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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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ANALISIS PERBANDINGAN INDEKS HARGA SAHAM SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH PENETAPAN FATWA MUI TENTANG PEMBOIKOTAN PRODUK-PRODUK YANG TERAFILIASI DENGAN ISRAEL: Purnomo, Endri
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 4 No. 10 (2025): Nusantara Hasana Journal, March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i10.1334

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This study aims to analyze the differences in stock prices of companies affiliated with Israel before and after the issuance of the MUI fatwa recommending a boycott of Israeli products. Using a quantitative approach, this study evaluates the stock performance of PT Unilever Indonesia Tbk (UNVR), PT MAP Boga Perkasa Tbk (MAPB), and PT Erajaya Swasembada Tbk (ERAA). The findings of the study show a significant impact of the MUI fatwa on the stock price fluctuations of the three companies, highlighting the economic implications of socio-political action. The results of this study are useful for policymakers and investors in anticipating market responses to similar situations.
DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING MEDIA ON PROCEDURAL TEXT MATERIAL USING IMAGES TO IMPROVE SPEAKING SKILL AT SMA NEGERI 2 RIMBA MELINTANG GRADE XI Lestari, Rizki; Panjaitan, Erlia Utami; Atnur, Witma Novita; Ritonga, Syahraini; Alfanisa, Desi
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): Nusantara Hasana Journal, February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i9.1338

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This research aims to improve speaking skills, by using procedural texts and overcoming lack of confidence, as well as the limited vocabulary they know in class XI. Speaking is a productive skill that produces words and sentences orally. Supplementary speaking make a picture that is helpful in teaching English was developed to help them become more proficient speakers. as the conviction that study is the foundation of learning. Thirty students from SMA Negeri 2 Rimba Melintang's class XI-2 served as the study's sample. The supplementary speaking product is appropriate for application and implementation, as evidenced by the average data from the haunted questionnaire, which was collected by questionnaire completion. The growth of supplemental speaking has good appeal and credentials, as demonstrated by the test results of students in class XI-2 at SMA Negeri 2 Rimba Melintang. The validity percentage is 80%, indicating that supplemental speaking is appropriate for use as a teaching tool
PROFIL PASIEN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA DI RSUP DR. M. DJAMIL PADANG TAHUN 2021-2023 Nurhuda, Mhd; Hamama Pitra, Dian Ayu; Nahzia Septia Fondri; Siana, Yusti; Dian Puspita; Wasbiru, Annita
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a benign enlargement of the prostate gland that often occurs in elderly men due to prostatic stromal and epithelial hyperplasia. The prevalence of BPH increases with age, from 20% in men aged 40 years to 90% at age 80 years, with a global incidence reaching 11.26 million cases in 2019. Clinical symptoms in the form of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) include irritation such as frequency, urgency, nocturia, and obstruction such as weak stream and hesitancy. Risk factors include age, family history, obesity, diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome. Until now, there has been no data on the profile of BPH patients at Dr. M. Djamil Padang Hospital. Background :This study aims to determine the profile of benign prostatic hyperplasia patients at Dr. M. Djamil Padang General Hospital in 2021-2023. Methode : : This research covers the field of surgery, the type of research used is quantitative descriptive using secondary data. This design was used to view the profile of BPH patients at RSUP DR. M. Djamil Padang 2021 – 2024. Data collection was taken from medical record data. The sampling method was chosen using a simple random sampling technique. The data analysis used is univariate analysis. Result : The results of this study indicate that the highest number of BPH cases were found in the age group of 60-74 years as many as 29 people (54.7%), the highest PSA levels with a value of 0-2.5 ng/dl as many as 46 people (86.8%), the highest prostate volume was found 40-70 ml as many as 26 people (49.1%), the most common therapy performed was surgery as many as 51 people (96.2%), BPH patients who had a history of diabetes mellitus as many as 20 people (37.7%). BPH patients who had a history of hypertension as many as 13 people (24.5%) and there were no patients who had a family history of BPH. Kesimpulan : BPH cases are most often found in men aged 60-74 years. The most common therapy is surgery, especially Tranurethral Resection Prostate (TURP).
UJI EFEKTIFITAS EKSTRAK SAFFRON (CROCCUS SATIVUS) SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF DIAZEPAM TERHADAP HEART RATE PADA TIKUS CIRCADIAN RHYTME SLEEP DISORDER (CRSD) Suharni, Suharni; Raditya Pangestu; Tania Putri Zulkifli; M. Ferdi Devilito; Ardi Khusnaidi; Afdila Syarfina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i7.1340

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Circadian rhythm sleep disorder (CRSD) is a problem that affects people from waking to sleep. There are many ways to reduce the intensity of CRSD; one of them is by taking diazepam. However, the side effects of Diazepam are much more dangerous. Therefore, it is important to use herbal medicines as traditional medicines to maintain health so that they are safe for consumption, one of which is using turmeric (Crocus sativus). This research was conducted at the Pharmacy Laboratory, Universitas Perintis Indonesia. The goal of this study was to compare the average heart rate of rats treated with saffron and diazepam for sleep disorders. Turmeric extract and diazepam were given orally at a dose of 50 mg/KgBB and diazepam at a dose of 0.75 mg/KgBB, and 15 rats were used. Measurement of rats heart rate was carried out on the 1st, 7th, and 14th days. The results of the study concluded that the treatment of experimental animals by presenting saffron and diazepam extracts was able to reduce the average heart rate value in each rats, with data analysis showing that there was a significant difference in the heart rate of each with a value of P = 0.015 (P < 0.05). So it can be said that the use of saffron extract is effective in overcoming CRSD.
EDUKASI DAMPAK PENGGUNAAN COTTON BUD UNTUK MEMBERSIHKAN TELINGA DI NAGARI TALUAK TIGO SAKATO PESISIR SELATAN Triansyah, Irwan; Aryaldy Zulkarnaini; Anita Darmayanti; Vina Tri Septiana; Melya Susanti; Jefri Henky; Khomeini, Khomeini; Sri Nani Jelmila
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 4 No. 7 (2024): Nusantara Hasana Journal, December 2024
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The use of cotton buds to clean ears is still widely done by the community without knowing the effects of using cotton buds. Cotton buds can cause otitis externa, cerumen prop and even perforation of the tympanic membrane. The purpose of community service is to provide education about the impact of using cotton buds to clean ears, as well as to create SOPs for cerumen props and ear hygiene. This community service consists of three steps, namely problem discovery, education on the impact of using cotton buds and creating SOPs for cotton buds and ear hygiene. The results of community service activities are in the form of problem discovery, increased knowledge and SOPs.The results of community service are that the community still does not know the correct way to clean ears, increased knowledge after providing education, as well as SOPs for cerumen props and ear hygiene. The conclusion of community service activities is increasing knowledge through education for health workers at the Taluak Tigo Sakato health center, SOPs for cerumen props, and SOPs for ear hygiene are expected to improve ear hygiene problems in the community.
SKRINING, PENGOBATAN SERTA EDUKASI DIET SEHAT PENYAKIT JANTUNG DAN KARDIOVASKULAR PADA POSYANDU LANSIA KURANJI Yusti Siana; Dian Puspita; Mhd Nurhuda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v4i9.1343

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Hypertension is a disease that is a silent killer. A person suffers from hypertension if Systolic blood pressure ≥ 140 mmHg and/or Diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90 mmHg. This disease can increase blood vessel constriction and cause complications in the form of damage to a target organ such as stroke, coronary heart disease,) and other diseases such as diabetes mellitus. The elderly is an advanced stage of a life process characterized by a decrease in the body's ability to adapt to environmental stress and an increase in morbidity due to susceptibility to diseases caused by blood vessels and heart disorders. Method: Counseling, treatment, and healthy diet education about heart and cardiovascular disease by the RSI Siti Rahmah team of heart specialists to the Kuranji Elderly Posyandu Community in Padang City at Rumah Gadang Baiturrahmah / Rumah Bagonjong Baiturrahmah. Results: Counseling, treatment, and education about a healthy diet for heart and cardiovascular disease went smoothly, and more than 50 older adults attended. Before treatment, older people receive an examination in the form of screeningfor blood pressure, blood sugar, uric acid, and cholesterol. Patients who are indicated to be suffering from heart disease will undergo an ECG examination. Conclusion: The importance of screening, treatment, and education on healthy diets for heart and cardiovascular disease to reduce high morbidity and mortality rates in the elderly.
EVALUASI MULTI-KRITERIA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN KARBON: KOMBINASI PENDEKATAN KUANTITATIF DAN KUALITATIF Husmaruddin, Husmaruddin
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This study analyzes the impact of the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) and carbon tax on the economy and society in Indonesia using quantitative and qualitative methods. The quantitative method uses a dynamic system model to analyze the effect of carbon policy on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and economic growth. Simulation results show that carbon policy is effective in reducing GHG emissions, although it has a negative impact on gross domestic product (GDP), especially at high carbon prices. Qualitative methods involve surveys and interviews to evaluate the social impact of this policy. The results of the analysis show that the environmental and forestry sectors are more supportive of ETS, while the financial, service, and NGO and community sectors prefer carbon tax. Although carbon policy is effective in reducing GHG emissions, its economic and social impacts need to be taken into account. Therefore, the formulation of carbon policy must consider the balance between the effectiveness of emission reduction and its impact on various sectors to ensure economic sustainability and social welfare in Indonesia.
DINAMIKA BEHAVIORAL FINANCE DI ERA PASCA PANDEMI COVID-19 Diah Pradnyadewi T; Sudharma, I Wayan Priyana Agus; Jati Primajana, Dewa
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact not only on the health sector but also on global economic and financial dynamics. The uncertainty caused by mobility restrictions, government policies, and market fluctuations created high psychological pressure on investors. In this context, Behavioral Finance approaches became increasingly relevant to explain how psychological, social, and emotional factors influence financial decision-making, which cannot be adequately explained by traditional finance theories. During the pandemic, phenomena such as herding behavior, loss aversion, and overconfidence became highly visible, leading to increased market volatility and speculative behavior. Post-pandemic, although social-economic conditions began to recover, the rapid pace of digitalization and the high participation of retail investors in the capital market opened up space for further behavioral changes. This study aims to examine the impact of the pandemic on the dynamics of Behavioral Finance in Indonesia, particularly in the capital market, and how these investor behavior changes will continue to evolve in the post-pandemic era. The research findings are expected to provide insights for regulators, investment managers, and investors to better understand the behavioral biases that occur and formulate more effective strategies in facing market uncertainty in the future.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN BISNIS UMKM DI KOTA MATARAM Andiana, Baiq Dewi Lita
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This study aims to analyze the business development strategies of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mataram City using a case study-based approach and thematic analysis tools. Data collection was carried out through interviews with MSME practitioners and local government, specifically the office of cooperatives and MSMEs in Mataram City. The results of the interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify supporting factors, obstacles, and prospects for the development of MSMEs in Mataram City. The research findings indicate that from the perspective of MSME practitioners, access to capital, strategic location, event organization, and bazaars are the main factors supporting the development of MSMEs in Mataram City. However, limitations in capital, ineffective marketing, and a lack of business training have become the main obstacles in the development of MSMEs. Therefore, business digitalization and easier access to capital are the main hopes of MSME practitioners in improving their business competitiveness. Meanwhile, from the perspective of local government, it was found that the government's policies in...supporting MSMEs, facilitating marketing and market access, challenges in the development of MSMEs, the role of the government in innovation and digitalization of MSMEs, as well as the collaboration between the government and the private sector are the main themes in the strategy for developing MSMEs in the city of Mataram. The formulation of the business development strategy for MSMEs in the city of Mataram is to expand access to low-interest capital, increase MSME participation in events and bazaars, strategic location-based marketing strategies, improved financial and marketing literacy, ease of access to assistance programs and business training, optimize digital marketing strategies, broader socialization about access to capital and its procedures, simplify loan requirements for MSMEs, provide financial assistance for MSMEs, enhance training and mentoring on business technology usage, encourage digitalization in financial record-keeping and marketing, facilitate MSMEs in adopting digital technology, optimize the government's role in providing capital assistance, provide clearer information about assistance programs, increase MSMEs' access to business and marketing facilities, digitalization of MSMEs to enhance competitiveness, strengthening the MSME business ecosystem through collaboration among business actors, and encouraging innovation in MSME products and services.
PENINGKATAN RESIKO PRESBIKUSIS PADA PASIEN LANSIA HIPERTRIGLISERIDEMIA DI RSI SITI RAHMAH Elsa Ardana; Triansyah, Irwan; Nilas Warlem; Ade Teti Vani; Aryaldy Zulkarnaini; Revivo Rinda Pratama
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 4 No. 7 (2024): Nusantara Hasana Journal, December 2024
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Background: Presbycusis is a sensorineural hearing disorder that causes loss of hearing ability in old age. Dyslipidemia is a risk factor for presbycusis, namely an imbalance in lipids such as cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides and HDL. Excessive triglyceride levels will increase the risk of atherosclerosis. The formation of atherosclerotic plaque will result in thickening of the blood vessel walls and narrowing of the lumen, resulting in obstruction of blood flow and reducing oxygen transport which can cause ischemia in the cochlea and disrupt hearing function. Objective: Determine the relationship between increased triglyceride levels and presbycusis in elderly patients with dyslipidemia at RSI Siti Rahmah. Method: This type of research is analytical observational research using a case control design and the type of data used is primary and secondary data using consecutive sampling techniques. Results: Presbycusis was most commonly found in the 60-69 year age group (58,33%), presbycusis was mostly found in dyslipidemia elderly with increased triglyceride levels (75.0%), and the highest grouping of triglyceride levels was found in the high group (41,67%). There is a significant relationship between triglyceride levels in elderly patients with dyslipidemia and the incidence of presbycusis (P-value 0.001) and the OR calculation shows that elderly people with dyslipidemia with increased triglyceride levels are 6 times more at risk of experiencing presbycusis compared to elderly people without dyslipidemia. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between increasing triglyceride levels and presbycusis in elderly with dyslipidemia at RSI Siti Rahmah

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