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Journal of Comprehensive Science
ISSN : 296247     EISSN : 29624584     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36418/jcs
This journal publishes research articles covering multidisciplinary sciences, which includes: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts sciences and media. Published articles are from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues or reviews of scientific books.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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The Influence of Instagram Social Media Promotion on Domestic Tourists' Decision to Visit Pandawa Beach Tourist Attraction Wati, Ni Kadek Erma Anggara; Wayan Mertha, I; Kristiono Liestiandre, Hanugerah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i9.971

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At Present, Instagram significantly influences someone's interest in traveling to a place or tourist attraction. For example, many things can influence someone or tourists to visit, such as interesting content created by the managers of a tourist attraction. Currently, many tourist attraction accounts promote their tourism products through content on Instagram, such as videos or photos showcasing their products. There are also many Bali Tourism Instagram accounts that are popular among Indonesian tourists, especially millennials, making it easier for tourists to visit One of the attractions in Bali, the aim of this study is to identify the Influence of Social Media Promotion on Instagram Towards the Decision of Domestic Tourists to Visit Pandawa Beach Tourist Attraction.
Utilization of Neuromarketing Principles in Visual Communication Design to Increase Consumer Attraction Paramitha, Jessica
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i9.974

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Neuromarketing, a discipline combining neuroscience and marketing, has become a primary focus in understanding consumer behavior through understanding the brain's response to marketing stimuli. This article explores the development of neuromarketing in visual communication design, investigating the neuroimaging techniques used in neuromarketing and case studies illustrating its application in optimizing visual design. Neuroimaging techniques, such as fMRI and EEG, enable researchers to monitor brain activity related to responses to visual stimuli. Case studies show that manipulating visual designs can trigger positive brain responses, increase ad attractiveness, and influence consumer behavior. In addition to its benefits, the application of neuromarketing also faces several challenges, including the complexity of interpreting neuroimaging data and limitations in generalizing research findings. However, these challenges can be overcome with a holistic approach and collaboration among neuroscientists, marketers, and designers.
Aktivitas Antioksidan Ekstrak Etanol 50% dan 70% Daun Kenikir (Cosmos Caudatus Kunth) Dengan Metode DPPH (2,2 Diphenyl-1 Picrylhydrazyl) Astuti, Syafira Wiji; Sasmito, Ediati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i9.978

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Antioxidants are molecules that work by warding off free radicals thereby reducing the damaging effects of free radicals. Coronary heart disease is a disease caused by free radicals. Kenikir leaves contain quite high flavonoid metabolite compounds, namely 12.197 mg QE/g. Flavonoids are among the largest natural phenolic compounds in plants that have bioactivity as medicines. The benefits of flavonoids are as anticancer, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant. The aim of this research was to determine the antioxidant activity of 50% and 70% ethanol extract of kenikir leaves (Cosmos caudatus Kunth.) using the DPPH method. This type of research is analytic cross sectional. The results of this study indicate that there is antioxidant activity of 50% and 70% ethanol extract of kenikir leaves (Cosmos caudatus Kunth.) using the DPPH method. The lowest IC50 value was 70% ethanol extract of kenikir leaves, namely 45.573 ± 0.241 ppm. The highest potential antioxidant activity is 70% ethanol extract of kenikir leaves with an IC50 value of 45.573 ± 0.241 ppm. The highest total flavonoid content was 70% ethanol extract of kenikir leaves, namely 17.209 ± 0.297%. The conclusion of this research is that 70% ethanol extract of kenikir leaves (Cosmos caudatus Kunth.) has the highest antioxidant activity with an IC50 value of 45.573 ± 0.241 ppm.
Pengalaman Remaja Bali Yang Melakukan Perilaku Self-Injury Pratama, Putu Yudi Suwetha; Nugrahaeni Widiasavitri, Putu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i9.979

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Adolescents face several changes that cause conflict and emotional stress during adolescence. The conflicts and emotional pressure faced by teenagers cause teenagers to experience distress so that teenagers will have difficulty controlling themselves and carry out actions that are detrimental to themselves. In dealing with stressful conditions, teenagers need to develop behavior by implementing coping strategies. However, not all teenagers are able to develop and choose appropriate coping strategies in dealing with stressful conditions, one of which is engaging in self-injury behavior. Self-injury behavior is the behavior of individuals who deliberately hurt or injure themselves with the aim of reducing the emotional problems they are facing. Self-injury behavior has the impact of feeling satisfied because it feels capable of venting negative emotions, however, another impact of self-injury behavior is addiction, which can lead to attempts to commit suicide. It is important for research to be able to describe how teenagers experience self-injury behavior. This research is a qualitative phenomenological research with semi-structured interviews with three teenagers as resource persons. The data obtained was then analyzed using interpretive phenomenology based on Kahija (2017). The results in this study include 1) motives for self-injury behavior, 2) dynamics of self-injury behavior and, 3) experience of carrying out self-injury behavior.
Development of Madrasah Supervisor Professionalism in Order to Improve The Quality of Madrasah (Research on the Madrasah Supervisor Working Group of the Office of the Ministry of Religion, Regency and City of Tasikmalaya) Sopwan, Agus; Mahmud, Mahmud; Erihadiana, Mohamad; Karman, Karman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i9.982

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This study aims to examine the development of the professionalism of madrasah supervisors in order to improve the quality of madrasahs. The method used is a qualitative approach with a descriptive method, where data is collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. The data analysis technique involves data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of this study reveal several key points: 1) The planning of supervisor development is carried out through recruitment based on administrative, competence, and qualification requirements, including the preparation of scientific papers and meeting credit score standards; 2) The implementation is conducted through supervision programs, which include the development of teacher competencies, monitoring graduate competency standards, content standards, process standards, and assessment standards, as well as teacher performance evaluations; 3) The evaluation of professional development has been continuously performed in accordance with the planned objectives and the established assessment standards; 4) Follow-up actions are conducted both individually and in groups; and 5) The design of this research is called the "Madrasah Supervisor Professional Development Model," which will be implemented as a program for the continuous improvement of madrasah quality. This model is expected to significantly contribute to enhancing the professionalism of madrasah supervisors and, in turn, elevate the overall standards of education within the madrasah system.
Persepsi Konsumen Terhadap Bauran Pemasaran Produk Se’i Babi pada Rumah Makan Baun, Kecamatan Amarasi Barat Asri, Lidiana; Y. Luruk, Maria; S. Niron, Sirilus; R. Lole, Ulrikus
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Pork is one of the commodities that is widely consumed by people in East Nusa Tenggara Province (NTT), with se'i meat as one of its superior processed products. Se'i pork, which goes through a traditional smoking process, has a distinctive taste and aroma that makes it favored by many consumers. Based on data from the Kupang City BPS in 2021, the pig population in NTT reached 2.6 million heads, and pork production reached 26.81 million tons. This makes NTT one of the regions with the highest pork production in Indonesia. Along with the increase in the pig population, the consumption of processed pork products, especially se'i, has also increased, driving the growth of the pork se'i agroindustry in the region. The city of Kupang and its surroundings has many restaurant businesses that offer pork se'i, including Baun pork se'i restaurant, which is known for its location in the West Amarasi area. However, marketing factors such as price, location, product, and promotion in the marketing mix of pork products in Baun have not been analyzed in detail. Therefore, this study was conducted to understand consumer perception of the marketing mix of pork products in Baun and the factors that affect purchase decisions. This study aims to analyze consumer perception of the marketing mix of pork in baun, analyze factors that affect consumer decision-making. Price, location, product, and promotion are factors that affect the marketing mix of pork products in Baun. The sampling method uses an accidental sampling technique, while the data collection for primary data uses a list of questions that have been prepared and secondary data is taken from related agencies. Meanwhile, the data analysis method uses binary logistics analysis. The results of the study show that the consumer perception of pork sausage is included in the level of very fondness, and the factors that affect the marketing mix of pork sausage are price, location, and promotion while the product has no effect on the marketing mix of pork sausage in Baun.
Perencanaan Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Surya (PLTS) Sistem Hybrid Pada Jaringan Kelistrikan Di Rumah Sakit Umum Yarsi Pontianak Sanjaya, Rhendy Eka; Gianto, Rudi; Junaidi, Junaidi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i9.984

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Electrical energy is very important in everyday life to support the activities of various sectors. Fossil fuels as an energy source are a top priority, therefore renewable energy is an alternative to replace the limitations of fossil fuels which is the main priority in efforts to generate electrical energy in Indonesia. The high intensity of sunlight in Indonesia, especially in Pontianak City, is very suitable for building a Solar Power Plant (PLTS). The aim of this research is to find out how much potential PLTS has using applications PVsyst 7.3by utilizing the roof of the hospital building. This research uses three methods for economic analysis and analyzing the feasibility of PLTS. The method used isNet Present Value (NPV), Profitability Index (PI), and Discounted Payback Period (DPP). The results of research carried out using Software PVsyst 7.3 It was found that the PLTS system was installed on the roof of YARSI Pontianak General Hospital with a slope angle of 4O namely 115 kWp with the type of solar panel used being the Jinko Solar Tiger Neo N-type 72HL4-BDV 580Wp 198 units, 3 inverters of the SUN2000-30/36/40KTL-M3 type with a capacity of 40 kW, and batteries with type Sunlight RES OPzS with a capacity of 3060 Ah. Based on the results of calculations that have been carried out, the initial investment required is IDR. 1,578,472,422. Analysis of the economic feasibility of PLTS using 3 methods has been carried out to obtain an NPV value of Rp. 797.610.941,86, PI value of 1.505, and DPP value of 14 years. The three methods used in this research show that PLTS is feasible.
Hukum Islam pada Imple¬mentasi Manajemen Risiko Penyelesaian Pembiayaan Bermasalah Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) Ismail, Yana Chaeru Taufik; Janwari, Yadi; Kamaludin Yusup, Deni; Ahmad Saebani , Beni
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Islamic banking continues to develop, particularly in product diversification, offering a wider variety of options that have positively impacted the public's willingness to conduct muamalah activities through Islamic banks. Various financing products provide customers with the convenience of selecting options that suit their needs. The object of this research, as explained by Husein Umar in Setiawan Santana, focuses on problematic financing, a condition where significant deviations occur in repayments, leading to delays or potential losses. Problematic financing represents a situation where loan repayment agreements face the risk of failure and tend to lead to potential losses. This study offers new insights by examining the role of Islamic law in managing problematic financing risk at Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI). The novelty of the research lies in the further exploration of using Islamic contracts (akad) as the main foundation in regulating and resolving problematic financing. Through this approach, the research provides a fresh perspective on how Islamic banks can more effectively manage financing risks while adhering to Sharia principles. The impact of this research on Islamic banking is quite significant. The application of risk management based on Islamic law is expected to enhance public trust in Islamic banking and strengthen its stability in Indonesia. The use of akad as the legal basis in resolving problematic financing ensures transparency and fairness in line with Sharia principles. This provides protection for both customers and the bank, creating a stronger foundation for the sustainability of Islamic banking in the future.
The Effectiveness of Giving 25% Green Betel Leaf Extract Formula (Piper Betle) in Reducing Germ Numbers on the Emergency Room Floor of RSU "X" Ponorogo Regency Rohmatin, Santi Lisdiana; Sakufa, Avicena; Widiarini, Retno
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Hospitals are places of service that aim to achieve optimal health for the community. In addition to seeking cures, hospitals are also a source of various diseases for both patients and visitors. The disease is caused by pathogenic microorganisms that multiply in the air, water, floor, food, medical and non-medical equipment. One of the most common hospital-acquired infections in the Emergency Department (ER) is nosocomial infection. The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of the use of green betel leaf extract (Piper betel) in reducing the number of germs on the emergency room floor at the x Hospital of Ponorogo Regency. The method used in this study is experimental, with the analysis being Quasi-Experimental and using Pretest-posttest Group Design. The percentage of effectiveness in reducing the number of germs in the 25% formula is 86.78%, the 20% formula is 85.40%, the 15%  formula is 8 1.96%, and the 10% formula is 75%. There was a decrease in the number of germs on the floor of the emergency room using green betel leaf extract (Piper Beetle). The effectiveness of green betel leaf extract on the floor swab test is found in the 25% formula. In addition, a long soaking method and a higher formula can be used to measure the effectiveness of green betel leaf extract as an antibacterial in reducing the number of germs on the floor. 
Implementasi Range Of Motion (ROM) Pasif Untuk Meningkatkan Mobilitas Fisik Pada Pasien Dengan Stroke Hemoragik Di Rumah Sakit Vita Insani Pematangsiantar Sinaga, Veni Delita; Mangara, Azis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i9.1088

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Stroke is a functional brain disorder in the form of death of neurological nerve cells due to disruption of blood flow in one part of the brain. Hemorrhagic stroke is a ruptured blood vessel in the brain which results in intracranial bleeding. The prevalence of stroke cases every year is 13.7 million and around 5.5 million deaths occur due to stroke. One of the nursing problems that arises in cases of hemorrhagic stroke is impaired physical mobility. Efforts that can be made to overcome physical mobility disorders are passive range of motion (ROM). This research design uses the Case Study method. The sampling method used is purposive sampling. The samples taken were 2 respondents, namely patients with hemorrhagic stroke who were hospitalized at Vita Insani Hospital, Pematangsiantar. The results showed that there was an increase in mobility experienced by hemorrhagic stroke patients, a decrease in muscle strength, Mr. U scales (3) to (4) and in Mr. S scales (2) to (3). Passive range of motion (ROM) is effective in cases of hemorrhagic stroke in increasing physical mobility. Nurses are expected to be able to accompany patients to apply passive range of motion (ROM) in an effort to increase physical mobility in hemorrhagic stroke patients.

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