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THE EFFECT OF SERVICE QUALITY, PATIENT RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE FAIRNESS ON LOYALTY THROUGH PATIENT SATISFACTION OF TYPE B HOSPITALS IN DKI JAKARTA
Objective: This study aims to (1) examine the influence of service quality, patient relationship management, and service fairness on patient satisfaction and loyalty, and (2) test whether patient satisfaction mediates the influence of service quality, patient relationship management, and service fairness on patient loyalty. Method: A quantitative approach was employed with a survey conducted on 320 respondents, consisting of inpatients in several hospitals in DKI Jakarta, and the data were analyzed using linear regression analysis and mediation tests. Result: The findings of this study are: (1) the quality of service has no effect on patient satisfaction and loyalty; (2) patient relationship management has no effect on patient satisfaction but has a positive effect on patient loyalty; (3) service fairness has a positive effect on patient satisfaction and loyalty; (4) patient satisfaction has no effect on patient loyalty; (5) patient satisfaction is not an intervening variable between service quality and patient relationship management to patient loyalty; and (6) patient satisfaction is an intervening variable between service fairness and patient loyalty. Novelty: The results show that service justice has a great influence on both patient satisfaction and loyalty, proving that the variable of service justice in which there are indicators of retributive justice is a proven novelty, highlighting the importance of leaders in formulating policies related to fairness in service and ensuring the implementation of fair services by all hospital employees to increase satisfaction and ultimately foster patient loyalty
THE UNHEARD HAZARD: A REVIEW OF HIGH-LEVEL NOISE EXPOSURE AND HEARING LOSS IN THE GLOBAL ELECTRICAL POWER INDUSTRY
Objective: The global electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution sector is a critical backbone of modern society, yet occupational noise exposure remains an underestimated risk that can cause permanent, irreversible, but preventable Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). Method: This manuscript provides a comprehensive review of the effects of high-level noise on workers within electricity organizations worldwide by analyzing primary noise-generating equipment and processes from a materials science perspective, detailing pathophysiological mechanisms of NIHL, and discussing audiological and psychosocial consequences. Result: The review synthesizes global epidemiological data on hearing loss within the sector, highlighting disparities between developed and developing nations, and evaluates current noise control strategies such as the hierarchy of controls, the role of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and emerging materials and technologies for creating quieter electrical infrastructure. Novelty: The conclusion underscores the critical need to integrate hearing conservation programs with material design and operational management, offering a new perspective that connects occupational health with technological innovation in order to safeguard the long-term health of the global electrical workforce
WALKTHROUGH SUPERVISION AS A COLLABORATIVE SUPERVISION INNOVATION: A STUDY ON ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LEARNING PRACTICES
Objective: This study aims to analyse the implementation of walkthrough supervision as a collaborative supervision strategy in improving the quality of learning practices at junior and senior high school levels. Method: This research was conducted using a qualitative approach with a multi-case study design. Data were collected through direct observation, in-depth interviews with principals, teachers and supervisors, and analysis of supervision documents. The analysis process was conducted thematically to identify implementation patterns, challenges, and improvement strategies that emerged from the practice of walkthrough supervision in improving the quality of learning practices at the junior and senior high school levels at Yayasan Nurul Fikri Bina Generasi Bogor. Results: The results showed that walkthrough supervision in junior and senior high school of NFBS Bogor is implemented systematically through five stages by emphasising learning authenticity, continuous reflection, and teacher-supervisor collaboration. Obstacles such as time constraints, competency variations, supervisor inconsistency, and cultural factors are overcome through adaptive strategies, so that challenges actually strengthen collaboration. This supervision has an impact on improving teaching skills, classroom management, student engagement, as well as fostering a continuous reflective culture. This model has the potential to be adapted in other schools with adjustments to the vision, culture, teacher competencies and structural support. Novelty: The innovation of this research lies in the transformation of walkthrough supervision into a collective reflective culture, the collaborative role of teachers-supervisors, and adaptive strategies to face obstacles. This model not only improves teacher competence and classroom culture, but also has the potential to be replicated with adjustments to the school context
HYDROPONIC AND TOGA INNOVATIONS: SOLUTIONS FOR UTILIZING LIMITED LAND IN KETIMANG VILLAGE
Objective: Limited agricultural land in rural areas due to land conversion drives the need for innovation in farming, and this study aims to implement a hydroponic system and a Family Medicinal Garden (TOGA) as an alternative cultivation method in the limited space of the Ketimang Village community, Wonoayu District, Sidoarjo Regency. Method: The methods used include clearing the planting area, sowing seeds, and arranging plants according to function and aesthetics. Result: The results of the study indicate that the community can utilize limited land to obtain fresh vegetables and family medicinal plants, while simultaneously increasing food security and household economic opportunities. Novelty: The application of the hydroponic system and TOGA has proven to be efficient, productive, and has the potential to provide added value through sustainable management
APPLICATION OF WASTE BANK AS A SOLUTION TO IMPROVE CLEAN AND HEALTHY LIVING BEHAVIOR IN THE MUHAMMADIYAH MOSQUE ENVIRONMENT, PUTAT VILLAGE, SIDOARJO REGENCY
Objective: The objective of this study is to implement the concept of a waste bank as a novel solution to enhance clean and healthy living behaviors within the mosque environment. Method: The method employed in this study commenced with the delivery of PHBS education, followed by the implementation of PHBS practices, and culminated in the provision of a waste bank inventory. Results: The results of the study indicate an increase in awareness and participation among mosque members in maintaining cleanliness and effective waste management. This, in turn, supports a healthy and comfortable mosque environment for worship. Novelty: The promotion of clean and healthy living behaviors is of paramount importance for the enhancement of public health, particularly in places of worship such as mosques. The Muhammadiyah Mosque in Putat Village, Sidoarjo Regency, is confronted with challenges in waste management that have a detrimental effect on the cleanliness and comfort of the surrounding environment
IMPROVING THE SILAGE QUALITY OF NAPIER GRASS (PENISSETUM PUPUREUM) USING PROBIOTIC LOCAL MICROORGANISM (MOL) BANANA STEM (MUSA PARADISIACA)
Objective: This study aims to determine the improvement of the quality of napier grass silage (pennisetum purpureum) by using Probiotic Local Miroorganism (MOL) banana stems on moisture content, ash content, protein, fat and crude fiber. Method: This research was conducted at the Faculty of Agriculture Laboratory, Abulyatama University, Aceh Besar Regency. This study used a completely randomised design (CRD) one-way pattern with 4 treatments and 4 replications. The treatments consisted of P0 (Napier grass without mole (control)), P1 (Napier grass treated with mole with a concentration of 1 ml), P2 (Napier grass treated with mole with a concentration of 2 ml) and P3 (Napier grass treated with mole with a concentration of 3 ml). Results: The results showed that the addition of 2 ml MOL in napier grass silage could reduce the water content to 67.08%, while the protein content increased to 12.43% with the addition of 3 ml MOL. The addition of probiotics in napier grass silage had a very significant effect (P<0.01) on crude fiber, protein and moisture content. While the addition of MOL in silage had no significant effect (P>0.05) on fat content and ash content. Novelty: This research demonstrates an innovation in improving the quality of elephant grass silage by utilizing local probiotic microorganisms (ML) from banana stems, a previously unused approach. The novelty lies in the use of MOL from banana stems as a silage fermentation additive, which has been shown to significantly increase protein content and reduce moisture content, as well as positively impact crude fiber
PIPERAZINE IN PEDIATRIC ASCARIASIS: PHARMACOKINETICS, PHARMACODYNAMICS, AND GLOBAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
Objective: Currently, Ascaris lumbricoides-induced ascariasis has become a major health burden in the world, especially in low- and middle-income nations and children blacked with such situations. Ascariasis has an impact of more than 1 billion population of the entire world which results in more than 1.3 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) per year, mainly because of growth retardation, malnutrition, and children with cognitive performance. Method: This review examines the pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), safety, and clinical efficacy of piperazine in children with accommodation of developmental differences in physiological processes that influence the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs. Results: Crucial results indicate that a higher digestive availability and quicker intestinal assimilation of piperazine is present in pediatric patients who could reach the effective therapeutic concentrations in the lumen as compared to adults. The pharmacodynamic profile is strong GABAergic effects in nematodes at low systemic exposure in children, which proves its application in the regions with a high prevalence of parasitic worm infestations, mass deworming programs, and among individuals where benzimidazoles use is contraindicated. Novelty: The potential implications of the proposed action on the pharmacology of age specificity in helminth management schemes of control is also quantified within the context of the current review and justifies sustained application of piperazine in age-specific interventions
SIMPLE METHOD FOR CALCULATION HEXAGONAL LATTICE PARAMETERS (A AND C) SYSTEM OF ZNO NANOROD VIA X-RAY ANALYSIS: REVIEW
Objective: Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods, a cornerstone of one-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures, have attracted profound research interest due to their unique combination of piezoelectricity, wide bandgap, and biocompatibility. While often treated as a wurtzite-structured constant, the lattice parameters (a, b, and c) of ZnO nanorods are not immutable. This review comprehensively examines the intentional engineering of ZnO nanorod lattice constants through various synthesis strategies, including doping with foreign elements, manipulation of growth parameters, and substrate-induced strain. Method: We delve into the fundamental mechanisms—such as ionic radius mismatch, formation of intrinsic point defects, and external stress—that lead to lattice expansion or contraction. Results: The consequential tuning of functional properties, most notably the bandgap via strain-induced piezoelectric effects, is critically analyzed. Furthermore, this review consolidates recent advancements demonstrating how precise lattice control enhances performance in applications ranging from piezotronics and optoelectronics to catalysis and sensing. Novelty: By synthesizing findings from a vast body of literature, this review aims to serve as a foundational guide for researchers seeking to exploit lattice engineering as a powerful tool for tailoring ZnO nanorods for next-generation technologies
EMPOWERING SELF-RELIANCE FOR FOOD SECURITY WITH AISYIYAH SIDOARJO IN LIMITED LAND UTILIZATION
Objective: This study aims to enhance food security by empowering the members of Pimpinan Daerah Aisyiyah (PDA) Sidoarjo through the utilization of narrow land for sustainable agriculture. Many Aisyiyah members possess home yards or small plots of land that remain underutilized, necessitating an intervention to promote efficient land use practices. Method: The program involved a series of activities, including socialization, training, and mentoring on various urban farming techniques such as polybag cultivation, hydroponics, and verticulture. These approaches were introduced to facilitate knowledge transfer and ensure the proper cultivation of organic crops through hands-on learning. Results: The implementation of hydroponic and organic farming methods was successfully adopted by Aisyiyah members, leading to an increase in household-scale agricultural productivity. Participants were able to cultivate crops until harvest, demonstrating the effectiveness of the provided training. Moreover, they developed the capability to create planting media and produce liquid organic fertilizers independently, reinforcing sustainable agricultural practices. Novelty: This initiative integrates community-based empowerment with technological advancements in urban farming, specifically targeting women-led organizations in the context of food security. The combination of hydroponic cultivation, organic farming, and independent fertilizer production offers a replicable model for optimizing land use in urban and peri-urban settings
STRATEGIES IN BUILDING A COLLABORATIVE WORK CULTURE WITH A MODERN MANAGEMENT APPROACH
Objective: The research aims to analyze how the simultaneous implementation of innovation, data-driven strategies, and digital transformation can foster a strong collaborative work culture. It highlights the role of modern management approaches in ensuring organizational competitiveness, adaptability, and a results-oriented focus in the contemporary business environment. Method: This study adopts a library research method, utilizing secondary data from scientific journal articles and previous research reports. These sources provide the basis for analyzing the integration of innovation, data, and technology with modern management practices. Results: The findings indicate that innovation-based strategies, when combined with modern management approaches, enhance creativity and cross-functional collaboration, embedding innovation into the core of the organization's culture. Data-driven strategies support clarity in decision-making, transparency in performance evaluation, and conflict-free collaboration, leading to measurable and efficient teamwork. Digital transformation strategies, through the adoption of modern technologies such as collaboration software, cloud computing, and AI, enable increased efficiency, connectivity, and accelerated teamwork across different locations. Novelty: This study offers a comprehensive perspective on the integration of innovation, data, and digital transformation with modern management approaches. It emphasizes how this combination can create an adaptive, cohesive, and competitive organizational culture, providing valuable insights for organizations navigating the challenges of technological and managerial evolution