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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS NEW APPROACH TO INCREASE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: EMPIRICAL STUDY ON CHILI DAN RICE FARMING AT SLEMAN REGENCY YOGYAKARTA Darmadji Darmadji
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS NEW APPROACH TO INCREASE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: EMPIRICAL STUDY ON CHILI DAN RICE FARMING AT SLEMAN REGENCY YOGYAKARTA
THE BEHAVIOUR OF WOMAN CIGARETTE CONSUMEN (QUALITATIVE STUDY OF WOMAN ACTIVE SMOKER) Dewi Rokhmah
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Indonesia is one of developing country having high cigarette consumtion and production level. Although researchs showed smoking have health effect, the smoker is increas every year, especially woman smoker. Smoking is the simbols of modern, sexy, glamour, mature and independent women. They are potential target of tobacco industry. This study aims to analyze smoking behaviour (process become smoker, aged startedsmoking, reasons beeing smoker, level of cigarrette consumtion, the characteristic of cigarrette consumted, the place to smoke) on woman active smoker. It was a qualitative exploration involved informants aged 17-25 years, have been active smoker in last six mounts, with purposive sampling in Jember City. Data was collected by indepth interview and they’re analyzed by thematic content analysis. The result of this study showed that allinforman became smoker since children age from smoker family. They’re active smoker since at yunior or senior high school. The reason why they became active smoker because of sexy image, peer influence and stress decreasing effort . They prefer consumted white cigarette contented special taste (cappucino, chocolate, mint) because it content low tar and nicotine, 6 stem until 2 packs in a day.They smoke on their own house, cafe of night pub, and on their friend’s house. They never smoke on public area, because it acrossed the norms.
GREETING MESSAGE INC 3 Nursing
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Bismillahirrohmanirrohim Assalamualaikum Wr Wb Good morning and best wishes The Honorable, Rector of University of Jember The Honorable, Dean School of Nursing, University of Jember The Honorable, All Speaker of the International Nursing Conference The Honorable, Guests The Honorable, Conference Committee Dear All, All Participants of the conference Thank God we praise the presence of Allah SWT, because of the blessing and grace, we all can be present in this place, in order to attend the International Nursing Conference. Solawat and greetings may still be delegated to the Great Prophet Muhammad SAW. Ladies and Gentlemen, As the beginning of this speech, I would like to say welcome to the third international nursing conference, with the theme "Community Health Empowerment: Step Up Action Attaining Sustainable Development Goals". Good development for the community is sustainable development. Sustainable development is a development aimed at improving the quality of life of people around the world, both from present and future generations, without exploiting the use of natural resources that exceeds the capacity as well as capacity of the earth. This goal can be achieved through four elements of sustainable development objectives: (1) Economic growth and justice; (2) Social development; (3) Conservation of natural resources (environmental protection); (4) Good governance. These four elements are mutually supporting each other, creating relevant and sustainable development goals. At the United Nations (UN) Conference held in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) in June 2012, a sustainable development agenda called Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was discussed. SDGs are a set of objectives, targets, and indicators of sustainable development that are universal. SDGs are a continuation and expansion of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that have been undertaken by countries since 2001 until the end of 2015. At a summit meeting at the UN headquarters in September 2015, 193 UN member states agreed to make SDGs the framework of the political development and policy agenda over the next 15 years from 2016 to 2030. Governments in every UN member country, whether rich or poor, both developed and developing countries, have the responsibility to implement SDGs to achieve SDGs. SDGs consist of 17 goals and 169 targets, covering various Sustainable development issues. Of the 17 objectives of the SDGs, one of them is on Education and Health. How is the implementation of the SDGs in our country and the Asian countries? To answer that question, then for the next 2 days starting from today on 4-5 November 2017 at Royal Hotel, we will discuss the implementation of SDGs with speakers from 5 countries namely: iii 1. Prof. Dr. Nursalam,M.Nurs., (HONS).Chairman of Indonesian National Nurses Association (East Java Region) (Indonesia). 2. Prof. Ching-Min Chen from National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan) 3. Prof. Violeta Lopez from National University of Singapore (Singapore) 4. Associate Prof. Dr. Wandee Sutarangsee from Prince of Songkla university (Thailand) 5. Br. Noel M. Tecson, SVD, RN, MSNfromUniversity of San Carlo (Philipines) 6. Ns. Tantut Susanto, Ph.D. from University of Jember (Indonesia) Ladies and Gentlemen This conference is attended by students, health department delegates, academics, hospital and community clinic practitioners with a total of 193 participants. This event can be held because of the support and efforts of all parties. Therefore, I would like to thank the Rector of University of Jember, Head of School of Nursing- University of Jember, Indonesian National Nurses Association (INNA) or PPNI, Royal Hotel and all the committees who have worked hard to carry out this activity. I also thank to the sponsors who have worked with us so that this event run as expected. Amen. We as the committee, apologize if there is anyinconvenience during this event. Our hope that this activity can increase our knowledge that benefits all of us. Amen. Before I end my speech, I want to say "when we interpret that today is an ordinary day, then we will come out of this room as an ordinary people, but when we interpret that today is a very extraordinary day, then we will come out of this room as a very wonderful person ". Finally, please enjoy this conference, may Allah SWT always gives blessings to all of us. Amen Wassalamualaikum Wr. Wb. Chairperson Ns. Siswoyo, M. Kep.
SOCIAL MARKETING STRATEGY VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE IN HANDLING CLEFT LIP AND PALATE PATIENTS (CLPP) IN JEMBER AND BONDOWOSO DISTRICT Ulfa Elfiah
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Background: The reality shows that people with cleft lip and palate initially refuse to perform surgery. The reason are 1) the patient feels fear because the myth of the operation is dangerous; 2) the myth of skin for operation is taken from the thigh; 3) they feel afraid that they cannot pay operating costs because it is very expensive and 4) there is information if a patients do examination in the hospital only for taking photographs but no realization for treatment. This study aims to describe the meaning of social marketing strategy experience of a volunteer in handling cleft lip and palate in Jember and Bondowoso. Methods: Qualitative research with phenomenology design using in-depth interview technique on two participants with characteristics: 1) social marketing volunteer; 2) understand and be able to speak Indonesian; 3) expressed willingness to become a participant. Results: The research produced four strategic themes that it is used by social workers to assist in handling cleft lip and palate patients. The strategy included knowing the causes of delay in surgery, making a network, generating trust in patients, using media as tool or way of communicating with society. Conclusions: Social marketing volunteer experience in Jember and Bondowoso is very spesific with using four strategies as key to success supporting and handling society with cleft lip, and palate willing to do the operation. This strategies can be adopted as the approach of health worker such as nurses in overcoming health problems. Keywords: phenomenology, cleft lip, and palate, volunteer social marketing, strategy
STUDY OF CLEAN AND HEALTHY LIFE BEHAVIOR OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AT SCHOOLS APPLYING ADIWIYATA PROGRAM AT STATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN PRIGEN PASURUAN Iis Fatimawati
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Background: Clean And Healthy Life Behavior (CHLB) in schools can be pursued by the adiwiyata school program. Students who play a role active on Clean And Healthy Life Behavior (CHLB) can realize healthy school. This research was intended to explain the difference of CHLB students in schools that implement and not implement adiwiyata school program. Methods: This study used analytic-comparative method with Cross Sectional approach. The sample of this research was students of SDN Gambiran I as many as 53 students and SDN II Prigen as many as 29 students with cluster random sampling technique. The independent variable was the Adiwiyata school status and the dependent variable was the student’s CHLB. The instruments used were CHLB questionnaires and observation sheets of school sanitation and canteen facilities. Results: The results showed that Mean value of CHLB in SDN Gambiran I was 135.96 with CHLB average of 81.41%. Mean value of CHLB in SDN II Prigen was127.17 with CHLB average of 76.15%. Independent T Test obtained ρ = 0.08 with α = 0,05 (ρ <α) means that there are was significant difference of CHLB in both schools. Conclusions: From the results this research. the researcher suggests the coaching of healthy behavior so that the clean and healthy life behavior of students is well established by adding understanding and knowledge to the Elementary school students especially those that have not implemented the adiwiyata school program. Keywords: Elementary school, Adiwiyata program, Clean and healthy life behavior
THE USED OF ISDA (INTAN’S SCREENING DIAGNOSTIC ASSESMENT) IN NURSING CARE FOR THALASEMIA Edi Wibowo
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Background: Thalasemia is a chronic disease and mostly found in children. Thalassemia patients need some treatment in term of blood transfussion and desferal in their whole life. Hence, the nurse has an important role in conducting nursing care for the patient at the hospital. During May 2016, report showed that there were 29 thalassemia patients in Jombang Distric Hospital (RSUD), to do blood transfussion. Methods: The research method was analytic survey research with cross sectional survey design by explorative approach. The location of the research was Jombang Distric Hospital (RSUD). This was conducted in 2017 and the population was the children with thalassemia. The sample was taken by proposive sampling technique and the total was 10 respondents. Results: The research showed that the children with thalassemia had 100% tissues perfussion disorder, 50% malnutrition and 90% growth and development. Hence the combining used of ISDA, NANDA and SDKI can help the researcher in assessing the data validity. Therefore, it is important for the nursing student to use ISDA,NANDA,NIC,NOC and SDKI in doing their nursing care paper. Keywords: Thalassemia, ISDA
FACTORS INFLUENCE CHARACTER OF CARING NURSES’ AT HOSPITALS IN GRESIK Siti Nur Qomariah
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ABSTRACT Background: Caring is importance and essence in nursing which means accountability of relationships between nurses and clients, where nurses help client participation, acquire knowledge and improve client health. The purpose of this study was to explain the various factors that influence the character of caring nurses in all hospital at Gresik City. Methods: This study used cross-sectional design with 85 nurses used cluster sampling in RSUD Ibnu Sina Gresik, Semen Gresik Hospital, Petrokimia Gresik Hospital, and Muhammadiyah Gresik Hospital. Independent variables were psychological factors: intrinsic motivation, extrinsic, personality; Individual factors include ability, skills, age, gender, education, length of work. Organizational factors: nurse unit manager leadership style, income, material resources and model of nursing care wards. The dependent variable was caring character of nurses. Data were collected using questioner and data were analyzed using multiple logistic regression test with significance level α ≤ 0.05. Results: The average value of caring nurse character= 87.19; Most of the respondents were in good category (90.6%). There was influence of psychological factors: intrinsic motivation (p = 0.017) and extrinsic motivation (p= 0.037) with caring character of nurse. There was influence of individual factors: age (p = 0.043), length of work (p = 0.038), income/ month (p= 0.011) with caring. There was no influence of organizational factor with caring character. Conclusions: Character of caring nurses in each hospital can be improved by continuing education and nursing training with considering intrinsic and extrinsic motivation factors of nurses. Keywords: Caring, Nurses, Hospital.
ECO-AGROFORESTRY BUSINESS MADE BY COLLABORATION OF PT BUMN HIJAU LESTARI I AND ITS MITER FARMERS Muhammad Arief Budiman; Nur Syamsiah; Pandi Pardian
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Specially for Java and Bali, Citarum river stripe watering has an important role for Indonesianlife`s communities. However, along with the high population pressure and demand fornatural resources continues to increase, the level of pollution and environmental degradationin the watershed is increasing too. That requires prevention efforts as early as possible. Oneeffort to rehabilitate it is by eco-business agro-forestry. PT. BUMN Hijau Lestari I is one of thecompanies engaged in the greening of the environment (eco-business) based agro-forestryand cooperatives. The company is developing and helping local farmers to improve thewelfare of farmers as well as to prevention of environmental damage occurring in the upperCitarum Watershed. The purpose of this study was to determine how the strategy of thecompany, find an alternative development strategy and knowing what benefits could beobtained by partner farmers. The study was conducted in the Cimaung District, BandungRegency, West Java, which is one of the built area of PT. BUMN Hijau Lestari I which is locatedin areas along the Cisangkuy sub-watershed. Cimaung farmers are partners in representativedistrict and have managed to harvest the coffee from their agro-forestry that has beenrunning for 3 years. The design used are qualitative and quantitative with case studiesmethods by using an I-E analysis, SWOT analysis and QSPM for determining alternativedevelopment strategy of the company. Informant determination is done purposively. Dataanalysis shows that the company is using strategy with the seven principles of agro-forestryand cooperative. The results obtained score weighting environmental analysis of internalfactors 2.949 and 3.077 external factor score weights. This indicates that the company is incell II, which is growing and developing. So, the alternative strategies can be applied thatbased on the SWOT matrix and QSPM are expanded work area, maintaining quality ofproducts / services to attract the public, improve marketing and promotional activities,maintain cooperation with partner farmers and improve the quality and the quantity of theirhuman resources.
IN VITRO FERMENTATION OF GOAT RUMENT FED WITH FORAGE COMPLETE RATION BASED ON PALM PLANTATION WASTE Danang Biyatmoko; Tintin Rostini; Irwan Zakir; Arief Hidayatullah
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Palm oil plantation in Kalimantan has potency as a carrying capacity in the development oflivestock, as a source of forage feed source of ruminant livestock. The purpose of thisresearch was to know the digestibility of in vitro complete forage wafer. The method used inthis study was Completely Randomized Design consisting of 5 treatments and 4 replicationsso that there were 20 units of experiments: PT0 = 50% field grass + 50% Legume. PT1 = 50%palm plantation waste + 50% legume; PT2 = 50% palm plantation waste + 50% grass ; PT3 =50% Waste Palm Plantation + 25% Legume + 25% Grass Field. PT4 = 100% Palm Waste.Parameters evaluated were physical properties, wafer quality and characteristics offermentation digestion digestibility of local goat rument fluid. The results showed that theutilization of palm plantation waste with wafer technology had water content, absorbency,density and good texture on PT4 treatment which was 50% of palm plantation waste, 25%lugume and 25% field grass, and also had good nutrition.
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES AND RATES OF BIOCHAR SUBSTRATES ON GROWTH PERFORMANCES AND YIELD OF KAEMPFERIA PARVIFLORA WALL. EX. BAKER GROWN ON SOILLESS CULTURE SYSTEM Wan Zaliha W.S.; Nurul Azilla M.
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Black ginger (Kaempferia parviflora Wall. Ex. Baker) is herbaceous plant belonging to theZingiberaceae family and famously used in treating metabolic ailments, increasing vitality tohuman body, and relief gastrointestinal disorder. Recently, Black ginger has increasedattention from many researchers to identify their medicinal value to treat diseases. However, agronomic aspect particularly from growth and yield performances of black gingeris still lacking. Thus, a greenhouse experiment was conducted to determine the effects ofdifferent types of biochar substrates and rates on growth and yield performances of blackginger as an alternative planting method to replace soil cultivation method. By usingfertigation system as an adoption of soilless culture system, basic growth media werecombined with different types of biochar substrates and rates which treatments appliedwere: i) cocopeat (CP) (control, 4kg), ii) CP (3.8kg) with 200g rice husk biochar (RH), iii) CP(3.6kg) with 400g RH, iv) CP (3.4kg) with 600g RH, v) CP (3.8kg) with 200g palm kernel shellbiochar (PKS), vi) CP (3.6kg) with 400g PKS, vii) CP (3.4kg) with 600g PKS, viii) CP (3.8kg)with 200g sugarcane baggase biochar (SB), ix) CP (3.6kg) with 400g SB, x) CP (3.4kg) with600g SB, xi) CP (3.8kg) with 200g coconut shell biochar (CS), xii) CP (3.6kg) with 400g CS,and xiii) CP (3.4kg) with 600g CS. The experiment was arranged in a Randomized CompleteBlock Design (RCBD) with two factors and three replications. As expected, biochar haspromising effects on the growth and yields of black ginger. CPSB-black ginger with 600g ofbiochar had high and comparable value for number of leaves, plant height, plant per rhizome,total fresh weight, fresh and dry weight (leaves, rhizomes, and roots), leaf area, and leaf areaindex (LAI). Thus, CPSB combination with 600g rates of biochar could be suggested aseffective growing media for ginger cultivated in fertigation system.

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