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THE AGRIBUSINESS START-UP OF SHALLOT HIDROPONIC: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLANGING CASE SATUDY ON SIE-FARM JEMBER Mohammad Rondhi; Subhan Arief Budiman; Rokhani Rokhani; Ali Badrudin; Fendi Setyawan
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2022: E-Prosiding Kolokium Hasil Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Periode II Tahun 2022
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Red onions (shallots) are an important commodity in the Indonesian economy, both in terms of contribution to national income and as a commodity for controlling the price of goods. Red onion farming is usually cultivated conventionally in paddy fields requiring intensive labor. Recently, several youths in a village in Jember, East Java, have been cultivating red onion hydroponically for the last three years. The business has good prospects but has problems in its development. This study aims to map the strengths and obstacles faced and to determine the right strategy. The analytical method used is descriptive with a field force analysis approach. The analysis results show that the strength factors possessed include experience, both farming experience and market experience, product diversification capabilities, and support in the form of networking with related agencies. While the inhibiting variables include limited market access, limited access to funding, and limited skilled resources. Based on the FFA analysis, it is known that the most important weight is the increase in cultivation skills and the ability to diversify products. The results of this study recommend that startup actors need to be vigilant in undergoing the initial phase of business implementation, which has many obstacles and needs to have a strategy by increasing post-harvest processing skills. Keywords: red onion agribusiness, field force analysis,
ACCURACY OF GLASGOW COMA SCALE (GCS) COMPONENTS AS PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY OF MODERATE AND SEVERE HEAD INJURY CLIENTS Riki Ristanto
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In moderate and severe head injury clients with multiple traumas, there may be difficulty calculating GCS scores due to facial trauma to the eyes and mouth. This condition makes it difficult for nurses and emergency room doctors to calculate client prognosis using GCS. This study aims to analyze the ability of GCS components as a predictor of mortality for moderate and severe head injury clients. This study is an observational study with a retrospective cohort design. The population is the medical record data of head injury patients admitted in the period January to December 2020 at Dr. Iskak Tulungagung Hospital. A sample of 115 medical records was obtained through purposive sampling method. The variables were GCS score in emergency department triage data and mortality data of head injury clients within seven days of treatment. The results were analyzed by Mann Whitney Test, logistic regression and ROC Curve comparison. The logistic regression result of GCS score has sensitivity = 0.904, specificity = 0.809, PPV = 0.955, NPV = 0.654; GCS-Eyes has sensitivity = 0.938, specificity = 0.617, PPV = 0.854, NPV = 0.807; GCS-Verbal has a sensitivity = 0.929, specificity = 0.667, PPV = 0.887, NPV = 0.769; GCS-Motor has a sensitivity = 0.833, specificity = 0.692, PPV = 0.955, NPV = 0.346. ROC Curve comparison results show ROC GCS = 0.952, GCS-Eyes = 0.870, GCS-Verbal = 0.885, GCS-Motor = 0.903. The conclusion is that the GCS-Motoric component is the GCS component that has the best accuracy after GCS. Keywords: Head Injury, GCS Components, Mortality Prognosis.
THE EFFECT OF JINS THREE NEEDLE ACUPUNCTURE ON COMPLAINTS OF STIFT NECK TEACHERS OF SDN 01 KETINDAN LAWANG EAST JAVA Mayang Wulandari; Chantika Mahadini; Riki Ristanto
UNEJ e-Proceeding 2023: 5th International Agronursing Conference (5th IANC) In Conjunction with 1st International Post
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Background: Neck stiffness is a condition that usually arises as a result of a number of disorders and diseases that affect the tissues around the neck such as degenerative disc disease, neck tension, and neck injuries including disc herniation which can cause pinched nerves (Stöppler, 2011). This complaint is experienced by everyone, including teachers, teachers are currently required to carry out distance learning (PJJ) which causes a lot of silence in one position, namely facing a laptop or looking down a lot at a cell phone which makes the neck and shoulders stiff. Methods: The research design used in this study is a pre-experimental design with a pretest-posttest design. Before and after treatment, the patient's neck stiffness was measured using the Nordic body map (NBM), then the results were compared. Results: It was found that respondents who experienced neck stiffness before acupuncture therapy had an average score of 2.10 with a standard deviation of 0.316, and an average of 1.20 who had been treated with acupuncture with a standard deviation of 0.422. Before Jins three needle acupuncture therapy, the average neck stiffness of SDN 01 Ketindan teachers was 2.10. After three-needle jeans acupuncture therapy, the average neck stiffness of SDN 01 Ketindan teachers was 1.20. There is a decrease in the level of neck stiffness after acupuncture therapy. Conclusions: The results obtained are the effect of Jins 3 needle acupuncture in cases of neck stiffness.
QUALITY OF LIFE AND STRESS ADAPTATION MODELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A LITERATURE REVIEW Kiki Maria; Rondhianto Rondhianto; Suhari Suhari
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Background: Chronic kidney disease can cause physiological and psychological stress. Adaptation to changes related to disease conditions is an essential component in managing chronic kidney disease. Failure to adapt can decrease the quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease. This study aimed to identify the factors that affect quality of life and stress adaptation in patients with chronic kidney disease. Methods: Systematic reviews using the PRISMA protocol and the JBI Critical Appraisal Tool were used to determine eligible articles from four electronic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, Proquest, and DOAJ). Inclusion criteria include patients with chronic kidney disease quality of life, published in Indonesian and English in the last five years (2019 - 2023). Result: 14 articles were obtained according to the criteria. Factors that affect the quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease are age, comorbidities, socioeconomic status, income, coping, anxiety and depression, family support, and drug use. Positive self-acceptance, self-efficacy, and increased self-management skills can enhance the disease adaptation process, positively impacting patients' quality of life with chronic kidney disease. Conclusion: Patient adaptation to disease processes and management changes must be made to improve treatment outcomes. Nurses can develop nursing interventions based on appropriate stress adaptation models to increase the patient's ability to adapt to disease management to improve the results of care services and ultimately improve the quality of life of patients with chronic kidney disease.
LITERATURE REVIEW: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SUPPORTIVE GROUP THERAPY IN FAMILY WITH EARLY ADULTS WITH ANXIETY IN THE QUARTER-LIFE CRISIS Bagus Dwi Cahyono; Nurul Huda; Evy Aristiawati; Septian Yoga Permana
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Background: In the age range of 18-29 years, generally early adults experience anxiety that arises during the quarter life crisis phase. Anxiety arises with increasing age because individuals experience several pressures from various parties, both demands from the environment, demands from family to demands from themselves. Supportive group therapy will make a place for individual mental healing because individuals with the same problem will strengthen each other and share experiences in the group, Methods: The Method used is a literature review by reviewing 5 international articles and 5 national articles, the data collection process using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items For Review and Meta Analysis) method and data analysis using Thematic Analysis to examine articles using compare, contrast and criticize., Results: The results showed that 10 articles stated that supportive group therapy was significantly able to reduce anxiety. Anxiety decreases due to mutual reinforcement of members in a supportive group, Conclusions: The conclusion of the author states that supportive group therapy can be used as a nursing intervention to reduce anxiety in early adults who experience anxiety during the quarter life crisis.
KNOWLEDGE, ANXIETY AND MANAGEMENT OF STUNTING THROUGH ROLES OF MOTHER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Essy Sonontiko Sayekti; Anisah Ardiana
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Backgrouds: Stunting is a condition of a child under 5 years old who is low height-for-age. A mother as the closest person to a child is the support system for the child growth with stunting. A mother needs to have an adequate knowledge to be able to take care of the child with stunting, so that the child can optimally develop. The condition of a child with stunting might cause anxiety for a mother. This study is aimed to analyze the management of stunting through roles of mother to enhance mother’s knowledge and to decrease mother’s anxiety in dealing with a child with stunting. Methods: The method of this study is literature review using three electronic database including PubMed, Google Scholar and ProQuest. The focus of the journals to review is international journals which are published in the last 5 years available in full text. Result: A total of 54.600 articles were identified. 13 articles were analyzed show that the knowledge of the mothers is influenced by the information about stunting through media and health care providers. The positive attitude of mothers and their psychological condition need to be kept in attention to support the treatment of their children with stunting optimally. Conclusion: A mother with a stunting child requires good knowledge about how to take care her child properly. Having adequate knowledge, a mother will be able to manage her anxiety and hopefully able to provide optimal treatment for her child.
PATIENT-CENTERED CARE IN CLINICAL NURSING SETTINGS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Heri Siswanto; Nurfika Asmaningrum; Rondhianto Rondhianto
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Background: Optimal health services are one indicator of success in measuring the quality of health services. Patient-focused health services are a service model implemented in hospitals. This study aims to determine the concept of patient-centered care and its implementation in hospitals. Methods: The method of this study is a literature review. This study used electronic databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar,and Science Direct. Literature review was conducted on international journals published in the last 5 years, available in full text and not the result of a review. The keywords used are “Patient Centered care and hospital. Results: The results showed that patient-focused health services to contribute for improving patient-focused services by helping organizations target quality management efforts and can improve patient adherence in treatment so as to reduce healthcare costs. PCC also contributes to improving the performance of health service professionals and increasing patient and family participation in decision-making regarding the health services to be provided. The PCC method is very effective in palliative care and less effective in emergency care and intensive care units. Conclusion: Patient-centered care includes aspects of caring that respect values, patient needs, patient-based decision making, and patient preferences process of planning, and implementing care. Patient-centered care has advantages which include: reducing the length of stay thereby minimizing the cost of care incurred by the patient and increasing the trusting relationship between the health care team and the patient. The patient-centered care model is also an indicator to measure the level of patient satisfaction with health services.
INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE STUNTING IN RURAL AREA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Siti Marina Wiastuti; Tantut Susanto; Iis Rahmawati
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Background: Stunting is a world health problem that affects nearly 149.2 million children under five. The incidence of stunting is more in rural areas. Both specific and sensitive nutrition interventions are needed to reduce stunting. This study aims to provide an overview of interventions to overcome stunting in rural areas for 1000 days of life. Methods: The research method is a literature review with the PRISMA approach. A literature search using electronic databases such as PubMed, ProQuest, Science Direct, and Google Scholar. The literature review conducts on international journals published in the last five years, available in free full text and not the result of an examination. Results: Interventions for dealing with stunting at 1000 days of life can be in the form of interventions during the pre-conception period and pregnancy until the baby is two years old. Interventions related to improving nutritional status by providing maternal nutrition for 1000 days of life. Providing education to mothers can increase mothers' knowledge and care in preventing stunting. Conclusions: The intervention results showed that giving nutrition for 1000 Days of Life reduced stunting in rural areas. Providing education to mothers increases the knowledge of prospective mothers in preparing for healthy pregnancies and preventing stunting in children.
TRIGGER FACTORS OF LONG COVID (POST-COVID SYNDROME) Firdawsyi Nuzula; Maulida Nurfazriah Oktaviana
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2 (SARS-Cov-2) is still a significant concern for the world because of the problem of infectious diseases that can cause severe acute respiratory disease with or without symptoms to be life-threatening. Even though it can be cured, in some cases, prolonged, persistent symptoms will appear after Covid, or is called Long Covid. The occurrence of long Covid can be seen from the persistence of residual symptoms after an acute infection occurs for more than 4 weeks This study aims to identify the trigger factors for Long Covid. Methods: Research design with a cross-sectional design. The sample is all covid survivors with residual symptoms willing to complete a questionnaire on Google form of 122 samples. Results: The results of the bivariate analysis showed that the BMI factor variable had a value of p=0.750, many sequelae p=0.000, treatment p=0.046, early symptoms p=0.000, active smokers p=0.981, passive smokers p = 0.328, and comorbidities p = 0.052. The initial symptom variable is the most dominant precipitating factor compared to other variables where the logistic regression test obtains OR = 2.103. Discussion: Symptom variable had the most dominant influence compared to the other variables, namely the number of sequelae and treatment. Thus among the other variables, it can be concluded that the initial symptom variable has the most dominant influence on the occurrence of Long Covid. explains that someone infected with covid in the first week with many symptoms tends to be at risk of experiencing long Covid syndrome.
COLLABORATION OF NURSES AND DENTISTS TO IMPROVING THE ORAL HEALTH OF THE ELDERLY Zahreni Hamzah; Nadia Kartikasari; Kushariyadi Kushariyadi
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Background: The population aged 60 years and over will increase from year to year. Aging does not have to be followed by various diseases if assistance or treatment is done properly and correctly. Currently, dental and oral health has been established as an important risk factor that can cause disease in all body. Aims: The purpose of this article is analyzing the collaboration between dentists and nurses in the elderly community to prevent the emergence of increasingly widespread disease in the elderly. Methods: The search strategy for English and Indonesian studies relevant to the topic was carried out using the ScienceDirect, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Garuda databases limited from 2015 to 2020. The keywords used were “collaboration”, “dentist”, “elderly”, “nurse”. Full text articles were reviewed to select studies that fit the criteria. Inclusion criteria include: many factors could be collaborated in an integrated manner between dentists and nurses for the elderly in order to the elderly could maintain their health. Results: The search results obtained 21 articles. The main principles of collaboration between dentists and nurses that must be fulfilled to maintain the health of the elderly, by a holistic approach accompanied by guidelines, work procedures and management in an integrated manner, such as psychological factors, being friendly, communicating well, suggesting dental care for the elderly according to the indications (advice on the correct way of brushing teeth twice a day and periodical control, cleaning plaque-food residue, wearing dentures, removing calculus) so as not to cause more serious disturbances, digestive disorders, as well as early recognition of abnormalities that may occur in the oral cavity. Conclusions: Collaboration of nurses and dentists in the elderly community can expect to increase the knowledge of the elderly about dental and oral health, which is important to maintain their all health forever.

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