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Corresponding Author
Wahyuni Wahyuni
Institutions
a) Physiotherapy Department Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. Jalan A. Yani Tromol Pos I, Pabelan, Kartasura, Sukoharjo
*wahyuni[at]ums.ac.id
b) SD N Cengklik Surakarta
Abstract
Background: One of the problems experienced by the elderly is a decrease in body balance. Body balance is not only influenced by the degeneration process, but also by other things such as body mass index. Body balance is affected by the Body Mass Index. Body mass index (BMI) is an objective instrument that can be used to measure the relationship between individual height and weight in determining excessive health and weight risks. There are various kinds of balance, one of which is Static Balance. Static balance is the ability to maintain body position when the Center of Gravity (COG) does not change. Examples of static balance when standing on one leg, using balance. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and static balance in the elderly. Method: This type of research is quantitative research with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique uses proportional random sampling, which is 80 respondents. The research instrument used a weight scale, meter and Functional Reach Test. Result: One subject experienced a body mass index underweight category (1.3%), 34 subjects in the normal category (42.5%), 10 subjects in the overweight category (12.5%), 32 subjects in the obese category (40.0%) ) and 3 subjects in the obesity category II (3.8%). As many as 22 subjects experienced static balance in the normal category (27.5%) and 58 subjects with static balance in the abnormal category (72.5%). Chi Square analysis results obtained p value = 0,000 (<0.05) so that the decision taken is Ha accepted. Conclusion: There is a relationship between body mass index (BMI) and static balance in the elderly in Karangasem Village, Laweyan District, Surakarta.
Keywords
Body Mass Index, Static Balance, older people
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Marselina Mole
Institutions
Jenderal Soedirman Of University
Abstract
Background: Perineal rupture occur in almost all births. The mayor complications of perineal rupture is infection. Perineal wound infection can be prevented by good perineal wound care, balanced nutrition, and adequate rest. Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between the level of knowledge about vulva hygiene and abstinence during childbirth with the long healing of postpartum maternal perineal wound at BKMIA Kartini Purwokerto. Method: The design in this study was descriptive correlation with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study were 34 respondents using convenience sampling technique. Data analysis in this study used Chi square test. Results: The result of this study were mostly respondents had good knowledge as 55.9%. Respondents who did not have food abstinence as 61.8%. Most respondents had behavior abstinence as 64.7% and had rapid perineal wound healing as 55.9%. Chi square test results showed that there was a relationship between the level of knowledge about vulva hygiene and abstinence during postpartum with the long healing of postpartum maternal perineal wound with a value (p <0.05). Conclusion: There was a significant relationship between the level of knowledge about vulva hygiene and abstinence during postpartum with the long healing of postpartum maternal perineal wound
Keywords
knowledge, perineal care, abstinence, postpartum
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Farmansyah Maliki
Institutions
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia
Abstract
As a system of continuous improvement Just In Time (JIT) concentrates on eliminating the vanity and variability that gives rise to that vanity. Variability is "any deviation from the optimal process that delivers the perfect product on time at all times. Inventory saves variability, the more variability in the system the smaller the vanity that occurs. Although there are several causes for variability, it is often revealed and seen when there is an inventory, because inventory hides the problem. Just In Times philosophy of continuous improvement eliminates variability, eliminating this variability makes it possible to move good and regular raw materials when they are needed without having to be stored in inventory. JIT decreases raw materials during production as long as the ordered supply arrives so that vanity decreases and the value of the product at each stage improves. With the concept of "pull system" that produces one unit and then pulled to the place that needs it when needed. This concept is used in the scope of the production process which will soon be carried out with its suppliers. By pulling raw materials through this system in small lot sizes in accordance with the required amount, the pile of inventory is erased which conceals the problem. With the elimination of supplies, investment in inventory and manufacturing cycles decreases or the time between when raw materials are received and when finished goods leave the production facility.
Keywords
Just In Time, overcomes waste and variability
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Fentya Dyah Rahmawati
Institutions
Universitas Negeri Semarang
Abstract
UNNES has a vision of becoming a conservation-oriented and internationally-reputed university. It makes UNNES carry out various policies for making the academics aware and implement the conservation values. There are 8 (eight) pillars of conservation; however, the study focuses on 5 (five) pillars which are directly related to the environment. The other 3 (three) pillars relate to the conservation of culture and character. This study aims to determine the knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of UNNES students on environmental conservation at UNNES. This is an attempt to understand the real condition of students and to evaluate the policies carried out by the university management. This was a quantitative research taking students from Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) as the population. The total population were 24,000 students and with Slovin formula; there were 393 students as the samples. Data were collected by distributing the questionnaires with 3 (three) variables; knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes of UNNES students on environmental conservation. Then the data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially. All data were processed using SPSS 23.5 for Windows. The results of the study showed that; 1) 52% of the respondents had high knowledge on Environmental Conservation; 2) 50% of the respondents had very high perception on Environmental Conservation; 3) 61% of the respondents had good attitude on Environmental Conservation; and 4) simultaneously; students- knowledge (X1) and students- perceptions (X2) had effect for 66.5% on their attitudes on environmental conservation (Y). Next, the partial results were students- knowledge (X1) had an effect for 35.9% on their attitudes on environmental conservation (Y) and student perceptions (X2) had an effect for 61.3% on their attitudes on environmental conservation (Y). It means that students already have good environmental knowledge, perceptions and attitudes on conservation. Students- attitudes on conservation can be improved and shaped through students- knowledge and perceptions.
Keywords
Knowledge, Perception, Attitude, Environmental Conservation
Topic
Others
Corresponding Author
Ahmad Nurkhin
Institutions
(a) Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Semarang
(b) Accounting Department, State Polytechnic of Malang
(*) ahmadnurkhin[at]mail.unnes.ac.id
Abstract
Zakah Management Organization (ZMO) is demanded to improve its transparency and accountability including presenting financial and non-financial information by internet. This study aims to describe and compare the usage of website and social media to report many kinds of information by ZMO at state university in Indonesia. This is descriptive qualitative study. The research object is website and social media of Rumah Amal Salman, Rumah Amal Lazis UNNES and LAZIS UNS. Moreover, the data is collected by observation and documentation method. In addition, the data then analyzed by content analysis. Results show that those ZMO have utilized well both website and social media for internet reporting, especially non-financial information. Website is used to deliver organization profile, product information and other important information that can be useful for donor or muzakki. However, there are two ZMO that have not used website and social media to report their financial state. It is Rumah Amal Lazis UNNES which conducts internet financial reporting but limited to Fund Statement. Furthermore, Facebook and Instagram are considered as social media that mostly used by ZMO. Twitter has not been actively used. In addition, YouTube application has not been maximized. In summary, interaction to muzakki through social media needs to be improved by the ZMO.
Keywords
internet reporting, website, social media, facebook, instagram, twitter, ZMO
Topic
Others
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