scholarly journals ANALISIS PENYELESAIAN TINDAK LANJUT HASIL PEMERIKSAAN AUDITOR INSPEKTORAT KABUPATEN SUMBAWA BARAT

2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
Agus Harinurhady ◽  
Ahmad Rifa'i ◽  
Alamsyah Alamsyah

Abstrak: Analisis Penyelesaian Tindak Lanjut Hasil Pemeriksaan Auditor Inspektorat Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat.  Penelitian ini dikaji dari perspektif auditi dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif, metode studi kasus dan teknik analisis tematik. Fenomena penelitian ini berdasarkan pada laporan hasil pemantauan tahunan oleh unit pemantauan Inspektorat Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat yang menunjukkan adanya fakta bahwa penyelesaian tindak lanjut masih ada yang berstatus dalam proses dan belum ditindaklanjuti. Hasil penelitian menemukan kurangnya komunikasi pada tingkatan manajemen SKPD Kabupaten Sumbawa Barat dan masih kurangnya Sumber Daya Manusia (SDM) yang kompeten, sehingga penyelesaian tindak lanjut belum tercapai secara maksimal yang dibuktikan dengan masih adanya status penyelesaian yang belum dan/atau tidak ditindaklanjuti. Untuk ke depannya agar kepala/pimpinan SKPD yang secara umum memiliki komitmen dalam upaya penyelesaian dapat mengupayakan komunikasi yang lebih baik dan melibatkan semua komponen dalam organisasi dengan membentuk pola hubungan tugas. Kata Kunci: audit, pemeriksaan, pengawasan, pemantauan, tindak lanjut. Abstract: Settlement Analysis of Follow-up Results of the Examination of the Auditor West Sumbawa District Inspectorates. This research examined from the perspective of an auditee using a qualitative approach, case study method, and technique of thematic analysis. The phenomenon of this research report is based on the results of monitoring yearly by the monitoring unit of the Inspectorate of Western Sumbawa district that shows the existence of the fact that the completion of follow-up there still are in the process and not to be follow up. The study results found a lack of communication on the work unit management level of West Sumbawa Regency and still lack the human resources (HR) are competent, so the completion of follow-up has not reached its full potential as evidenced by the completion status still has not been and/or not acted upon. For the future so that the head/leader of the work unit, which has a commitment to the quest of completion can seek better communication and involving all the components in the organization by forming a pattern of relationship tasks. Keywords: auditing, examination, follow-up, monitoring, supervision.

Author(s):  
Hapid , ◽  
Titiek Herwanti ◽  
Hamdani Husnan

This study aimed to analyze the inspection reports Village in West Sumbawa qualitative method with case study approach. The phenomenon of this study are based on the results of annual monitoring by the monitoring unit of West Sumbawa District Inspectorate underlining the fact that the completion of the follow-up is still in progress and has not been acted upon. The study found a lack of good communication at the management level of the work unit Village in West Sumbawa regency and still lacks the human resources that have educational competence equivalent to its responsibilities, so that the completion of the follow-up by the work unit Village is not achieved with the maximum and the follow-up is still not followed up by the Village. For repairs to the front, in general, work units Villagers led by the Village head must have the commitment and the efforts of the completion of the follow-up so that they can communicate better and work units, especially the head of the Village with financial managers Village should involve all components within the organization to establish a pattern of relationships in the settlement of the follow-up tasks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 135-140
Author(s):  
Shital Bhimsingbhai Gamit ◽  
Jayshree M. Sutaria Sutaria

Background: Cerebral palsy describes a group of disorders of development of movement and posture, causing activity limitation, that are attributed to non- progressive disturbances that occurred in developing fetal or infant brain. Spider therapy is an intensive treatment approach which was originally developed in Poland. It involves suspending the child in the Centre of universal exercise unit by using a number of elastic bungee cords of different elasticity. These cords are attached to specific points on special belt around the child’s waist, forming a unique spider web around the child which provides them essential support. Purpose: The purpose is to study the scientific evidences regarding the effect of the spider therapy on motor functions and balance in cerebral palsy Methodology: A search for relevant articles was carried out using key words- cerebral palsy, spider therapy, motor functions and balance and search engines-Google Scholar, PubMed, PEDro, Science Direct, Research Gate and CINAHL. Studies were selected from year 2005-2020. eleven studies were included in which there were 1 Meta-analysis, 2 Systematic reviews and 4 Randomized controlled trials,1Quasi- Experimental study, 1 case study, 1 interventional study and 1 retrospective study. Results: 11 studies were reviewed from which 6 studies concluded that spider therapy is more effective than a control group receiving conventional treatment, 2 study highlighted MFR to be equally effective to alternative treatment and 3 studies concluded that spider therapy have significant but small effects on functioning at post-treatment and follow-up Conclusion: Based on the analysis of these 11 articles, it can be concluded that spider therapy is an effective treatment regimen in cerebral palsy. Clinical Implication: Spider therapy is found to be effective in improving balance and motor functions in s cerebral palsy, therefore spider therapy can be considered as an adjunctive treatment in cerebral palsy. Keywords: cerebral palsy, spider therapy, motor functions and balance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 344-362
Author(s):  
Thomas Archibald ◽  
Bineta K. Guisse ◽  
Amadou Ndiaye ◽  
Fatimata Kane ◽  
Fatou Diouf ◽  
...  

African youth face great challenges and great opportunities. Positive youth development (PYD) programs have the potential to support youth in Africa to reach their full potential. Yet PYD approaches must be tailored if they are to be contextually and culturally responsive and relevant. The purpose of this paper is to provide an evidence-informed description of one such program, the 4-H Senegal PYD program. We first provide a conceptual background for the program, informed especially by the literature on global and cross-cultural PYD. We then share empirical results of a qualitative case study focused on the establishment, scale-up, and institutionalization of the 4-H Senegal program. Our case study results elucidate culturally responsive PYD program adaptations that corroborate conceptual framings of cross-cultural PYD work while also pointing the way towards promising practice recommendations. We hope this conceptual and empirical summary of the 4-H Senegal program can contribute to the field by informing practice and guiding other innovative efforts to adapt PYD models and approaches across contextual and cultural bounds.


2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farzan Irani ◽  
Rodney Gabel

This case report describes the positive outcome of a therapeutic intervention that integrated an intensive, residential component with follow-up telepractice for a 21 year old male who stutters. This therapy utilized an eclectic approach to intensive therapy in conjunction with a 12-month follow-up via video telepractice. The results indicated that the client benefited from the program as demonstrated by a reduction in percent stuttered syllables, a reduction in stuttering severity, and a change in attitudes and feelings related to stuttering and speaking.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Musa Musa

This research was conducted to determine the Effectiveness of Jakarta Siaga 112 Emergency Services in Fire Management by UPT. Disaster Data & Information Center of BPBD DKI Jakarta Province by paying attention to aspects contained in the Effectiveness of the Jakarta Siaga Emergency Service Program 112. The research method was carried out with a case study method with data collection techniques using interview methods and document review. Interviews were conducted on 10 (ten) key informants, document review focused on documents related to the Jakarta Emergency Alert Service 112 Effectiveness research in Fire Management. The results showed that the Effectiveness of Jakarta Siaga 112 Emergency Services in Fire Management by UPT. The Center for Disaster Data & Information BPBD DKI Jakarta Province Its effectiveness is still low, due to the Implementation of Emergency Services Jakarta Standby 112 in Fire Management implemented by UPT. Disaster Data & Information Center of BPBD DKI Jakarta Province in terms of the Target Group Understanding of the Program, the Achievement of the Program Objectives aspects, and the Program Follow-up aspects. It is recommended to continue to disseminate this Emergency Service to the public, it is necessary to increase the firm commitment of the Head of 8 SKPD related to fire management so that all units play a role in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Fire Management and the evaluation and follow-up of program services that are held periodically 3 once a month.Keywords: Effectiveness, Emergency Services, Fire Handling


Author(s):  
Do Vu Phuong Anh

This research presents the results of applying the theory of competence framework to evaluate the current competence of middle management in enterprises, in the case study of DOJI Gemstone Jewelry Group (DOJI Group). By using in-depth interviews and survey through questionnaires, the research results show that the middle management level at DOJI Group has satisfied relatively well the most competencies of the professional competence group, executive management competence as well as personal development competence. However, some of the competencies that need to be further improved include time management, training and leadership competence, innovation and learning competence. The solutions given are for reference by DOJI Group and other private enterprises in Vietnam in the assessment and development of middle management level.


2017 ◽  
pp. 50-55
Author(s):  
Duc Luu Ngo ◽  
Tu The Nguyen ◽  
Manh Hung Ho ◽  
Thanh Thai Le

Background: This study aims to survey some clinical features, indications and results of tracheotomy at Hue Central Hospital and Hue University Hospital. Patients and method: Studying on 77 patients who underwent tracheotomy at all of departments and designed as an prospective, descriptive and interventional study. Results: Male-female ratio was 4/1. Mean age was 49 years. Career: farmer 44.2%, worker 27.2%, officials 14.3%, student 7.8%, other jobs 6.5%. Respiratory condition before tracheotomy: underwent intubation 62.3%, didn’t undergo intubation 37.7%. Period of stay of endotracheal tube: 1-5 days 29.2%, 6-14 days 52.1%, >14 days 18.7%. Levels of dyspnea before tracheotomy: level I 41.4%, level II 48.3%, level III 0%, 10.3% of cases didn’t have dyspnea. Twenty cases (26%) were performed as an emergency while fifty seven (74%) as elective produces. Classic indications (37.7%) and modern indications (62.3%). On the bases of the site, we divided tracheostomy into three groups: high (0%), mid (25.3%) and low (74.7%). During follow-up, 44 complications occurred in 29 patients (37.7%). Tracheobronchitis 14.3%, tube obstruction 13%, subcutaneous empysema 10.4%, hemorrhage 5%, diffcult decannulation 5.2%, tube displacement 3.9%, canule watery past 2.6%, wound infection 1.3%. The final result after tracheotomy 3 months: there are 33 patients (42.9%) were successfully decannulated. In the 33 patients who were successfully decannulated: the duration of tracheotomy ranged from 1 day to 90 days, beautiful scar (51.5%), medium scar (36.4%), bad scar (12.1%). Conclusions: In tracheotomy male were more than female, adult were more than children. The main indication was morden indication. Tracheobronchitis and tube obstruction were more common than other complications. Key words: Tracheotomy


2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Doina Vesa ◽  
Cristian Martu ◽  
Razvan Leata ◽  
Ludmila Lozneanu ◽  
luminita Radulescu ◽  
...  

Paranasal mucoceles are a type of cysts that evolve slowly and are asymptomatic; this poses a difficulty in diagnosing the patient because the symptoms can go unnoticed. The mucocele evolves unpredictably. On the one hand, it can become infected turning into pyoceles and on the other hand, it can invade important regions such as the orbital, cranial or genian regions, creating facial asymmetry. This is a retrospective case study of 37 patients diagnosed with sinus mucoceles, followed up by clinical examination and paraclinical tests such as CT and MRI scans. The biochemical components of the liquid from within the mucocele were analyzed and the following criteria were recorded: NaCl-, Cl-, Na+ and cholesterine as well as cellular components such as mastocytes, macrophages, hematocytes and leucocytes. In all cases, the treatment option was surgery with favorable post-operative and follow-up evaluation. The mucoceles that appeared post-operatively (maxillary and ethmoid sinuses) evolved more rapidly than the mucoceles that were induced byan external injury. Longer follow-up of operated patients permitted a more timely diagnosis of recurrences.


Author(s):  
Dheeraj Kumar Tyagi ◽  
Shivakumar .

Lifestyle disorders are one of the biggest threats for the population living unhealthy lifestyle. Sthoulya (Obesity) is one such disorder which creates lot of physical as well as mental disorder to the sufferer. Due to changing lifestyle, comforts and dietary habit lots of individuals changed their life totally. Obesity is a growing disease in developed and developing countries. Prevalence is drastically hike in past few years. Ayurveda, the science of life with which we can manage and control lots of lifestyle disorders. Focusing on dietary and lifestyle management along with treatment, we can overcome the hazards of obesity which is growing in a uncontrolled manner. The available data is based on the clinical findings only. Aim and objective: To assess the effect of “Guru Cha Atarpanam Chikitsa” in the management of Sthoulya. Setting: Swastharakshana evam Yoga, OPD and IPD, SDMCAH, Hassan. Method: Udwarthana, Parisheka, Shamana Aushadhis, Ahara, and Vihara was followed within the treatment duration and effect of treatment was assessed before and after treatment, advised for follow up. Results: The treatment adopted is effective in the management of Sthoulya and to improve the quality of life.


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