scholarly journals SISTEM PENGOBATAN TRADISIONAL PADA MASYARAKAT GIRI JAYA

2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Ani Rostiyati

AbstrakPada hakekatnya pengobatan tradisional merupakan bagian kebudayaan yang diturunkan dari generasi ke generasi berikutnya secara lisan atau tulisan. Oleh sebab itu kepercayaan terhadap pengobatan tradisional dapat terus bertahan, walaupun praktik biomedik kedokteran mengalami perkembangan. Untuk penyembuhan penyakit, dalam sistem pengobatan tradisional dicari lebih dahulu penyebab sakit atau etiologinya. Konsep etiologi ini perlu diketahui sebagai dasar untuk mendiagnosa penyakit yang kemudian diperlukan untuk menentukan cara-cara pengobatannya. Demikian pula pada masyarakat di Desa Giri Jaya Kabupaten Sukabumi yang menjadi lokasi penelitian, sebagian besar masyarakatnya masih melakukan pengobatan tradisional meskipun pengobatan modern telah dikenal. Untuk itu tulisan ini akan mengupas bagaimana persepsi masyarakat tentang sehat dan sakit, etiologi (sebab sakit), ciri penyakit, dan cara pengobatannya. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan tipe penelitian deskriptif. AbstractIn essence, traditional medicine is part of culture passed from generation to generation orally or in writing. Therefore, trust to the traditional treatment can continue to survive, although the practice of biomedicine medical growth. To cure disease, the traditional treatment system first sought the cause of illness or etiology. The concept of etiology is necessary to know as a basis for diagnosing a disease that then needed to determine the ways of treatment. Similarly in Desa Giri Jaya the regency of Sukabumi who became the location of research, most people still make traditional medicine even though modern medicine has known. Therefore this writing will discuss how the public perception of healthy and sick, etiology (cause pain), characteristic of the disease and how to treat it. This research uses qualitative approach and descriptive research type.

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 24-35
Author(s):  
Denia Prameswari Putri ◽  
Donie Kadewandana

Some organizations have not realized the importance of attention to employees in the organization. It is then important to do human relations that can be one way in the fulfillment of one of the needs of the needs of employees. Human relations is discussed by analyzing the principles of human relations in the implementation of organizational communication at the Bureau of Public Relations of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Kemkominfo). Kemkominfo that has public relations in it, also participate in implementing human relations because one of the public relations function is to build good relationships including the internal public. Thus the purpose of this study to analyze the principles of human relations in the implementation of organizational communication on the Bureau of Public Relations Kemkominfo. This research uses postpositivist paradigm, qualitative approach, descriptive research type, individual analytical unit, data collecting technique using semistructure interview, observation and documentation. The results of verified data in the field that human relations activities on the Public Relations Bureau of Kemkominfo using seven of the eight principles of human relations Keith Davis. One principle that has not been used is the principle of mutual acceptance. Public Relations Kemkominfo in implementing human relations also have not used one principle of communication openness. However, in the implementation of organizational communication that also involves the elements of communication, the Public Relations Bureau has used the three flow of information within the organization and dominant is horizontal communication.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Yuzar Purnama

AbstrakPengobatan tradisional merupakan salah satu alternatif pengobatan bagi masyarakat baik di perkotaan maupun desa. Begitu pula pada masyarakat Jatigede, kabupaten Sumedang. Padahal peralatan canggih dan jenis obat-obatan moderen semakin banyak dan lengkap. Hal inilah yang menarik untuk mengkaji tentang pengobatan tradisional pada masyarakat Jatigede, kabupaten Sumedang. Permasalahannya adalah apa alasan memilih obat tradisional? Bagaimana caranya? Apa bahan-bahannya? Dan penyakit apa yang dapat disembuhkan dengan obat tradisional? Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan gambaran yang lengkap dan jelas tentang pengobatan tradisional pada masyarakat Jatigede. Penelitian dibatasi pada pengobatan tradisional melalui oral. Adapun penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode penelitian deskriptif. Penelitian didahului studi pustaka, pengambilan data (observasi dan wawancara), klasifikasi data, analisis dan pelaporan. Kesimpulannya, pengobatan tradisional bagi masyarakat Sunda di Jatigede merupakan kebutuhan yang tidak dapat dihindarkan karena faktor alam yang mendukung, keamanan (efek samping), harga murah, mudah didapatkan dan sederhana membuatnya. AbstractTraditional medicine is an alternative treatment for people in both urban and rural. Similarly, in Jatigede, Sumedang regency, even though there are more complete and advanced equipment and types of modern medicine. It is interesting to investigate about the traditional medicine in Jatigede, Sumedang regency. The issue is what is the reason behind the traditional medicine choosing? How to conduct the traditional medicine? What are the ingredients? And what diseases can be cured by traditional medicine? This study aims to get acomplete and clear picture of the Jatigede traditional medicine. The study was confined to the oral traditional treatment. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive method. It is preceded by research literature, data collection (observation and interview), data classification, analysis and reporting. In conclusion, the traditional treatment for the Sundanese people in Jatigede is a necessity that cannot be avoided because of supporting natural factors, security (side effects), the cheap price, the availability and the simple making.


2021 ◽  
pp. 01-04
Author(s):  
Sarika Chaturvedi ◽  
Nandini Kumar ◽  
Girish Tillu ◽  
Bhushan Patwardhan

As the search for effective treatment for Covid-19 intensifies, traditional medicine systems are receiving increasing attention from researchers as well as the public. While scientific rigour is non-negotiable, there remain fundamental issues to be addressed when bringing evidence from traditional systems. Here we examine some of these issues pertaining to Ayurveda and the underlying philosophical underpinnings, and suggest potential ways to move forward. We find an ability to emerge from the cage of “biomedicalism” and its foundational reductionism essential for appropriate research in Ayurveda. We caution against pursuing research in Ayurveda by just mimicking modern medicine and highlight the need for appropriate use of modern science tools and methods to understand Ayurveda and explore its potential for healthcare. We emphasise the need and potential for transdisciplinary research in Ayurveda. A balance between evidence-based medicine and evidence-informed healthcare is required.


Biospecies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 36-42
Author(s):  
Santi Perawati ◽  
Lili Andriani ◽  
Lia Anggresani ◽  
Eti Ardila

ABSTRACT Background: Indonesia consists of various ethnics on each island, one of which is Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) precisely on Sumatra island of Jambi Province. Each ethnic group has a variety of natural and traditional remedies. This observation was conducted from November 2017 to February 2018 in Muara Kilis Village, Tengah Ilir District, Tebo District, Jambi Province.This research purpose to determined of various disease and know the various natural resources that are used as a treatmenton Suku Anak Dalam at Muara Kilis. Method: This research type is descriptive research using qualitative method and purposive sampling for sampling technique and open-ended interview with informant using voice recording media. Results: The disease are often experienced by Suku Anak Dalam among others fever, cough, asthma, measles, gastritis, hemorrhoids,  stomachaches, and allergy. To treat the disease by utilizing natural resources like plants and animals. Part of the plants used among others, leaves, sap, and fruit, while for animal parts used are bile, urine, and blood. Processing methods are pounded, boiled, grated, and fried, while the use of these ingredients by eating, drinking, bathed, and applied directly on part of sickness skin Conclusion: Based on the results that has been done there are 8 diseases that often occur and there are 5 kinds of plants and 4 animals from different genus and family that are used as traditional medicine in Suku Anak Dalam Muara Kilis Village.   Keywords: (Ethnopharmacy, Suku Anak Dalam, Diseases, Natural Resources)    


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tri Yuningsih ◽  
Titi Darmi ◽  
Susi Sulandari

Objective The study describes the pentahelix model in tourism development in the city of Semarang. The problem is the lack of optimal cooperation between the actors involved. Theory uses the Policy Actor Theory and the Pentahelix Model. Descriptive research type, qualitative approach. Data is collected through: interview, observation and literature. Determination of informants with Snowball technique and key informants Head of the Department of Tourism and Culture of the city of Semarang. Data analysis by means of: data condensation, data verification and conclusion drawing. Data validation uses source triangulation. From the research it can be seen: (1) tourism development in Semarang city using pentahelix model, has involved academics, government, community, business, and mass media (2) Field findings are the Semarang City Tourism Promotion Agency (BP2KS) is not optimal and (3) Cooperation between the pentahelix model actors in the city of Semarang from the results of the research is not optimal. Research recommendations: revised the tourism regulation of Semarang city concerning "collaboration between actors, strengthening the institutional capacity of BP2KS, and subsequent researchers are advised to take the focus of research with different loci or make comparisons with the same focus.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dewi Yermawati Enjhela

AbstractIndonesia is one of the countries that has also been affected by the corona virus or covid-19 which originated from China, to be precise in the city of Wuhan. In early 2020 the corona virus or covid-19 began to enter the country of Indonesia. The corona virus has had a huge impact on the lives of Indonesian people, both positive and negative impacts. Communities affected by covid-19 are increasing day after day, but now to be precise in 2021 the increase in covid-19 infections is not as fast as 2020. And the impact is slowly being controlled by both the government and most Indonesians. The Indonesian people are now able to adjust to life in the midst of this Covid-19 pandemic, even the hospitality that faded at the beginning of Covid-19 entering Indonesia is now starting to slowly be shown by the Indonesian people. This paper aims to provide information about Covid-19 in Indonesia and the Christian hospitality that should be practiced by the Indonesian people, especially believers or Christians. This research uses a qualitative approach with theological research type and social descriptive research


Author(s):  
Jane Anditia ◽  
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Dedy Hermawan ◽  
Intan Fitri Meutia ◽  
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...  

About disaster management can result in many fatalities. One aspect in minimizing disaster impacts is disaster mitigation. Disaster mitigation as a way to increase community participation in reducing disaster risk. Therefore, BPBD established a disaster management program, namely the Tangguh Bencana Village program. Karang City is one of the villages that received assistance from the Tangguh Bencana Village program. This research aims to identify forms of community participation and the level of community participation in the Tangguh Bencana Village program. The method used in this research is descriptive research type with qualitative approach. Data collection is conducted using interviews, and documentation. The results of this study showed that the participation of the community of Kota Karang Village in the Tangguh Bencana Village program is quite good, because the community provides participation in the form of energy, and social. Furthermore, the level of community participation is still at the level of tokenism (pseudo participation) of the community has given its participation but in its implementation the decision is still in the hands of the government.


2016 ◽  
pp. 102
Author(s):  
DIMAS SAIKHU RAHMAN ◽  
NANIEK KOHDRATA ◽  
IDA AYU MAYUN

ABSTRACTA Public Perception towards Benefits of the Landscape of Mangrove Center Tuban Tuban Regency - East Java ProvinceThis research was motivated by the problems that are often experienced by the manager of Mangrove Center Tuban changing the function of the region in this area which is the Environmental Educatian Center. This research uses descriptive qualitative approach with case studies in order to capture the phenomena that exist in the field then studied more deeply. The highest perception of knowledge of the benefits and advantages of mangrove forests in Mangrove Center Tuban rated public of the environmental aspects of the lowest 40% and the perception that the social aspects of the environment of 3%. Highest perception Mangrove Center Tuban by 40% of respondents perceived as the cultivation of mangrove and lowest perception is envorinmental education center at 14%. The highest perception of respondents stated assess the mangrove forests of the aspects of a life by 63% and the lowest was the respondent state on the features and functions of mangrove forests of 3%. The highest expression of respondents said getting information from the mass media by 37% and the lowest statement from the manager only by 29%. The conclusion of this study is the public perception of mangrove forests Mangrove Center Tuban is people just look at the circumstances that they see without looking for information first.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
Gita Susanti ◽  
Rifany Rifany

Bureaucratic services tend not to improve their performance and carry out reforms. Service users are often faced with so many problems when they are dealing with bureaucracy. The purpose of this study is to describe the reform of the Public Service Bureaucracy in terms of coordination in One Stop Services (KPTSP) in Takalar Regency. In this study, a qualitative approach was used. The type of research used in this research is descriptive research type. The results showed that hierarchical mechanisms in the form of a structured flow of coordination and power need each other to establish cooperation within organizational units. The market mechanism shows that the change in the bureaucracy from services to revenue to provide income for the region through the collection of fees. Licensing and providing incentives can improve the performance of One-Stop Services, Takalar District has a network mechanism that is interrelated and needs each other, this can be seen from the requirements given by the Service Agency One-Stop Integrated Takalar Regency that asks for recommendations from related Regional Work Units (SKPD).


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Budi Santoso

The objectives of this study are: 1) To determine and analyze the legal protection of consumers from traditional medicine with the method of cupping treatment in the Regency and City of Bogor. 2) To find out and analyze the responsibilities of cupping treatment businesses in Bogor Regency and City towards consumers who have suffered losses. The research method used in this study is a normative juridical research that uses a qualitative approach. The results of this study are: 1) Protection of cupping treatment consumers in Bogor Regency and Bogor City, in dispute resolution can be done through a mechanism that has been regulated in the Consumer Protection Law, namely through a dispute resolution mechanism in court or outside the court. 2) The responsibility of the cupping treatment business actors to consumers who are harmed can be accountable for their actions both civil and criminal. This is aimed at increasing the bargaining position of consumers in making transactions with business actors, so that they are not treated arbitrarily because there is a law that regulates it.Keywords: Legal Protection; Consumer; Traditional Treatment.


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