scholarly journals Preliminary study of ethnobotany based on local wisdom in Mount Ungaran Central Java

2019 ◽  
Vol 1321 ◽  
pp. 032034
Author(s):  
N R Utami ◽  
M Rahayuningsih ◽  
M Abdullah ◽  
T A Ahmad
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-52
Author(s):  
Haryasena Gusti Andayu ◽  
Handika Dany Rahmayanti

Digital globalization in the economic sector is no exception in the printing industry. For hundreds of years the print media dominated for the dissemination of information. However, currently the dominance of the print media industry is now in danger of being shifted along with technological developments. This study shows how the growth of the print industry in Indonesia for several years. Based on the results of the study, the number of printing industries from 2011-2015 experienced a decline in almost all regions of Indonesia, including the provinces of West Java, East Java, DKI Jakarta, Banten, Kalimantan, Central Java and Sumatra. The decline in numbers occurred in the printing industry of newspapers, magazines, books and advertising. Especially for the packaging industry, it did not experience a significant decline and was relatively stable.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1204 ◽  
pp. 012041 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Agustine ◽  
I D Dimawani ◽  
D. Fitriani ◽  
T D Pambudi ◽  
W. Srigutomo ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Fina Itriyati ◽  
Deshinta Dwi Asriani

This study is a preliminary study of the politics of recognition of women with disabilities in th eaftermath of the 2006 earthquake in Bantul and Klaten, Yogyakarta and Central Java. In this preliminary study, it is found that there is transformation in the disability movement in both regions. The author would like to underline that the role of new women with disabilities affected by earthquake can encourage the transformation of the women with disabilities’ movement. These changes can be seen from all sides which before the earthquake, the discourse of women with disabilities are seen as a personal tragedy wher edisability issues are seen as an individual problem. The common approach used to deal with them is a charity activities, training services that are clinically aimed to make them as normal people and have independent lives. After the earthquake, there are a lot of DPO(Disabled People Organization) and association sfor persons with disabilities which accomodate not just those affected by the earthquake, but also all persons with disabilities who had been hidden by their families and socially marginalized. They appear to becoming out and giving a lesson to the people that the differences are common and normalization project is a choice that they have rights to refuse if it is not desired by them. In fact, they also have been able to counter the mainstream women’s movement discourse that their interests are also entitled to be accommodated in universal women’s discourse. This preliminary study which conducted by qualitative research methods withan ethnographic approach is still very early and still continuing with further research.Key words: women with disabilities, earthquake, politics of recognition, DPO (Disabled People Organization), individual and social model of disabilities


Author(s):  
Nadhila Beladina ◽  
Asri Adisasmita

Background: Just like diabetes, leprosy also cause painless neuropathic ulcers which process is mediated by Schwann-cell. Biochemical changes on leprosy patients presumed to have role on pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus.  Methods: This study is cross-sectional study aimed to know further about diabetic status on population of people affected by leprosy, as the preliminary study to prove the association between diabetes mellitus and leprosy.  Data, such as diabetic status, type of leprosy, grade of disability, and other variables are collected from 127 people affected by leprosy in Donorojo leprosy recovered village.Result: Result showed that 19.7% are having diabetes mellitus, and other 23.6% are in pre-diabetic condition. This number is higher than prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Central Java (2.09%) and Indonesia (2%).Conclusion : Further research is needed to prove the association between leprosy and diabetic status.  All leprosy patients should be recommended to be routinely screened for diabetes mellitus.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandy Kurniawan Suhardja ◽  
Sri Widiyantoro ◽  
Mohamad Ramdhan ◽  
J.-P. Métaxian

Author(s):  
Ronald Irwanto Natadidjaja ◽  
Tarcisius Henry ◽  
Hadianti Adlani ◽  
Aziza Ariyani ◽  
Rika Bur

Methods: A pre–post-descriptive study was conducted in 2019 for 3 months at a private hospital in Central Java, Indonesia, to evaluate the implementation of the Regulation on Indonesian Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP), namely, the Prospective Antimicrobial System/Regulasi Antimikroba Sistem Prospektif Indonesia (RASPRO). Outcomes were measured before and after the implementation of the RASPRO in the ward including: 1) intravenous antibiotic defined daily dose (DDD) per 100 patient-days, 2) antibiotic expenditure, and 3) antibiotic expenditure per inpatient. Result: The total antibiotic consumption was expressed in DDD/100 patient-days. For the levofloxacin category, the number increased intensely from 2.38 to 15.29; carbapenem escalated from 0.51 to 2.31, ceftriaxone from 32.10 to 38.03, and ampicillin sulbactam from 1.14 to 1.18. In contrast, cefuroxime significantly reduced from 17.25 to 1.38, cefotaxime decreased from 10.33 to 6.83, gentamicin decreased from 3.18 to 1.91, and amikacin decreased from 2.27 to 2.13. The overall cephalosporin usage decreased from 19.89 to 15.41. The total antibiotic expenditure had a decline of 20.28%, followed by 14.44% reduction on the percentage of antibiotic expenditure per inpatient. Conclusion: Our study describes the 3-month analysis of antimicrobial usage before and after the implementation of the RASPRO by evaluating several parameters. The antibiotic consumption expressed in DDD/100 patient-days for each antibiotic category has demonstrated that there are different impacts that may be debatable and calls for further evaluation. A decrease in the total antibiotic expenditure has also been reported. However, since our study is a preliminary study, it should be continued by further studies that involve longer study duration to observe further impacts of the program.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1918 (5) ◽  
pp. 052072
Author(s):  
S Nuryani ◽  
M Rahayuningsih ◽  
A Irsadi

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 249
Author(s):  
Islah Gusmian

This article examines religious manuscripts stored in the Popongan mosque, Klaten, Central Java. As a preliminary study, this article describes the physical aspects of the manuscript as well as mapping the topics contained. The approach used is philology and historical perspective that is in it. As a manuscript born in a pesantren community, the Popongan manuscript reflects the struggle of students and scholars in the process of learning and transmission of Islamic scholarship in the late 19th century. Through the Popongan manuscripts we can see the diversity of the fields of study studied by the students and their learning methods. In this case, pesantren has taken an important role in the practice of Islamic learning and at the same time as an important subject in the history of islamization in Indonesia


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