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Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29873398     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55324
Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development is a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal covering multidisciplinary issues. Monthly published by International Journal Labs, the journal serves as a means of relevant discussion that fall within its focus and scopes. This journal publishes research articles covering multidisciplinary sciences, including humanities and social sciences, education, religious sciences, philosophy, economics, engineering sciences, and health sciences.
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Engagement Enhancement Strategy Between Nurses Public Hospital and Private Hospital Through Improving Perceived Organization Support, Selfefficacy and Servant Leadership (Comparative Study Using QualitativeAnalysis) Soeyono, Annisaa; Notosudjono, Didik; Sunaryo, Widodo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.595

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Nurse engagement is an important factor in improving the quality of health services, patient safety, and hospital performance. The level of nurse engagement can differ between public and private hospitals due to differences in organizational characteristics, management systems, work culture, and leadership styles. This study aims to explore strategies for increasing nurse engagement based on the context of both types of hospitals. The study uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through literature review and observation. Data analysis was conducted through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show differences in the level of nurse engagement between government and private hospitals. Government hospital nurses have high engagement indicators in productivity, ownership, loyalty, vigor, and absorption, while private hospital nurses excel in career development and dedication. Perceived organizational support, self-efficacy, and servant leadership had a positive and significant effect on nurse engagement in both types of hospitals, both partially and simultaneously. However, the difference in the effect of each variable partially was not significant between the two hospitals. This study recommends the formulation of strategies to increase engagement through socialization programs, organizational support and self-efficacy training, and strengthening servant leadership.
Implementation of Health Service Policy Programs to Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) Through the Strengthening of AMP-SR (Maternal Perinatal Audit Surveillance and Response) in Sidoarjo Regency Saleh, Rachmad; Sukristyanto, Agus; Handoko, Rudy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.596

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Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Infant Mortality Rate (AKB) are still strategic public health problems in Indonesia, including in Sidoarjo Regency. The local government has implemented health service policies through the strengthening of the Maternal Perinatal Surveillance and Response Audit (AMP-SR) as an effort to accelerate the reduction of AKI and AKB. However, the effectiveness of the implementation of these policies requires an in-depth study to ensure the achievement of policy objectives according to the local context. This study aims to analyze the implementation of health service program policies in the context of reducing AKI and AKB through strengthening AMP-SR in Sidoarjo Regency. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a focus on the policy implementation process, policy actors, and the social and institutional environment that influences the implementation of the program. Data was collected through policy document studies, stakeholder interviews, and field observations. The results of the study show that the implementation of the policy to reduce AKI and AKB in Sidoarjo Regency has been carried out in accordance with Regent Regulation Number 27 of 2020 through the establishment of the Forum for Reducing Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates (Penakib). The main supporting factors include strengthening integrated ANC, optimizing Posyandu, assisting high-risk pregnant women, utilizing health technology, and cross-sector collaboration. However, policy implementation still faces obstacles in the form of uneven community economic empowerment, limited private sector support, and low public awareness related to maternal and child health. Overall, strengthening AMP-SR plays an important role in supporting the effectiveness of the implementation of policies to reduce AKI and AKB, but requires strengthening collaborative aspects and empowering communities so that the results are more sustainable.
The Influence of Performance Expectancy, Facility Conditions, Social Influence, Innovation, Technological Security and Hedonistic Motivation on the Adoption of E-Wallets with Behavioural Intent as a Mediating Variable Efendi, Andre; Dwita, Vidyarini
Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 3 No. 10 (2026): Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.597

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This study was conducted with the aim of analyzing and determining the influence of performance expectancy, facility conditions, social influence, innovation, technological security and hedonistic motivation on the adoption of e-wallets with behavioral intentions as a mediating variable (in Gebi Jaya Wholesale Customers). The type of research conducted is quantitative research. The population in this study is customers who have made payments using E-Wallet at Toko Geby Jaya with a sample of 130 people or respondents. In this study, the analysis was carried out using SEM PLS with SmartPLS Software 4.0. The results of this study show that (1) performance expectancy does not have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption, (2) facility conditions have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption, (3) social influence does not have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption, (4) innovation does not have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption, (5) technological security has a significant effect on e-wallet adoption, (6) hedonistic motivation does not have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption, (7) Behavioral intentions have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption, (8) Performance expectancy does not have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption with behavioral intent as a mediation variable, (9) facility conditions have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption with behavioral intent as a mediation variable, (10) social influence does not have a significant effect on e-wallet adoption with behavioral intent as a mediating variable, (11) innovation does not have a significant effect on adoption e-wallets with behavioral intent as a mediating variable, (12) technological security has a significant effect on the adoption of e-wallets with behavioral intent as a mediation variable, (13) hedonistic motivation does not have a significant effect on the adoption of e-wallets with behavioral intent as a mediating variable.
Abdominal Wall Endometriosis : Case Series B. Mengga, Hendrik; H. Wiranegara, Toby
Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 3 No. 10 (2026): Enrichment: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.600

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Abdominal wall endometriosis (AWE) is an uncommon presentation of extra-pelvic endometriosis, most frequently developing following gynaecological surgeries, particularly caesarean sections. The study aims to describe the clinical characteristics, diagnostic process, surgical management, and outcomes in two post-caesarean patients diagnosed with AWE, while highlighting the importance of early recognition. This research is a retrospective descriptive case series. We used purposive sampling of two patients with histopathologically confirmed AWE. Two women, aged 41 and 44 years, presented with a gradually enlarging palpable mass in the right lower abdominal wall, accompanied by local tenderness and cyclical pain during menstruation. Symptom duration was 14 years in the 41-year-old and 7 years in the 44-year-old, both with a history of caesarean section. Contrast-enhanced CT scans revealed soft tissue lesions within the rectus abdominis muscle extending into subcutaneous tissue. Both patients underwent wide surgical excision with adequate margins, followed by polypropylene mesh reconstruction due to lesion size. Histopathology confirmed ectopic endometrial glands and stroma. Both patients recovered without complications and reported complete resolution of symptoms at follow-up. Masses in the right lower abdominal wall with a history of caesarean section are frequently misdiagnosed due to multiple differential diagnoses, including desmoid tumours, hernias, lipomas, hematomas, and suture granulomas. AWE should be considered in women presenting with cyclical abdominal wall pain and a history of caesarean section. Early wide surgical excision with appropriate reconstruction provides excellent outcomes. Improved clinical awareness is essential to reduce diagnostic delays and enhance patient quality of life.
Pneumatic Lock for Manhole and Bottom Loader on Fuel Tank Trucks: A Cloud-Based Digital Interlock System for Secure and Sustainable Fuel Distribution Pratama, Alvian; Hamzah, Saiful; Syarif, Ahmed; Giyarto, Giyarto; Cakrawiguna , Muhammad Wisnu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.602

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Fuel distribution through road tank trucks plays a crucial role in downstream petroleum supply chains; however, it remains highly vulnerable to fuel theft, adulteration, and unauthorized access during transportation. Conventional mechanical sealing systems applied to manholes and bottom loading valves are widely recognized as weak security measures due to their susceptibility to manipulation and lack of digital traceability. These limitations result in transport losses, safety incidents, customer disputes, and regulatory non-compliance. This study presents the design, implementation, and performance evaluation of a Pneumatic Manhole Lock (P-Man) integrated with a digital spool lock and cloud-based interlock system for fuel tank trucks. The proposed solution combines physical pneumatic locking mechanisms with geofencing, one-time password (OTP) authentication, and real-time digital audit trails. Access to fuel compartments is strictly restricted to authorized locations and verified users, ensuring that opening actions can only occur at designated fuel stations. The system was implemented and tested on operational fuel tank trucks with multiple compartment configurations. Field results demonstrate a 77% reduction in sealing and verification time, complete prevention of unauthorized valve opening outside geofenced areas, significant reduction in transport loss, and a substantial increase in customer satisfaction from 42% to 93%. In addition, the system enhances safety performance and strengthens governance through transparent, auditable distribution records. The findings indicate that integrating pneumatic interlock systems with digital authorization provides a robust, scalable, and sustainable solution for improving fuel distribution security, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
Strategies for Improving Teacher Service Quality Through the Effectiveness of ICT Implementation, Servant Leadership, Knowledge Management, Interpersonal Communication, and Job Satisfaction (Using Path Analysis and Sitorem on Civil Servant Teachers at Public Junior High Schools in Bogor Regency) Rusnadi, Sains; Suharyati, Henny; Setyaningsih, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.603

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This study aims to determine the strength of variables that are suspected to affect the quality of teacher services. These variables are the Effectiveness of ICT Application, Service Leadership, Knowledge Management, Interpersonal Communication, and Job Satisfaction both directly and indirectly with the variables of teacher service quality. The population of this study is 1,490 civil servant teachers of Bogor Regency State Junior High School. The sampling technique uses Random Sampling, with the Taro Yamane formula with a sample of 211. The results of the study show that: 1) The effectiveness of ICT Implementation (X1) has a direct effect on the Quality of Teacher Services (Y), 2) Servant Leadership (X2) has a direct effect on the Quality of Teacher Services (Y), 3) Knowledge Management (X3) has a direct effect on the Quality of Teacher Services (Y), 4) Interpersonal Communication (X4) has a direct effect on the Quality of Teacher Services (Y), 5) Job Satisfaction (X5) has a direct effect on the Quality of Teacher Services (Y), 6) The Effectiveness of ICT Application (X1) has a direct effect on Job Satisfaction (X5), 7) Serving Leadership (X2) has a direct effect on Job Satisfaction (X5), 8) Knowledge Management (X3) has a direct effect on Job Satisfaction (X5), 9) Interpersonal Communication (X4) has a direct effect on Job Satisfaction (X5), 10) Effectiveness of ICT Application (X1) has an indirect effect on the Quality of Teacher Services (Y) through Job Satisfaction (X5), 11) Serving Leadership (X2) has an indirect effect on the Quality of Teacher Service (Y) through Job Satisfaction (X5), 12) Knowledge Management (X3) has an indirect effect on the Quality of Teacher Service (Y) through Job Satisfaction (X5), 13) Interpersonal Communication (X4) has an indirect effect on the Quality of Teacher Service (Y) through Job Satisfaction (X5). The results of the SITOREM analysis show that there are 12 indicators out of 6 variables that must be improved immediately and 22 indicators out of 6 variables are maintained or developed. This study concludes that strengthening the effectiveness of ICT Application, service leadership, knowledge management, interpersonal communication, and job satisfaction can improve the quality of teacher services.
Cost Analysis of Additional Rainfall Station in The Kayan River Area, North Kalimantan Province Abdillah, Fadzil; Teki Tjendani, Hanie; Wulandari , Esti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.606

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With a total area of the Kayan River Basin (WS) reaching 3,178,215.72 hectares, when compared to other River Basins in Kalimantan, the Kayan WS only has seven rain gauge stations, of which six are in good condition and one is damaged or inactive. Therefore, it is important to determine the appropriate rationalization method in order to obtain the appropriate number and distribution of rain gauge stations and can represent the characteristics of the area in the Kayan River Basin. The method used to analyze the rationalization of these rain gauge stations includes determining the maximum need, minimum need, and the Kagan-Rodda method. After evaluating several methods, the most suitable method for rationalizing rain stations in the Kayan WS is the Kagan-Rodda method. The results of the evaluation of the need for rain stations in the Kayan River Basin are 33 (thirty-three) stations, the existing rain stations are 6 (six) stations, the need for the addition of 27 (twenty-seven) new rain stations.
Cost Analysis of Road Performance Improvement on Yos Sudarso Road, Baubau City Nasir, Jamiludin; Witjaksana, Budi; Purnama, Jaka
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Yos Sudarso Road in Baubau City is a major urban corridor that has experienced a decline in traffic performance due to intensive activities in commercial, tourism, and port areas, resulting in high side friction caused by on-street parking and vehicle maneuvering. These conditions reduce the effective road capacity and degrade the level of service. This study aims to estimate the cost required to improve road performance as a basis for practical and applicable traffic management recommendations. The research employs a quantitative approach by identifying improvement alternatives, calculating work volumes, and estimating costs based on the 2022 Indonesian Public Works Unit Price Analysis (Analisa Harga Satuan Pekerjaan, AHSP) for Road and Bridge Works and the 2024 Baubau City Standard Unit Cost (Harga Satuan Pokok Kegiatan, HSPK). The results indicate that traffic management measures in the form of one-side on-street parking arrangement and installation of no-parking traffic signs require a total cost of IDR 57,000,000.00. This cost is relatively economical and effective in improving road capacity and traffic performance without physical road widening.
Topographical Challenges and Cost Risk Management in Road Construction: Integrating Design Analysis and Unit Price Method (AHSP) in Hilly Areas of Indonesia Rustam, Rustam; Witjaksana, Budi; Purnama, Jaka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/enrichment.v3i10.608

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Road construction in hilly regions of Indonesia presents complex technical and financial challenges due to extreme topographical variations. This study examines the integration of technical design analysis with the Indonesian Standard Unit Price Method (AHSP) to improve cost estimation accuracy and risk management. Using the Batauga–Sampolawa road project in South Buton Regency as a case study, the research analyzes how longsection and cross-section designs influence earthwork volumes and subsequent cost structures. Results indicate that hilly topography necessitates significant slope stabilization measures and unbalanced cut-fill volumes, directly impacting cost distribution. Through AHSP-based cost projection for 2025, the study identifies critical risk factors including fuel price volatility, material classification uncertainties, and equipment productivity in steep terrain. The research demonstrates that an integrated design-cost approach enables more realistic budgeting and proactive risk mitigation in hilly road projects. Recommendations include the adoption of digital terrain modeling, AHSP adjustment factors for hilly conditions, and contingency planning for geotechnical uncertainties.

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