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Nusantara Hasana Journal
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PENGARUH KEJELASAN SASARAN ANGGARAN, SISTEM PELAPORAN DAN PENGENDALIAN INTERNAL TERHADAP AKUNTABILITAS KINERJA INSTANSI PEMERINTAH Widya Nisa Wulan Kinasih; Sari Narulita; Zaenuddin Imam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i8.1307

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This research aims to analyze the influence of Budget Target Clarity, Reporting System, and Internal Control on the Performance Accountability of Government Agencies (Case Study in the Banyuwangi Regency Local Government). The sample in this study consists of the Regional Secretariat, Regional DPRD Secretariat, Inspectorate, Departments, and Agencies in Banyuwangi Regency, totaling 27 SKPD, using the convenience sampling method. The study involves 54 respondents. Primary data was collected through a questionnaire, and data analysis employed instrument tests, classical assumption tests, multiple linear regression analysis, hypothesis testing, and determination coefficient tests using SPSS Version 26. The research findings indicate that budget target clarity does not significantly influence the performance accountability of government agencies, evidenced by a t-value of 1.234 < t-table 2,008 and a significance value (sig) of (0.223 > 0.05) The reporting system does not significantly influences the performance accountability of government agencies, with a t-value of 1.789 < t-table 2,008 and a sig value of (0.080 > 0.05). Internal control significantly influences the performance accountability of government agencies, with a t-value of 2.378 > t-table 2,008 and a sig value of (0.021 < 0.05).
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IN ONLINE LEARNING IN INFERENTIAL STATISTICS COURSES Winda Hurotul ‘Aini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i8.1308

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This study explores the dynamics of student engagement in online learning environments for inferential statistics courses. With the shift to digital platforms, maintaining active participation and sustained interest in mathematically intensive subjects has emerged as a critical challenge. The research employs a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, to analyze cognitive, emotional, and behavioral engagement among students. Key factors such as instructional design, technological tools, and peer interaction are evaluated to understand their impact on learning outcomes. Findings indicate that interactive content, regular feedback, and collaborative activities significantly enhance engagement, while technological challenges and lack of motivation serve as primary barriers. The study offers practical recommendations for educators, focusing on adaptive learning strategies, gamification, and personalized support to foster deeper engagement. These insights contribute to improving online pedagogy in inferential statistics, ensuring that students remain motivated and achieve academic success in virtual settings.
CASE REPORT MALIGNANT GLOMUS TUMOR: A RARE CASE Pamelia Mayorita; Mustika Sari; Zulda Musyarifah; Hera Novianti; Yessy Setiawati; Meta Zulyati Oktora
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Background: Glomus tumor is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm that accounts for less than 2% of all soft tissue tumors and 1.5% of extremity neoplasms. Malignant glomus tumors are exceptionally rare, comprising only 1-2.9% of all glomus tumors, and are often associated with significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Case Presentation: We report a case of a 62-year-old male presenting with a painful lump on his left thumb, progressively enlarging over six months. Clinical examination revealed a 3x2x1 cm subungual mass with positive cold sensitivity and pin love tests. The patient underwent amputation, and histopathological analysis showed a proliferation of round-to-oval and spindle cells with nuclear atypia, frequent mitotic figures (>5/50 HPF), and atypical mitoses, consistent with malignant glomus tumor grade 2. Surgical margins and bone were free of tumor infiltration. Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of clinical-pathological correlation in diagnosing malignant glomus tumors, which remain a diagnostic challenge due to their rarity. Complete surgical excision with negative margins remains the gold standard for treatment, ensuring favorable outcomes and minimizing recurrence risk.
OPTIMALISASI PELAYANAN PUBLIK MELALUI PENDEKATAN KOLABORATIF TRIPLE HELIX: SUATU IDENTIFIKASI DAN MENGATASI PATOLOGI PELAYANAN KEPENDUDUKAN DI DESA SUKOMAJU Fahreza Nur Azizah; Sri Wilujeng; Hary Priyanto
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The existence of illegal levies in the delivery of public services greatly disrupts the success targets of government programs. The fact of illegal levies makes society hostage. One side wants to reject it but on the other side it needs the output of the service program. The government must routinely monitor and evaluate service program implementers. The government must serve the people, not the people serving the government. This research is to interpret and analyze pathology management in the implementation of population services using the collaborative triple helix principle. Researchers apply qualitative research methods according to constructive and participatory principles. Primary data was obtained from interviews, and secondary data was obtained from the results of literature studies and various regulations relevant to the substance of the research. The conclusion obtained is that the function of the Government is not only responsible for designing public service policies, but also must provide assurance that its apparatus has implemented it effectively, collaborated with interested parties, and ensured that policy implementation has a positive impact on society. As for the recommendations set out in this research, triple helix collaboration can form a comprehensive governance system and integrate various interrelated dimensions in building village government that is effective, transparent, fair, and able to face future challenges by maintaining integrity and accountability.
HUBUNGAN KADAR VITAMIN D DENGAN GLUKOSA DARAH PUASA MAHASISWA FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN UNIVERSITAS BAITURRAHMAH Fikri Alamsyah; Jelmila, Sri Nani; Nilas Warlem; Melya Susanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i8.1311

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Vitamin D plays an important role in various metabolic functions, including glucose regulation. Vitamin D deficiency has been increasing worldwide and is now a global health concern. Several studies have shown an association between low vitamin D levels and an increased risk of insulin resistance and impaired glucose metabolism. This study aims to determine the relationship between vitamin D levels and fasting blood glucose in medical students at the Faculty of Medicine, Baiturrahmah University, Padang. This study was an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design. The research sample consisted of 52 medical students from the Faculty of Medicine, Baiturrahmah University. The mean vitamin D level was 23.35 ± 10.71 ng/ml. The mean fasting blood glucose level was 79.61 ± 1.17 mg/dl. The Spearman correlation analysis between serum vitamin D levels and fasting blood glucose showed an r-value of 0.04 and a p-value of 0.76. There was no significant relationship between vitamin D levels and fasting blood glucose.
STUDI IMPLEMENTASI STANDAR PELAYANAN KEFARMASIAN DALAM PENGKAJIAN RESEP RACIKAN PEDIATRI DI RSUD LASINRANG KABUPATEN PINRANG Nurlina, Nurlina; Reski Awalia; A. Hasrawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i8.1312

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Pediatrics is a group that is vulnerable to disease because the immune system and physiological functions of organs are not yet fully developed. Pediatric patients usually have multiple medication problems. Medication errors can occur in each treatment process, both in the prescribing process (prescribing), reading prescriptions (transcribing), preparation to delivery of drugs (dispensing), and in the process of using drugs (administration). The location of this research was at Lasinrang Hospital, Pinrang Regency based on the Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia No. 72 of 2016 concerning Pharmaceutical Service Standards in Hospitals including administrative aspects, pharmaceutical aspects, and clinical aspects. The type of research used with descriptive non-experimental method with retrospective data collection, then observed based on administrative, pharmacetic, and clinical conformity. The results of the study in the administrative aspect showed 100% completeness, namely the patient's name, patient's age, patient's gender, doctor's name, doctor's address, prescription date, and prescription origin unit. The pharmacetic aspect showed 100% except for the strength of the drug 50.32% and the amount of the drug 31.04%. The clinical aspect showed 100% completeness of the accuracy of drug use. In terms of dose accuracy, there were drugs that were underdosed once 26.14% and daily 6.86%, right dose once 26.79% and daily 20.91%, exceeding the usual dose once 47.38% and daily 72.22%, and overdose once 11.76% and daily 31.69%.
IDENTIFIKASI MODAL POLITIK DAN MODAL SOSIAL ANGGOTA LEGISLATIF DARI KALANGAN AKADEMISI PADA PEMILU LEGISLATIF KABUPATEN SUMBAWA TAHUN 2024 Irawansyah, Irawansyah; Randi Afriadi
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Political capital and social capital refer to a number of resources, both real and potential, owned by individuals or groups. These resources come from a network of sustainably established relationships, most of which have been institutionalized. Political capital can be defined as the use of various types of capital owned by a political actor or institution, to create profitable political actions and strengthen their position. Political capital is a crucial element in the political process, both in the context of general elections and in efforts to make structural changes. When managed and used properly, the social and political capital owned by individuals can provide many benefits. This study adopts a qualitative approach, which focuses on analyzing the inductive thinking process related to the dynamics of the relationship between observed phenomena, while still applying scientific logic. This type of research is qualitative descriptive, which aims to understand various existing problems and applicable work procedures. The data collected by the researcher was in the form of written and oral words from informants. For this reason, the researcher conducted interviews with academics who are running for members of the Sumbawa Regency DPRD in the 2024 election. Social capital and political capital are forces that can build strong networks and relationships with the community, encouraging them to actively participate in supporting legislative candidates. This interaction is established through various joint activities, such as social and religious events, assistance to the local community, and daily interactions. The social relationships that have been formed are a valuable asset for legislative candidates in determining their position in the environment they want to control as a vote base.
PENGGUNAAN PYTHON PYSIMPLEGUI UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KETERAMPILAN SKILL SISWA TIK SMP Sudirman T.P Lumbangaol; Sitorus, Peniel Sam Putra; Eduward Situmorang; Rektor Sianturi; Lampola Sitorus
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Schools in Indonesia are an important environment for developing character, communication and the growth of students' minds in pursuing science and technology. Science and technology continue to develop, and human resources must be improved to keep up with these developments. The Indonesian state has a target to become a Golden Indonesia by 2045, with a focus on developing science and technology in balance with existing human resources. In the era of technology 5.0, schools in Indonesia are faced with the challenge of integrating increasingly advanced technology into education, so curriculum changes are being made to maintain the relevance of education with technological developments. Basic education in Indonesia has included programming language subjects, which are important in the development of technology and applications. At this time, the Python programming language is increasingly popular, because it is easy to understand by novice users and has many uses in various industrial fields. Python can be used to create desktop, mobile, game and other based programs. Its easy-to-understand nature makes it popular among technology developers. Python also has many benefits, such as flexibility in using libraries to create applications and analysis. This programming language allows the implementation of the concepts of inheritance and polymorphism, so it is widely used in various operating systems. Secondary schools in Indonesia also focus on developing students' individual skills through an independent learning curriculum, which includes ICT subjects and programming languages. The Python programming language and the use of pysimplegui are encouraged to improve students' skills in technology. Through this research, it is hoped that it can increase understanding and use of the Python programming language pysimplegui in junior high schools (SMP) to help students develop skills and knowledge in technology. 
PENINGKATAN KOMPETENSI LITERASI DAN NUMERASI SISWA SMK ASWAJA MELALUI PROGRAM KAMPUS MENGAJAR ANGKATAN 7 Iis Ni’matul Jannah
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Literacy competencies enable learners to understand, evaluate and interpret information by linking it to the needs of themselves and their surrounding environment and to respond to the needs of society. Numeracy is an ability related to basic mathematics used in solving problems in life, analyzing, interpreting, predicting and drawing conclusions. The 7th Generation Teaching Campus Program emphasizes strengthening literacy and numeracy competencies in schools that are at levels 1 and 2. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to find out the 7th Generation Teaching Campus programs at SMK Aswaja and to find out the implementation of the 7th generation teaching campus program to improve student literacy and numeracy at SMK Aswaja. Data collection methods with interviews, observation and document analysis. The results of the program implementation show that the work program includes making mading and posters, literacy and numeracy trees, playing educational videos, habituation of 15 minutes of literacy / reading books before the lesson takes place, number puzzle games, making reading corners, and revitalizing libraries, basic Microsoft training, training and CV making, repairing UKS, making toga gardens and QR codes, and making liquid and organic fertilizers. The results of the 7th batch teaching campus program on students' literacy and numeracy skills at SMK Aswaja are able to improve the ability of students to read and write.
PERHITUNGAN VOLUME BATUAN MENGGUNAKAN SOFTWARE AUTOCAD CIVIL 3D DENGAN METODE RULE OF GRADUAL CHANGE DAN RULE OF NEAREST POINT Jarwanto, Jarwanto; Arie Noor Rakhman; Himawan Rico Sanjaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i8.1322

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The research was conducted in an area located in Segoroyoso, Kapanewon Pleret, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region Province. The enclosing rocks are part of the Semilir Formation in the form of tuff interspersed with lapilli. The rock located on this cliff will be cut with a length of 83 meters and a height of 36 meters with the aim of making a flat horizontal plane with an elevation of 50 meters above sea level which will then be made into building construction for the purposes of erecting boarding school buildings. The calculation of rock volume is based on Autocad Civil 3D software with the emphasis on 2 calculation methods, namely calculations using the Rule of Gradual Change and getting a volume of 106,714 m3 and according to the Rule of Nearest Point method getting a volume of 106,495 m3. There is a difference in the calculation results but the difference is not far adrift.

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