumargo dalam podcast “Ini Orang 5inthink!!? Gw Capek Ngobrol Sama dia!!” pada kanal YouTube CURHAT BANG. Penelitian menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode analisis retorika Aristoteles yang mencakup unsur ethos, pathos, dan logos, serta didukung teori gaya bahasa Gorys Keraf. Sumber data diperoleh dari tuturan verbal, ekspresi, dan interaksi komunikasi Denny Sumargo dalam podcast bersama Aldi Taher. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui observasi, dokumentasi, dan transkripsi percakapan podcast, kemudian dianalisis menggunakan analisis wacana kritis Norman Fairclough. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa gaya retorika Denny Sumargo bersifat santai, spontan, komunikatif, dan mampu membangun kedekatan emosional dengan audiens. Unsur ethos terlihat dari kemampuannya mengontrol percakapan dan membangun kredibilitas sebagai host, pathos terlihat melalui penggunaan humor dan pembahasan emosional yang menyentuh audiens, sedangkan logos tampak dari cara Denny mengarahkan alur pembicaraan agar runtut dan mudah dipahami. Selain itu, penggunaan bahasa nonformal dan gaya komunikasi yang natural membuat podcast terasa lebih dekat dengan penonton, khususnya generasi muda. Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa retorika dalam podcast digital memiliki peran penting dalam menciptakan komunikasi yang efektif dan membangun keterlibatan audiens di media digital.
KONTESTASI NARASI KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK DI MEDIA ONLINE TERHADAP PEMBERITAAN KLARIFIKASI PEMERINTAH ATAS KRITIK BEM UGM Ifazira Hawawi; Hafizh Daffa Al-Fakhri; Julius Christoforus Jae; Alda Ayu Putri Astuti; La Ode Muhammad Erdin; Malik Ibrahim
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This article examines the contestation of public policy narratives in online media through news coverage of government clarifications responding to BEM UGM's criticism. The study focuses on one issue cycle related to the Free Nutritious Meals policy and compares 13 online media outlets, each represented by one news text. Using Zhongdang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicki's framing model, the study analyzes syntactical, script, thematic, and rhetorical structures in the texts. This research applies a qualitative descriptive method within a constructivist paradigm. The findings show three dominant framing tendencies. First, several media place government clarification as an ethical reminder about how criticism should be delivered. Second, one cluster frames clarification as a technical and moral defense of the policy. Third, several media place student criticism, humanitarian concerns, and democratic freedom at the center of the narrative.
KOMUNIKASI VERBAL-NONVERBAL NADIA OMARA TERHADAP KONTEN KISAH HOROR WAWAK EPISODE IZIN PENUNGGU PART 351 MELALUI YOUTUBE Alfian Jallal Udin Assayuthi; Setefanus Giofani; Filifita Dinda Lestari; Habibah Nur Jamilah; Malik Ibrahim
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This study aims to analyze the verbal and nonverbal communication styles used by Nadia Omara in the YouTube content Kisah Horor Wawak Episode Izin Penunggu Part 351. The research is based on communication theory, particularly verbal and nonverbal communication concepts, as well as digital storytelling approaches. A qualitative descriptive method was employed by analyzing the video transcript and observing communication elements such as diction, intonation, facial expressions, and gestures. The results show that Nadia Omara utilizes an expressive and persuasive communication style through the use of informal language, repetitive expressions, and dramatic narration. Nonverbal elements, including voice modulation, pauses, and facial expressions, play a crucial role in building tension and emotional engagement. The integration of verbal and nonverbal communication effectively strengthens storytelling and enhances audience immersion in horror narratives. This study highlights the importance of communication style in digital media content, particularly in creating engaging and emotionally impactful storytelling experiences.
DUA MEDIA, DUA CERITA: KENAPA CNBC INDONESIA DAN BLOOMBERG TECHNOZ BERBEDA SAAT MELIPUT IHSG AMBRUK 2026 Naufal Ilham Ramadhan; Khusnul Nuril; Fachri Juliansyah; Syaida Salwa; Devia Eka; Zainul Mukarobin; Ahmad Hakimudin Resa; Dian Setyawan; Tegar Bimantara; Malik Ibrahim
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This study aims to uncover the differences in media framing of the 2026 Indonesian Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG) crash between CNBC Indonesia and Bloomberg Technoz. Using Robert N. Entman's framing analysis model, which encompasses four dimensions (problem definition, causal interpretation, moral evaluation, and treatment recommendation), this study analyzed eight news articles published between January and April 2026. The findings reveal that CNBC Indonesia employs panic-driven framing characterized by hyperbolic and emotional diction such as "crash," "plummeted," and "blackout," tends to blame the government, and fails to provide concrete technical recommendations. In contrast, Bloomberg Technoz adopts data-driven framing based on fundamental and technical analysis, maintains a neutral and factual stance, and offers specific investment recommendations including price targets and risk management strategies. Despite their differences, both media acknowledge the severity of the crisis and implicitly criticize the government's communication transparency. This study contributes to extending Entman's framing model into the context of financial journalism in developing countries characterized by a massive retail investor base (26.12 million) with limited financial literacy.
KONTRUKSI REALITAS DI TENGAH KABUT ASAP: ANALISIS FRAMING KEBAKARAN HUTAN SUMATERA DI PROVINSI RIAU OLEH KOMPAS.COM DAN TRIBUN PEKANBARU.COM Farah Faza; Erni Hartini; Arief Vian; Fadly Ardyan; Bryan Alvian; Aisyah Inas; Richo Ilham; Gianjar Wasito Adi; Malik Ibrahim
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This study analyzes the differences in the construction of the reality of forest and land fires (karhutla) in Riau Province between KOMPAS.com and Tribun Pekanbaru.com. The novelty of this study lies in the systematic comparison between media from two different hierarchical levels, which has not been widely done in studies of forest fire framing in Indonesia, as well as the explicit integration of framing analysis with Berger and Luckmann's theory of social reality construction. The study uses a qualitative approach with the framing analysis method of Zhongdang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicki's model, which dissects news texts into four structures: syntactic, script, thematic, and rhetorical. The primary data sources are eight news articles published between February and April 2026, selected purposively from both media. The analysis results show that KOMPAS.com frames karhutla as an ecological and environmental conservation issue triggered by natural factors such as dry weather and peat conditions, by emphasizing scientific data and the institutional resilience of Manggala Agni. In contrast, Tribun Pekanbaru.com frames forest and land fires as an ongoing, uncontrolled crisis, emphasizing the recurring cycle of fires, the failure of initial suppression efforts, and the direct impact on the lives of villagers. This difference in framing reflects the influence of each media outlet's geographic location, emotional proximity to the event, audience size, and editorial orientation. This study concludes that both media outlets direct readers toward a naturalization of the disaster and amplification of the heroic discourse of officials in the field, while simultaneously ignoring structural factors such as the role of corporations, land conversion, and weak law enforcement. Thus, the reality of forest fires is constructed differently depending on the media hierarchy, with KOMPAS.com tending to construct narratives from the perspective of central policy and official data, while constructing reality from the perspective of the community's direct experience amidst the haze.
ANTARA KRITIK DAN ANARKI: FRAMING TEMPO.CO DALAM PEMBERITAAN AKSI "INDONESIA GELAP" Nur Rohman; Moch Zakki; Siti Rodhiah; Adventalia Dela Prasetya; Safira; Husein Abdullah; Ahmadinejad Hilmi; Eko Lutfi; Amar Yazid; Malik Ibrahim
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This research is motivated by the “Indonesia Gelap” (Dark Indonesia) student protest movement in February 2025, one of the largest protest events after the inauguration of the new president. Research on media framing of post-election student protest actions remains very limited. This study aims to reveal how Tempo.co framed the “Indonesia Gelap” movement using Erving Goffman’s dramaturgical theory, focusing on the concepts of front stage, back stage, impression management, definition of the situation, audience, and inauthenticity. This qualitative research employs dramaturgical analysis on four Tempo.co news articles published in February 2025. The findings reveal a striking gap between the front stage performance of power actors and back stage realities, failed impression management, and inauthenticity that ultimately reinforces the “Indonesia Gelap” narrative. Tempo.co consistently acts as a media outlet that exposes the back stage of power and sides with the public’s definition of the situation. This study concludes that Tempo.co frames the protest as constructive social criticism rather than anarchy, and confirms the relevance of Goffman’s dramaturgical theory in analyzing media and power dynamics in contemporary Indonesia.
STRATEGI KOMUNIKASI ORANG TUA DALAM MEMBANGUN KETERBUKAAN EMOSIONAL ANAK: ANALISIS KONTEN SKENARIO KELUARGA KIMBAB FAMILY DI YOUTUBE Siti Komala Mutiara; Ferica Innestesya; Anjas Aditya Hartono; Muhammad Armahadi Rahmawan; Malik Ibrahim
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This study aims to analyze the verbal and non-verbal communication strategies used by Mama Gina and Appa Jay on the Kimbab Family YouTube channel, as well as to evaluate their alignment with the characteristics of authoritative parenting according to Diana Baumrind's theory. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this study applies Klaus Krippendorff's qualitative content analysis method with an inductive category approach. The units of analysis include conversation transcripts and visual gestures from six main videos containing one-on-one deep talk interaction scenarios between the parents and their three children: Suji, Yunji, and Jio. The results indicate that verbal communication strategies are implemented through opinion stimulation, validation of negative emotions, and evaluation of sibling dynamics. These are reinforced by non-verbal cues such as eye-level contact, active listening, spatial proximity, and tactile touch (hugs and hand-holding) which effectively foster children's psychological safety. Theoretically, Mama Gina and Appa Jay's interpersonal communication practices highly align with Baumrind's authoritative parenting model, which successfully balances rational control and emotional responsiveness while respecting children's autonomy of thought in the digital space.

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