Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani (MUDIMA)
Journal Description Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani (MUDIMA) adalah adalah jurnal multidisiplin yang diterbitkan oleh Formosa Publisher. Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani (MUDIMA) terbit setiap bulan (monthly). Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani (MUDIMA)merupakan jurnal peer review, open access, dan ilmiah yang menerbitkan makalah penelitian, makalah review, laporan kasus, studi kasus, resensi buku, tesis, karya disertasi, dll. Focus and Scope: Jurnal ini didedikasikan untuk menggali dan menyebarluaskan hasil dari berbagai pemikiran kreatif dan inovatif yang berdasarkan pada proses penelitian dan pemikiran yang ilmiah. Jurnal ini berfokus pada: Humaniora: Seni, Sejarah, Bahasa, Sastra, Musik, Filsafat, Agama, Teater, dll. Ilmu Sosial: Geografi, Sosiologi, Pendidikan, Ilmu Politik, Hukum, Kebijakan, Tinjauan Sosial, Seni, Sejarah, Filsafat, Antropologi Manajemen: Perdagangan, Ekonomi, Keuangan, Akuntansi, Tata Kelola Perusahaan, Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia, Manajemen Pemasaran, Pelatihan dan Pengembangan Manajemen Mutu Teknik: Teknologi Informasi, Aplikasi Komputer, Teknik Sipil, Teknik Mesin, Teknik Kimia, Teknik Elektro, Fisika Ilmu Kedokteran: Kedokteran, Kesehatan, Keperawatan, Penelitian Klinis, Farmasi, Farmasi, Farmakognosi, Farmakologi, Fitokimia Biologi: Botani, Biosains, Mikrobiologi, Bioteknologi, Biologi Klinis, Biologi Molekuler, Biokimia, Pertanian, Kimia, Lingkungan dan Ekologi, Ilmu Pangan, Nutrisi, Ilmu Tumbuhan, Entomologi, Zoologi, Perikanan Pendidikan Jasmani: Olahraga, Yoga, Fisioterapi, Fisiologi, Latihan, Kesehatan
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The Effect of Insurance Literation, Perceived Product Benefits, Trust in Insurance & Perceived Product Risk on Decision to Purchase Personal Insurance
Cynthia Sari Dewi
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3012
In this study, it is suspected that there are several factors that can influence the intention to purchase personal insurance. These factors are consumer insurance literacy, perceived product benefits, trustworthiness in insurance, perceived product risk, and favorable attitude towards personal insurance, so this research was conducted to determine whether there is an effect of these variables on the intention to buy insurance. This study uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis with AMOS 24 software, and the results of the analysis state that there is no influence between Consumer Insurance Literacy and Perceived Product Benefits, Belief in Insurance, and Perceived Product Risk. In addition, Perceived Product Benefits have no effect on Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance, Trustful Belief on Insurance has an effect on Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance, Perceived Product Risk has no effect on Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance, and Favorable Attitude to Personal Insurance has an effect on Inclination to Purchase Personal Insurance
Analyses of Critical Success Factors and Barriers to the Implementation of Indonesian Mining Safety Management System: Case Study of a Nickel Mine & Processing Company
Guntur Suryaning Hadi;
Dyah Santhi Dewi;
Ratna Sari Dewi
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3178
A very high level of work risk makes the implementation of an occupational health and safety management system imperative, particularly for mining businesses. Because it has an impact on the business's performance, sustainability, and reputation, mining safety is an issue of critical importance. The Republic of Indonesia's government has enacted regulations requiring the Mineral and Coal Mining Safety Management System (SMKP MINERBA) to be applied, as detailed in MEMR Regulation No. 26 of 2018 and its derivatives, through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR). The implementation of SMKP MINERBA, however, is still insufficient as shown by the rise in mining accidents that result in harm, lost productivity, and even fatalities. The study came to the conclusion that the existing CSFs could be categorized using the seven factors: SMKP good governance; strong organizational safety culture; organizing and resource availability; Specific - Measurable - Attainable - Relevant - Time Bound (SMART) planning and periodic monitoring; management commitment and strategy; effective Occupational Health & Industrial Hygiene (OH-IH) management; and compliance and safety leadership. In the meantime, the barriers may be classified as follows: low SMKP management commitment, inadequate safety leadership, and poor OHS strategy and execution. Rankings of CSFs and Barriers were also established using the Relative Importance Index (RII), and the ratings might be used by Management to enhance the organization further. As a consequence, the findings of this study and the solutions offered are beneficial to the industry since they may increase practitioners' knowledge and support them in expanding their acceptance in organizations
Factors of Halal Awareness in Cosmetic Products Among Milenial Muslimah in Indonesia
Hendy Tannady;
Meilisa Alvita
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3199
This study aims to analyze the factors that shape awareness of halal cosmetic products among millennial Muslim women in Indonesia. The data source for this study came from a sample of 100 respondents, namely millennial Muslim women who already have an income and have used halal cosmetics, which were determined using a representative purposive sampling method. Data were analyzed using factor analysis which consisted of 4 factors, namely: (1) Halal Information, (2) Availability, (3) Halal in Media, and (4) Halal Program with a total of 23 variables. The results showed that there were 6 new factors that were formed from 21 variables analyzed and contributed 68.081%, which consisted of: (1) Media Information of 31.448% had an eigen value of 6.604, (2) Halal Accessibility of 10.624% had an eigen value of 2.231 , (3) Halal Label Information of 7.928% has an eigen value of 1.665, (4) Knowledge of Halal of 7.243% has an eigen value of 1.521, (5) Halal Program of 5.784% has an eigen value of 1.215, and (6) Halal Assurance of 5.054 % has an eigenvalue of 1.061. So from these results, it is advisable for cosmetic companies to prioritize the power of halal cosmetics and disseminate knowledge about the benefits of halal cosmetic ingredients directly to millennial Muslim women. In this way it is hoped that it can increase halal awareness among millennial Muslim women
The Identification of House Characteristic in the Karang Mumus River Bank Settlement Samarinda City Based on Settlement Development Patterns
Adventsa Novitasari;
Edward E. Pandelaki
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3370
An Living in the river region has certain characteristics and uniqueness, as the body of a house is familiar with the situation and area of the bengals. The island of Kalimantan is divided by bengals-large, characteristic and characteristic areas and other areas, one of which is the sharpening child of the master river that divides the city of Samarinda. The typology of the house of the Karang Mumus river comprises three types of structures that were built on the river's edge or commonly called floating houses, and those on the waterfront or transitional zone between the water and the land commonly called stilts, and the buildings on the ground. The research method used by the writer is the qualitative descriptive method of identifying house typology above the river Karang Mumus to evaluate whether it measures up to the standards associated with the settlements above the river. The purpose of this article was to find typology of the buildings at the settlement of the Karang Mumus river situated on the flotation segment, stage, and concrete. In addition to the configuration of forms and Spaces, it is acquired a developmental pattern that can have an impact on the characteristics of the settlement
Application of the Spiral of Silence Theory in Rural Mojokerto Indonesia: Opininion Contestation in Duck Village and Social Isolation in Leprosy Villagge
Endik Hidayat;
Daniel Susilo;
Aufa Izzuddin Baihaqi;
Rosyidatuzzahro Anisyukurlillah
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3451
The background of this study is the hegemony of opinion in the Modopuro duck village and the social isolation of the Sumberglagah leprosy village. This study uses the spiral of silence as the main theory and supports patron-client relationships in rural communities theory. This study took two locations: the Sumberglagah leprosy village in Tangjungkenongo village and the duck village in Modopuro village. This study used a qualitative method focusing on two villages in Mojokerto Regency. This study found the application of the spiral of silence theory applies if public opinion or issues concern villagers' daily lives. Environmental pollution issues in Modopuro and the stigma of the Tanjungkenogo leprosy village are included in the close case category because they are related to the daily life and experiences of the villagers. Another finding is the emergence of patron-client relationships. The position of patrons from business circles with clients in Moduporo villagers is quite strong. Meanwhile, Tanjungkenongo village, which acts as a patron, is a public official for the clients of the villagers, especially the Sumberglagah leprosy village
Effects of Teachers’ Interpersonal Conflicts on Their Motivation at Sec-ondary Level in Gilgit
Anwar Ul Haq;
Syed Ghazanfer Abbas;
Usama Bashir
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3456
The study was aimed to explore the teachers’ interpersonal conflicts and their motivation level. It also intended to determine the relationship and effects of teachers’ interpersonal conflicts on their motivation. The study was descriptive type of research and carried out in a quantitative manner. Population of the study encompasses all the teachers of the public sector lower secondary schools in Gilgit. There were 150 teachers appointed in 12 secondary schools. Random sampling technique was used and 100 teachers were randomly selected from the population for the study. A comprehensive questionnaire was developed for the teachers to explore the teachers’ interpersonal conflicts, motivation and their relationship. The questionnaire comprised two scales, one was conflict assessment scale and the second was motivation assessment scale. The data was collected by the personal visit of researcher and finally analyzed and tabulated by using SPSS 16th edition. Statistical operations like Cronbach’s Alpha Reliability, Correlation, and Regression analysis were used to analyze the data and find the results of intended objectives. The interpreted data shows that the majority of respondents which is 64% of total sample population were found in an average level. The collected teachers’ opinions explored that there are interpersonal conflicts which they are facing with their fellow workers, supervisors, students, and parents of teachers. The second finding of study was the motivation of teachers. The opinion given on the questionnaire by the teachers show that the majority of respondents have high motivation level. The last and main finding of the study explores the effects of teachers’ interpersonal conflicts on the motivation of teachers. The statistical measurements determine that there is a relationship among the interpersonal conflict and motivation of teachers and these conflicts affect their motivation level. The effects of conflicts on the motivation measured through regression were 8.1%. While this effect was significant at 0.01 level of significance (β= -0.26, t= -2.93). So, to decimate this effect it’s quite necessary for the organizations and institutions to take precautionary steps prior to the occurrence of conflicts and overcome the communication gaps. Awareness sessions and seminars may have positive indicators for the prevention of conflicts
Exploring the Reasons of Aggressive Teacher Behavior Affecting Learners’ Competencies At K-12: An Empirical Analysis
Syed Ghazanfer Abbas;
Muhammad Ehsan;
Anwar ul Haq
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3457
Good behaviour is a prerequisite for both teaching and learning and is a fundamental educational outcome that society should demand. They will become more impatient and uneducated if we do not provide the good order and good results that society expects from instructors. The main purpose of this study was to explore the reasons of aggressive behavior of educators. The objective of the study was: To explore the reasons that affects the competencies of learners due to aggressive behavior of teachers at K-12. Population of the study consisted of all students (621) during the year 2020-2021 from the Federal Government Boys School & Colleges, Rawalpindi. Random sampling technique was used in the selection of sample. Self-structured Questionnaire was used as a research tool with five-point Likert Scale. The major findings of the study were: Teachers were suffering from psychological problems. They also face domestic problems in their life. In the process of teaching teachers do not have command on their subjects. Teachers are not skilled in conveying their subject matter to students. Teachers were prone to social indiscipline. It was conclude that teachers are suffering from financial problems. Teachers are forced to adopt such behavior due to the pressure of office affairs. Due to students’ low performance in their studies, teachers get aggressive
Anti-Bacterial Activity Test of Carrot Tuber Ethanol Extract Hydrogel Preparation (Daucus Carota L.) in Inhibiting the Growth of Bacteria and Their Ability in the Healing Process of Grade II Burns on Wistar Rat (Rattus Norvegicus)
Welly Ria Utami Lubis;
Ali Napiah Nasution;
Hanjaya;
Alvin Abrar Harahap;
Muhammad Nawal Hasya;
Jeri Yuliansyah;
Ermi Girsang
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3529
Carrots are root vegetables that are very common in Indonesia. Carrot plant (Daucus carita L.) is a root vegetable plant that has a high content of beta carotene, rich in dietary fiber, natural antioxidants and high vitamin A which is 12,000 IU. The reddish-yellow color of carrots is due to the high content of carotene pigment. The sample used in this study was fresh carrot tubers. The tubers are separated from other impurities and then washed thoroughly and then drained and weighed. Next, the tubers are dried at a temperature of 30-40oC until the tubers are dry (marked when broken brittle). Simplisia that has dried (brittle) is powdered with a blender and stored in a tightly closed container and stored at room temperature. The preparation of the extract is carried out by maceration using 70% ethanol solvent. According to the Indonesian Herbal Pharmacopoeia (2008), as much as 1 part of simplisia dry powder is put into the maserator, added 10 parts of solvent. Soak for the first 6 hours while stirring occasionally, then let stand for 18 hours. Separate the maserat by filtering. Repeat the extraction process at least twice with the same type and amount of solvent. Furthermore, all the mafiber is collected, then evaporated with a rotary evaporator at a temperature of ±50oC until a thick extract is obtained. The results showed that ethanol extract of carrot tubers with a simplisia weight of 500 grams produced a yield of 3.78% with an extract weight of 68.9 grams. The results below show that carrot tuber ethanol extract shows phytochemical screening results that contain flavonoids, alkaloids, glycosides, tannins and steroids. The results of the measurement of the diameter of the inhibitory zone above showed that ethanol extract of carrot tubers (Daucus carota L.) can inhibit the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus bacteria at concentrations of 10-400 mg / mL. The measurement results obtained the diameter of the inhibitory zone with a strong inhibitory zone response category at all concentration variations. It was found that high concentrations had activity that did not differ significantly from low concentrations. Carrot tuber ethanol extract has a significant difference (p < 0.05) when compared to the positive and negative groups while the results of the measurement of bacterial killing power above show that carrot tuber ethanol extract (Daucus carota L.) can inhibit the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus bacteria at concentrations of 10 – 100 mg / mLl
Test the Effectiveness of Carrot Tuber Ethanol Extract Cream Preparation Formulation in Preventing Increased Melanin in Male Wistar Rats Exposed to UVB Light
Wulan Dhari;
Ali Napiah Nasution;
Djohan;
Widyaningsih Oentari;
Widya Pasca Amir;
Anita Merry Cisca;
Ermi Girsang
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3535
This study was conducted with the aim of proving carrot tuber extract (Daucus carota L.) formulated in cream form can prevent an increase in the amount of melanin in the skin tissue of male wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) exposed to UVB light and see histopathological changes due to carrot tuber extract given as a prevention of increasing the amount of melanin. This study is experimental with a post-test only control group research design. The test method used was testing the amount of melanin modified using a 13 watt Exoterra UVB 200 lamp. The animals tested were rats (Rattus norvegicus) male wistar strain aged 2-3 months, weighing ± 200 grams. Male rats were randomly divided into 6 groups. Each group consists of 5 male rats. The test area on the back of the back is 2x2 cm2. Group I male rats without cream administration as a negative control group, Group II male rats for Parasol Face Sunscreen Cream as a positive group. Group III is the group with the provision of basic ingredient cream and group IV-VI is the group with the administration of 25% carrot tuber extract cream; 50 %; 75 %. topically for 4 weeks.. The evaluation was performed by observing the amount of melanin at week 4 of histopathology analyzing in the test area. The results will be processed with IBM SPSS 21.0 and analyzed with the steps of Descriptive Analysis, Normality Analysis with data using Shapiro-Wilk test and Homogeneity using Levene's test, Comparative Analysis using one way Anova test, followed by Post-hoc test with LSD test. If the data is abnormal, use non-parametric analysis of the Kruskal-Wallis test followed by the Mann-Whitney test. The results showed that extra ethanol of carrot tubers can prevent the increase in the amount of melanin. This was shown by its ability to reduce melanin and histopathological changes in a group of male rats applied carrot tuber ethanol extract cream within 4 weeks
Interpretation of Groundwater Flow Using Fault and Fracture Density (FFD) Method in West Bandung District
Dwi Suyandi Pasa Wijaya;
Boy Yoseph C S S S A;
Teuku Yan W M Iskandarsyah
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): June, 2023
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DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i6.3564
Utilization source sustainable groundwater resources is urgently needed in Lots case, with consider dynamics groundwater flow in the area the ground water is seeping water to in land from room between particle land and join form layers aquifer is one type ground The Fault and Fracture Density (FFD) approach was used in study this Method mapping geology used For know type and distribution rock as well as existence appearance geology in the area research Research results state that there is Trough and back Hill become target withdrawal alignment Density Fault and Fracture (FFD). There are 2 structures geology form fault valleys and faults Cibeleng results FFD analysis and geology in the area research Flow path land move from east -west, then changed direction being northwest -southeast following the red zone on the FFD map of the study area When the red zone is the density zone alignment high morphography there is Lots working crackas a flow medium groundwater groundwater flowstarting in layers lava rock which is akifug but in the lava layer is a zone of high structural density so become area catchment sectionfrom later surface watersenter through formed fractureBecause density structure high geology