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Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
ISSN : 28085957     EISSN : 28086724     DOI : 10.55324
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal has e-ISSN 2808-6724 and p-ISSN 2808-5957. This journal is published monthly by International Journal Labs. The development of the company made the management of this Journal transferred to International Journal Labs which is part of Syntax Corporation Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal that can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles covering multidisciplinary sciences, including: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts and media sciences.
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Health Promoters & Factors Influencing the Performance of Health Promoters: Literature Review Dewi Wulandari; Antono Surjoputro; Syamsulhuda Budi Mustofa
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Indonesia experiences a double burden of disease. According to Riskedas 2018, non-communicable diseases have increased and the Gerakan masyarakat hidup sehat (Germas) indicators have not been achieved. Health Promoters are health workers who play a role in the achievement of the Gemas indicator. For this reason, it is necessary to study the profession of Health Promoters and the factors that affect the performance of Health Promoters. The purpose of writing this literature review was to describe health promoters and analyze the determinants of the performance of health promoters. The method used is a literature review from journals and references related to Health Promoter, Health Promoter Performance and Performance.  Health Promoters as registered health workers in carrying out their duties based on existing professional standards. There are 3 (three) national journals and 3 (three) international journals related to the performance of Health Promoters, from these three sources it is known that the performance of Health Promoters were influenced by capabilities, incentives and organizational support. Factors that affect the performance of Health Promoters are capabilities, incentives and organizational support, for that it is necessary to improve the performance of Health Promoters through increased capabilities, incentives and organizational support.
A Theological-Ethical Study of Church Against Corruption Yosefo Gule
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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In this paper, the author conducted a theological-ethical study of the Church's role against corruption. The research method in this article uses a descriptive qualitative study method with a library research approach. The practice of corruption is an act that is contrary to the will and character of God. If the behavior of corruption is not resisted, then corruption seems to be a natural act and is no longer seen as an act of crime and sin. The Church, as a religious institution, is also responsible for fighting corruption in Indonesia and providing a formula that can support minimizing corruption that occurs in the life of the nation, society, and Church. The Church plays an essential role in fighting corruption as an agent of change to raise awareness in the community that corruption is a sin and an act against God's will. The role of the Church is significant in fighting corruption by strengthening the sanction mechanism in church administration, supporting anti-corruption programs in the Church, and minimizing the inclusion of a hedonic lifestyle in the lives of church members. It is hoped that through internal control measures in the Church, corruption can be minimized amid the Church and public life in general.
The Effect of Asphalt Baths Wearing Coarse (AC–WC) on the Tide Kemmala Dewi; Aris Krisdiyanto; Archi Rafferti Kriswandanu; Althea Serafim Kriswandaru
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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The phenomenon of high tide that occurs in the coastal areas of Indonesia, especially on the island of Java which often results in floods or often called tidal floods. Tidal flooding is a flood event caused by the overflow of sea tides into coastal land. Often the overflow reaches on some roads located in coastal areas so that roads located in those coastal areas are damaged. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research to investigate the effects caused by stagnant water on road pavement. The study used two standard methods of immersion in high tide and water in the laboratory. This study aims to determine the durability performance of the soaking mixture continuously (continuously) and periodically (intermittently). Soaking specimens (test objects) in a tide with a time variation of 12 hours; 24 hours; 48 hours; and 72 hours. While periodic soaking is carried out by soaking the specimen (test object) for 12 hours, then removed and allowed to stand for the next 12 hours for 3 days. Soaking the asphalt concrete wearing course (AC-WC) mixture either continuously or periodically in the tide has a greater influence compared to the use of laboratory water. This is indicated by the value of the Stability of the asphalt mixture in a bath with a tide smaller than the asphalt mixture soaked with laboratory standard water.
Developing Beru Subdistrict’s Population Data Service Application towards Paperless Office and Good IT Governance Agustinus Lambertus Suban; Imelda Dua Reja
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Many government and private institutions have begun using information systems to process data and produce quality information. Likewise, the Beru Village Office is a government agency that takes care of population administration as a form of service to the community. Beru Village currently uses a computer as a tool to help with administration related to services. However, making certificates are still manual using Microsoft word.  This gives rise to inefficient time spent in mail creation and data search, and often, there are missing and damaged documents. In terms of storage room efficiency, if all these files are converted into digital form or digitized, then storage space is more effective, duplication costs are more efficient, and the use of paper for documents is minimized, or called a paperless office.  This reduces the environmental impact of the overuse of writing and is cost-effective, time-saving, efficient, and more productive. With a digital format, the dissemination of information becomes more accessible and faster as a manifestation of the paperless offices towards e-document-based institutions. This is why the idea of doing research and developing applications is given. The main shot is to create the implementation of a subdistrict towards a paperless office and Good IT Governance, as well as pilot projects for other agencies in processing data efficiently and entering the digital era.
Policy Implementation, Financial Management, Bureaucratic Innovation, and Community Participation on Regional Development Planning’s Effectiveness Warman Warman
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Indonesia is a developing country, therefore development programs continue to be encouraged in all fields because it is important for human survival in the world. To analyze the influence Policy Implementation has on the Effectiveness of South Tangerang City Regional Development Planning and that of Financial Management on the Effectiveness of Tangerang City Regional Development Planning South, this type of explanatory research is a strategy that is quite popular in mixed methods research and is often used by researchers who are inclined to quantitative processes and deemed suitable for this study. Regional development is not solely determined by the potential or wealth of abundant natural resources, but is also determined by systematic development planning, measurable, and comprehensive. Good financial management has been proven to be able to increase the effectiveness of regional development planning. The implementation of the financial management system begins with the formulation of the program and the determination of good performance indicators. It will be very useful to apply because it will serve as a benchmark in achieving the program objectives that have been set.
The Effect of Ciprofloxacin on Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Andre Dwi Gustiano; Alvarino Alvarino; Etriyel MYH; Peri Eriad Yunir
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Increased PSA levels can be caused by prostate cancer, prostate infection, and BPH. Several studies report that the use of antibiotics can affect PSA levels. This study aims to determine the effect of ciprofloxacin administration in patients with prostate-specific antigen values ??of 4-10 ng/mL. This was an analytical study with a prospective cohort design. This study was conducted at Dr. M. Djamil Hospital, Padang starting from July 2022 until October 2022. The sampling technique used non-probability sampling with consecutive sampling method. The patient was given the antibiotic ciprofloxacin 2x500 mg for 2 weeks. PSA measurements were carried out before and after administration of antibiotics. There were 20 subject with an average age of 62.65 years (52-79). The mean of initial PSA value was 6.53 ng/mL and the final PSA value was 5.76 ng/mL. There was a significant difference between PSA levels before and after administration of ciprofloxacin (p=0.000). The use of antibiotics in patients with PSA levels of 4-10 ng/ml can reduce PSA levels.
Clinker Volume on Seam H’s Distribution and Estimation Based on Coal Mine’s Drill Data Yoki Dwi Asmoro; Musri Ma'waleda; Sri Widodo
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Clinker is a rock change due to the process of burning and heating coal below the surface. The emergence of well-identified clinkers can prevent loss of coal reserve volume (Loss Reserve) and clinker can be used for haul road surfacing. The purpose of this study is to analyze the distribution pattern of clinker and estimate the volume of clinker through 3D clinker modeling in the H seam of Sambarata Area, Berau Regency, East Kalimantan Province. Research methodology is divided into literature studies, data collection, data processing, data analysis and conclusions. The data used in this study are drill data which include coordinates, elevation, type of lithology, thickness and depth of clinker, and depth of drill points. Data processing and analysis of this study was carried out through clinker correlation using Minescape software version 8.1. Clinker correlation is performed to determine the continuity of the clinker layer from one drill point to another. Based on the results of the analysis on the correlation cross section, it was concluded that the distribution of clinker follows the morphological shape of hills starting from the ground surface at an elevation of +80 to +87 masl to an elevation of +15 to +25 masl horizontally extending towards the North-South according to the direction of the coal seam strike.
Perceived Stress, Self-Efficacy, and Mental Health of the First-Year College Students during COVID-19 Pandemic Rona M. Guillena; Junge B. Guillena
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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This study determined the relationship between the perceived stress and the mental health of the first-year college students in Adventist Medical Center College Iligan, Philippines for the Academic Year 2021-2022. This study also assessed the moderating effect of self-efficacy on the relationship between college students' perceived stress and mental health. The random sample of 208 first-year college students who were officially enrolled and those who took the online class modality for the first semester of 2021-2022. This study utilized a cross-sectional survey design and descriptive-correlation design with the application of moderated regression analysis. Results showed that perceived stress is a significant predictor of mental health. At the same time, self-efficacy does not offer any moderated effect on the relationship between perceived stress and the respondents' mental health. Thus, the perceived stress harms the students' mental health.
Assessing the Online Teaching Readiness Competencies Among the College Faculty of Adventist Medical Center Junge B. Guillena
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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This study aimed to determine the readiness competencies for online teaching and the confidence to teach online among the college faculty in Adventist Medical Center College (AMCC) Iligan for the Academic Year 2020-2021. This study utilized a cross-sectional research design with forty-one (41) sampled Adventist Medical Center College (AMCC) voluntarily participating. Results indicated that the faculty rated very important and more confident in creating quizzes and tests and online assignments but noticeably scored low in creating instructional videos and managing grades online. Demographic profiles like age, gender, the department assigned, and years of teaching experience have no significant effect on the level of importance of online teaching competencies and their confidence to teach online. Thus, the result signified that the perceived assessment of the faculty on the importance of the online teaching competencies and their ability to conduct online were comparable across their characteristics.
Observing Digital Leadership Model through Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis a la Regulator during Pandemic Era Ridhony Marisson Hasudungan Hutasoit; Florentina Kurniasari; Ringkar Situmorang
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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he COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on changing people's behavior. The pandemic has become one of the accelerators for the acceleration of human civilization to internalize technology in various dynamics of human life. One of the sectors affected by this pandemic is the financial services sector, which includes the banking sector, capital markets, and the non-bank financial industry. This dynamic needs to be responded by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) as the regulator, supervisor, and enforcer and consumer protection service in the financial services sector in accordance with Law Number 21 of 2011 concerning the Financial Services Authority. The role of OJK representatives in the regions became significant as an extension of the head office. The role of digital leaders is needed in achieving task force performance through digital transformation. The phenomenological approach is an option in this research as a medium to explore research problems. Researchers use Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) as a data analysis technique in tracing the meaning of the phenomenon that occurs. Based on the results of research conducted by the OJK of Southeast Sulawesi Province, seven qualities of the digital leader model in the success of digital transformation consisted of digital literacy, vision, stakeholder concern, agility, risk taking, collaboration, and compliance with regulations/policies.

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