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    Pengelolaan Keuangan Boarding School Putri Di Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta

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    This study has the following objectives: (1) financial planning boarding school female at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta. (2) the financial implementation of the boarding school female at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta, and (3) financial evaluation of boarding school female at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2. This research is qualitative research design case studies. The technique of data collection conducted with interview techniques, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques using interactive model analysis. Results of the study concluded that: (1) Financial planning of female boarding school in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta conducted two activities: choosing program and identification and mobilization of existing resources. The source of its financial income comes from the Contribution of Education Development (SPP), Development Fund, School Operational Assistance (BOS), and BRI Bank Scholarship, (2) Implementation of financial female boarding school at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta is divided into the process of management of income and expenditure. Income comes from regular income, while expenditures include routine expenditures and non-routine expenditures. The recording of boarding school finance is recorded in several books, including: general ledger, payroll / honorarium, and tuition fee book. (3) Financial evaluation on female boarding school of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta was made in the form of accountability report submitted to the leadership of boarding school. The financial evaluation of boarding school is done by holding financial problems with the foundation, vice principal, and the homeroom every three months. Financial bookkeeping on boarding school has not been fully computerized, but still some handwritten reports. The financial statements show that the realization of the use of funds is not in accordance with the planned or as contained in the budget plan (RAPBS)

    Pengelolaan Keuangan Boarding School Putri Di Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta

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    This study has the following objectives: (1) financial planning boarding school female at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta. (2) the financial implementation of the boarding school female at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta, and (3) financial evaluation of boarding school female at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2. This research is qualitative research design case studies. The technique of data collection conducted with interview techniques, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques using interactive model analysis. Results of the study concluded that: (1) Financial planning of female boarding school in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta conducted two activities: choosing program and identification and mobilization of existing resources. The source of its financial income comes from the Contribution of Education Development (SPP), Development Fund, School Operational Assistance (BOS), and BRI Bank Scholarship, (2) Implementation of financial female boarding school at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta is divided into the process of management of income and expenditure. Income comes from regular income, while expenditures include routine expenditures and non-routine expenditures. The recording of boarding school finance is recorded in several books, including: general ledger, payroll / honorarium, and tuition fee book. (3) Financial evaluation on female boarding school of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 2 Surakarta was made in the form of accountability report submitted to the leadership of boarding school. The financial evaluation of boarding school is done by holding financial problems with the foundation, vice principal, and the homeroom every three months. Financial bookkeeping on boarding school has not been fully computerized, but still some handwritten reports. The financial statements show that the realization of the use of funds is not in accordance with the planned or as contained in the budget plan (RAPBS)

    Baseline diet quality of predominantly minority children and adolescents from households characterized by low socioeconomic status in the Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research (COPTR) Consortium

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    Background: The Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2010) is a measure of diet quality that examines conformance with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The objectives of this study were to estimate baseline diet quality of predominantly low-income minority children using the HEI-2010 and to identify the most important HEI components to target for dietary intervention. Methods: Two or three baseline 24 h dietary recalls were collected in-person or over telephone between May 2012 and June 2014 from 1,745 children and adolescents from four randomized clinical trials in the Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research (COPTR) Consortium. Nine adequacy and three moderation food components were calculated and averaged to determine overall HEI scores. The overall HEI-2010 scores were categorized as ≥81, 51-80, or ≤ 50 based on the HEI-2005 classification. For each study, mean overall and component HEI scores were estimated using linear regression models. Results: Mean (95% CI) overall HEI scores ranged from 47.9 (46.8, 49.0) to 64.5 (63.6, 65.4). Only 0.3 to 8.1% of children and adolescents had HEI-2010 score ≥ 81. The average component score for green and beans was less than 30% of maximum score for all trials. In contrast, the average component score for protein, dairy (except for IMPACT), and empty calories (except forIMPACT) was more than 80% of maximum score. Conclusions: Based on HEI-2010 scores, few children and adolescents consumed high quality diets. Dietary interventions for children and adolescents should focus on improving intakes of green vegetables and beans. Clinical trial registry numbers: GROW study (clinical trial # NCT01316653); NET-Works study (clinical trial #NCT01606891); Stanford Goals (clinical trial #NCT01642836); IMPACT (clinical trial # NCT01514279)

    INDEKS KUALITAS PELAYANAN DAN PERSEPSI KORUPSI PADA PELAYANAN PENERBITAN SIM DI POLRES BREBES

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    Abstrak Survey penyusunan Indeks Persepsi Kualitas Pelayanan ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kinerja Kepolisian Resor Brebes dalam memberikan pelayanan kepada masyarakat pengguna pelayanan SIM dan sekaligus sebagai wahana penyerap aspirasi masyarakat baik yang berupa saran, harapan, sekaligus komplain terhadap pelayanan yang telah diberikan selama ini untuk dijadikan pedoman kebijakan, program dan strategi guna peningkatan pelayanan. Berdasarkan hasil analisis data di peroleh nilai Indeks Persepsi Kualitas Pelayanan Penerbitan SIM di Kepolisian Resor Kabupaten Brebes sebesar 87,37 dan berada pada katagori SANGAT BAIK. Kata Kunci: indek kualitas pelayanan, kualitas pelayanan, kinerja kepolisia

    Multicomponent obesity prevention intervention in low-income preschoolers: Primary and subgroup analyses of the NET-works randomized clinical trial, 2012-2017

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    Objectives. To evaluate a multicomponent obesity prevention intervention among diverse, low-income preschoolers. Methods. Parent-child dyads (n = 534) were randomized to the Now Everybody Together for Amazing and Healthful Kids (NET-Works) intervention or usual care in Minneapolis, MN (2012-2017). The intervention consisted of home visits, parenting classes, and telephone check-ins. The primary outcomes were adjusted 24- and 36-month body mass index (BMI). Results. Compared with usual care, the NET-Works intervention showed no significant difference in BMI change at 24 (-0.12 kg/m2; 95% confidence interval [CI] = -0.44, 0.19) or 36 months (-0.19 kg/m2; 95% CI = -0.64, 0.26). Energy intake was significantly lower in the NET-Works group at 24 (-90 kcal/day; 95% CI = -164, -16) and 36 months (-101 kcal/day; 95% CI = -164, -37). Television viewing was significantly lower in the NET-Works group at 24 (rate ratio = 0.84; 95% CI = 0.75, 0.93) and 36 months (rate ratio = 0.88; 95% CI = 0.78, 0.99). Children with baseline overweight or obesity had lower BMI in the NET-Works group than those in usual care at 36 months (-0.71 kg/m2; 95% CI = -1.30, -0.12). Hispanic children had lower BMI in the NET-Works group than those in usual care at 36 months (-0.59 kg/m2; 95% CI = -1.14, -0.04). Conclusions. In secondary analyses, NET-Works significantly reduced BMI over 3 years among Hispanic children and children with baseline overweight or obesity. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01606891

    Applying the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy to Four Multicomponent Childhood Obesity Interventions

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    Applying the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy has the potential to facilitate identification of effective childhood obesity intervention components. This article evaluates the feasibility of coding Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Consortium interventions and compares reliability between external taxonomy-familiar coders and internal intervention-familiar coders. After training, coder pairs independently coded prespecified portions of intervention materials. An adjudication process was used to explore coding discrepancies. Reliability between internal and external coders was moderate (prevalence and bias-adjusted kappa.38 to.55). Reliability for specific target behaviors varied with substantial agreement for physical activity (.63 to.76) and moderate for dietary intake (.44 to.63). Applying the taxonomy to these interventions was feasible, but agreement was modest. Coding discrepancies highlight the importance of refining coding to capture the complexities of childhood obesity interventions, which often engage multiple recipients (e.g., parents and/or children) and address multiple behaviors (e.g., diet, physical activity, screen time)

    Bladder cancer index: cross-cultural adaptation into Spanish and psychometric evaluation

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    BACKGROUND: The Bladder Cancer Index (BCI) is so far the only instrument applicable across all bladder cancer patients, independent of tumor infiltration or treatment applied. We developed a Spanish version of the BCI, and assessed its acceptability and metric properties. METHODS: For the adaptation into Spanish we used the forward and back-translation method, expert panels, and cognitive debriefing patient interviews. For the assessment of metric properties we used data from 197 bladder cancer patients from a multi-center prospective study. The Spanish BCI and the SF-36 Health Survey were self-administered before and 12 months after treatment. Reliability was estimated by Cronbach's alpha. Construct validity was assessed through the multi-trait multi-method matrix. The magnitude of change was quantified by effect sizes to assess responsiveness. RESULTS: Reliability coefficients ranged 0.75-0.97. The validity analysis confirmed moderate associations between the BCI function and bother subscales for urinary (r = 0.61) and bowel (r = 0.53) domains; conceptual independence among all BCI domains (r ≤ 0.3); and low correlation coefficients with the SF-36 scores, ranging 0.14-0.48. Among patients reporting global improvement at follow-up, pre-post treatment changes were statistically significant for the urinary domain and urinary bother subscale, with effect sizes of 0.38 and 0.53. CONCLUSIONS: The Spanish BCI is well accepted, reliable, valid, responsive, and similar in performance compared to the original instrument. These findings support its use, both in Spanish and international studies, as a valuable and comprehensive tool for assessing quality of life across a wide range of bladder cancer patients

    APLIKASI JOINT INJURY ASSISTANT BERBASIS FUZZY PADA PERANGKAT MOBILE ANDROID

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    APLIKASI JOINT INJURY ASSISTANT BERBASIS FUZZY PADA PERANGKAT MOBILE ANDROID

    GAME STRATEGI DENGAN KONSEP XIANG QI BERBASIS ANDROID

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    GAME STRATEGI DENGAN KONSEP XIANG QI BERBASIS ANDROID

    PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI ONLINE BUILDER MAGAZINE BERBASISKAN CLOUD COMPUTING

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    PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI ONLINE BUILDER MAGAZINE BERBASISKAN CLOUD COMPUTING
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