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Jurnal Impresi Indonesia
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ISSN : 28281284     EISSN : 2810062X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58344/jii.v2i12
The Jurnal Impresi Indonesia provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from management, economics, Education, law, Social Health and religion that belong to the social context. Published articles are articles from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues, or reviews of scientific books
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Optimasi Desain Tubuh Bendung Boreng di Sungai Asem Kabupaten Lumajang Rachmadan, Lutfianto Cahya; Lastiasih, Yudhi
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 7 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i7.6868

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The background of this research is the severe damage to the Boreng Dam in Lumajang Regency due to natural disasters, which disrupted irrigation and flood control functions. Significant differences between the 2017 and 2024 designs, both in terms of cost and structure, necessitate further analysis to determine the optimal design. The objective of this study is to compare the two designs in terms of stability, seepage, and cost efficiency, and to perform optimization to obtain the best solution. The research method starts from analyzing the difference between the 2017 design results and the 2024 design, then a calculation will be made on the bearing capacity of the pillar foundation. Using the Plaxis application, finite element method modeling was carried out on the stability of the weir body and examination of seepage. From the results of the study, the large price difference from the 2017 and 2024 designs is due to the difference in the type of weir markers that affect the volume of concrete, the use of K-300 concrete for the 2017 design is only found in the landmark blanket to the olak pond only, while the 2024 design also uses it on the upstream floor structure, then for the 2017 design does not use concrete pile foundations as many as 245 points like the 2024 design. The stability of the weir in the 2017 and 2014 designs both show a good level of safety with a safety factor value above 1.5 so that there is no need for additional reinforcement, but in the 2017 design it does not meet the lane seepage requirement with a minimum value of 8.5 for bare sandy soil, so optimization of the 2024 design is carried out with 2 modified models, namely reducing the depth of the pile from the original 6 meters to 3 meters and changing the dimensions to the original size of 40 x 40 cm to 25 x 25 cm. Material cost analysis for modification 1 showed a cost efficiency over the initial design of Rp. 259,554,225.00, while for modification 2 there was an efficiency of Rp. 884,561,475.00. The implication of this study is a recommendation to implement the 2024 design modification with 3-meter piles and dimensions of 25 x 25 cm as a safe and economical optimal solution.
Peran Artificial Intelligence : Chatbot Dalam Memoderasi Hubungan Content Marketing Terhadap Minat Membeli Produk Umkm Muhammadiyah Di Jawa Tengah Arifiyanto, Muhammad; Kholidah, Nur; Purwanto, Teguh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i7.6869

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Pada tahun 2020 pandemi covid 19 terjadi di seluruh wilayah dunia termasuk Indonesia. Kejadian tersebut mengubah perilaku konsumen dalam melakukan pembelian suatu produk. Konsumen membeli suatu produk yang diawali dengan ketertarikan minat untuk membeli suatu produk  setelah melihat suatu konten di berbagai media sosial dan platform e-commerc. Setelah melihat konten konsumen akan menghubungi penjual dan mencari informasi tentang produk yang diminati. Konsumen memiliki harapan pada penjual dapat memberikan informasi produk dengan cepat. Namun, beberapa penjual tidak sepenuhnya dapat merespon calon konsumen. Salah satu tool yang dapat dipakai membantu untuk merespon konsumen dengan cepat adalah dengan penggunaan Artificial Intelligence:Chatbot.  Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh Content marketing dalam bentuk video, Copywriting dan music dapat mempengaruhi konsumen dalam menumbuhkan minat membeli produk UMKM Muhammadiyah di Jawa Tengah. Selain itu, penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh artificial intelligence dalam memoderasi hubungan content marketing dan minat beli konsumen.  Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa konsumen akan memiliki minat membeli suatu produk setelah melihat kalimat ajakan yang ada di dalam suatu content marketing serta kesesuaian music dengan produk yang digunakan dalam konten. Sedangkan video content tidak membuat konsumen lebih tertarik untuk melakukan pembelian
The Connection Between Perceived Value and Healthcare Service Quality on Revisit Intention at Siloam Hospitals with Patient Satisfaction as a Mediating Factor Utomo, Arif Laksono
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 7 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i7.6870

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This study examines how Healthcare Service Quality and Perceived Value affect Revisit Intention through Patient Satisfaction at Siloam Hospitals. As Indonesia's largest network yet ranking below competitors, Siloam's patient satisfaction gaps impact its market position. Understanding these relationships is crucial for improving service quality and patient retention in competitive healthcare markets. The research aims to assess the direct and indirect effects of Healthcare Service Quality and Perceived Value on Revisit Intention, focusing on the mediating role of Patient Satisfaction. The study offers insights into improving patient loyalty and service quality in hospitals like Siloam. A quantitative cross-sectional design was employed, collecting data via an online questionnaire from 313 patients at three Siloam hospitals in Jakarta. Simple random sampling was used, and data was analyzed with Partial Least Square - Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to evaluate the relationships between Healthcare Service Quality, Perceived Value, Revisit Intention, and Patient Satisfaction. Both Healthcare Service Quality and Perceived Value positively influence Patient Satisfaction. Perceived Value directly impacts Revisit Intention, while Healthcare Service Quality affects it indirectly through Patient Satisfaction. Healthcare Service Quality alone does not directly influence Revisit Intention. The study emphasizes the importance of Healthcare Service Quality and Perceived Value in boosting Patient Satisfaction, which leads to higher Revisit Intention. For Siloam Group to strengthen patient loyalty and improve its ranking, efforts should focus on providing high-quality services and ensuring patients perceive value commensurate with costs. Enhancing communication and transparency regarding service value may further improve patient experiences and encourage repeat visits.
Analisa teknologi dan keekonomian de-dieselisasi PLTD Merawangg menjadi Pembangkit Tenaga Angin / Tenaga Surya di Pulau Bangka, Bangka Belitung Kusuma ST, Arya Bima Aji; Dalimi , Rinaldy
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PLTD Merawangg in Bangka Island still relies on expensive diesel fuel, resulting in high operational costs carbon emissions. The Indonesian government initiated a dedieselization program to replace or hybridize diesel power plants with renewable energy sources such as solar and wind to reduce energy costs (COE) and emissions. This study aims to identify the most optimal and economical hybrid power plant configuration through simulation of on-grid and off-grid scenarios with varying renewable energy proportions. The method used is quantitative simulation based on electricity demand data, renewable energy potential, and equipment costs. The results show that a hybrid configuration of 75% solar PV hybrid 25% with diesel produces the lowest COE of 1.660 rupiah/kWh, significantly lower than the current PLTD COE and the Bangka Belitung provincial standard. This scenario is economically feasible with positive NPV values meeting investment criteria. Conversely, wind turbine configurations yield higher COE due to wind variability and expensive technology costs. The study’s implications support the dedieselization program by recommending solar-based hybrid configurations as an efficient and environmentally friendly solution for island regions.  
Network Centric Warfare (NCW) as Defense Resilience: Strengthening National Defenses Through Integrated Air Defense Systems Wijaya, Wisnu Candra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i7.6872

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This study discusses the importance of applying Network-Centric Warfare (NCW) to strengthen Indonesia's national air defense resilience. The primary issue identified is the low integration level of the TNI air defense system, resulting in weak air deterrence and frequent violations of Indonesian airspace by foreign aircraft. The research focuses on the national air defense system and NCW as a strategy for enhancement. Using a descriptive-analytical method, the study analyzes secondary data from official documents, defense policies, and TNI military doctrine, providing a comprehensive overview of the current air defense status and how NCW can enhance military operations. Findings reveal that NCW significantly improves situational awareness by enabling real-time information exchange among military components such as radars, sensors, and air weapons systems. It facilitates better unit coordination and faster battlefield decision-making. However, challenges remain due to reliance on diverse foreign military equipment with different communication standards, cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and limited human resources proficient in military communication technology. In conclusion, while NCW holds great potential to improve Indonesia’s air defense resilience, its optimal implementation requires modernizing communication infrastructure, enhancing interoperability among military systems, and developing skilled human resources. With strategic coordination, NCW can become a robust backbone of air defense, effectively countering modern threats like stealth fighters, hypersonic missiles, and armed drones.
Profile Of Pleural Fluid Adenosine Deaminase And Protein Levels In Tuberculous Pleural Effusion At Adam Malik Hospital Indonesia Sihite, Marisi Ester Nova; Bihar, Syamsul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i7.6873

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Tuberculosis remains one of the most prevalent infectious diseases worldwide. In addition to affecting the lungs, Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection can also cause extrapulmonary tuberculosis, including pleural effusion. Tuberculous pleural effusion is a relatively common condition, with an incidence ranging from three to thirty percent of total tuberculosis cases. Diagnosing tuberculous pleural effusion presents a clinical challenge due to nonspecific symptoms and limitations of conventional diagnostic methods. Biomarker testing, such as measuring Adenosine Deaminase levels in pleural fluid, has been widely used as a diagnostic method due to its high sensitivity and specificity in distinguishing tuberculous pleural effusion from other causes. Method: This study aims to analyze Adenosine Deaminase levels and pleural fluid protein levels in patients with pleural effusion. A descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach was conducted on thirty-five samples that met the inclusion criteria. Result: The results showed that the mean Adenosine Deaminase level was sixty-one point nine seven grams per liter, with a standard deviation of fifty-eight point three one four and a median value of forty-one grams per liter. The mean pleural fluid protein level was four point five grams per deciliter, with a standard deviation of one point five six and a median value of four point three one grams per deciliter. Conclusion: The analysis revealed significant differences in Adenosine Deaminase and pleural fluid protein levels based on nutritional status, comorbid diseases, and bacteriological examination results. Furthermore, a positive and significant correlation was found between Adenosine Deaminase and pleural fluid protein levels, where an increase in Adenosine Deaminase levels was associated with higher pleural fluid protein levels. Clinical factors such as nutritional status, comorbid diseases, and bacteriological examination results play a role in determining the levels of these biomarkers.
Comparison Of Eosinophil Counts In Copd Group B And Group E Patients Siregar, Anita Fitriani; Pandia , Pandiaman
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disease associated with chronic inflammation due to exposure to toxins and one of inflammation biomarkers is eosinophil counts which found to be increased in COPD cases and also associated with patient outcome. Aims : This research aims to analyze the differences of eosinophil counts in COPD patients either Group B or Group E at Prof. Dr. Chairuddin Panusunan Lubis Hospital, North Sumatra. Material and Methods: This is an observational analytical study with case-control design. Data were obtained retrospectively from medical records, with the main variable is eosinophil counts obtained from routine blood tests. Additional variables included gender, age, smoking history, level of shortness of breath (mMRC), history of exacerbations, body mass index (BMI), and education level. Bivariate analysis used the T-independent test for normally distributed data and Mann Whitney test for non-normally distributed data, p-value <0.05 indicates statistically significant results. Results: Most of COPD patient either in Group B or Group D was a heavy smoker with obesity type 2 and shortness of breath which indicated by a high mMRC score. Mean eosinophils values in COPD Group B patients was 248,677±294,739 while in COPD Group E patients it was 151,290±190,416. Analysis with T- Independent -test to compare eosinophil counts between Group B and Group E showed a statistically significant difference, with a p-value of 0.000 (p <0.05). Conclusion : COPD group B patients have a higher number of eosinophils than COPD group E which indicated a significant inflammatory process in group B, while more stable diseases in group E.
Optimizing Diagnosis and Antibiotic Therapy in Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia: A Comparative Study of Tracheal Secretion Cultures in Critically III Patients Assilmy Lubis, Muhammad Rizky; Bihar, Syamsul
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Invasive mechanical ventilation in pneumonia patients often leads to complications, including ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), which is associated with specific bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance. Tracheal secretion cultures are essential for identifying bacterial patterns and assessing antibiotic resistance in these patients. This study aims to analyze the bacterial patterns and antibiotic resistance in tracheal secretion cultures of pneumonia patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation in a hospital setting. This cross-sectional study involved 95 samples from patients receiving care in the intensive care unit (ICU) who met predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Samples were collected through endotracheal aspiration or bronchoalveolar lavage procedures. Bacterial identification was conducted using both conventional and automated methods, while antibiotic resistance was assessed using the disk diffusion method. The study found that Gram-negative bacteria, primarily Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, dominated the bacterial cultures. These pathogens are known for their high adaptability in hospital environments and their association with prolonged hospitalization and increased mortality. High resistance to ?-lactam antibiotics and fluoroquinolones was observed, although antibiotics like amikacin and meropenem remained effective. Chi-square analysis showed a significant correlation between bacterial species and antibiotic resistance patterns. The findings highlight the importance of accurate microbiological diagnosis to guide appropriate empirical therapy and emphasize the need for strict antibiotic stewardship programs and continuous resistance surveillance in ICU settings. Further studies are necessary to optimize infection control and antibiotic therapy protocols for patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation.
Evaluasi Manajemen Pajak pada Perusahaan Perdagangan Besar Barang Logam untuk Bahan Konstruksi (Studi Kasus di Perusahaan PMA PT. ABC) Guoquan, Yang; Nuryanah , Siti
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Foreign Investment Companies (PMA) in Indonesia face significant challenges arising from the complexity and dynamics of tax regulations. This situation requires a tax management system that is not only compliant but also efficient in order to maintain the financial health of the company. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of best practice tax management at PT ABC, a PMA company operating in the wholesale trade of metal goods for construction materials. Using a qualitative approach through case study methodology, this research examines in depth the aspects of tax planning, implementation, and control within the company. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews with financial managers and analysis of internal company documents. The results of the study indicate that PT ABC has a solid tax management foundation, including the use of the SAP system, documented Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and the implementation of routine audits. However, further identification revealed operational challenges, such as cash flow pressure due to tax refund mechanisms, high compliance costs, and a technology system that is not yet fully integrated with the tax authority's digital platform. This study recommends five strategic steps for optimization: enhancing technology integration, exploring fiscal incentives, formalizing collaboration with external consultants, developing internal tax policies, and implementing a more advanced cash flow monitoring system.
Perbandingan Makna Ideasional Representasi Tiga Pemimpin dalam Novel A Clash of Kings dan Terjemahannya Rabbani, Hilma; Dewi , Haru Deliana
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This research wil discuss the representation of three leaders in the novel A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin. The three leaders discussed are Stannis Baratheon, Joffrey Baratheon, and Daenerys Targaryen. The three characters will be assessed with the critical discourse analysis approach of Halliday's ideational metafunction theory (2004). This research will examine the representation of the three leaders shown through their ideational functions by observing the transitivity of their clauses in the original version and their translation, then comparing the results of the analysis of the two versions. The research method is descriptive qualitative and data corpus processing using Sketch Engine tool to see transitivity in the depiction of the three characters and compare it with the translated version. The results showed that the characters Stannis and Joffrey were dominated by material processes (34.7% and 46% in the original text; 37.95% and 40% in the translation, respectively), while Daenerys was dominated by mental processes (45.8% in the original text; 48% in the translation). The shift in transitivity occurs due to differences in language and cultural structure, but it does not significantly affect the overall image of the character. The conclusion of this research is that the composition of process types affects the figure of the leader represented by each character. In addition, based on the process type components of the characters, there is no significant shift in the representation of the characters in the translated version. Research on this topic is expected to see how the translation process affects the ideational function in interpreting human experience.

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