http://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/issue/feedUKMC International Conference (UKMC IC)2025-01-04T16:30:47+00:00Ega Leovani ega@ukmc.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p>The UKMC International Conference (UKMC IC) Proceedings is a collection of scholarly papers presented at the annual UKMC International Conference hosted by Universitas Katolik Musi Charitas. This conference brings together researchers, educators, and professionals from various disciplines to discuss and explore innovative solutions to global challenges. The proceedings cover a wide range of topics, including Sustainable Development, Technological Innovation, Global Health, Social and Economic Inequality, Cultural and Educational Exchange, and Environmental Sustainability. The journal aims to advance knowledge and foster interdisciplinary collaboration by disseminating high-quality research that contributes to both academic and societal development.</p>http://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1298The Influence of Knowladge and Atitudes on the Implementation of End of Life Care among Nurses in the Emergency Room and Intensive Room2024-12-09T01:01:09+00:00Anastasia Alvareza Ratih Damayantidheni@ukmc.ac.idDheni Koerniawandheni@ukmc.ac.idSanny Friscasanyy@ukmc.ac.id<p>fff</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Sanny Frisca; Dheni Koerniawanhttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1299Effectiveness Of Modern Dressing In Diabetic Ulcer: Case Study2024-12-09T01:25:13+00:00Evy Riyantisanny2@ukmc.ac.idSanny Friscasanny@ukmc.ac.idVausta NurjanahNurjanah@gmail.com<p>Diabetic ulcer wound care has changed from conventional to modern wound care based on the principle of moist balance. Modern dressing can heal diabetic foot ulcers faster and inexpensive. This research conduct effectiveness of modern dressing in diabetic ulcer. This study used dressing that contain hydrogel, chitosan and zinc oxide. Each diabetic patient given three times wound care, once every day for three day and evaluate with Bates-Jansen Wound Assessment before and after intervention. The results is each patient reduces scores in the BWAT assessment from 46 to 37 in first patient, 52 to 48 in second patient and 37 to 30 in third patient. Based on results using modern dressing methods proven reduce ulcer size in each patient, ease pain, less exudate, and reduce inflammation signs. This method can be used for further research by combine more than one type of primary dressing, manage blood glucose by diet and medication program, and involve family in wound care.</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Evy Riyanti, Sanny Frisca, Vausta Nurjanahhttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1301The Influence of Social Media Marketing, Facilities, Location, and Trust on The Decision To Stay at Midtown Residence Surabaya2024-12-09T02:44:06+00:00Meilani Putri Yodhamaylanieputri24@gmail.comLilik Indrawatililik.indrawati@ukdc.ac.id<p><em>Currently, the business world, particularly in the service sector, has developed significantly. One of the growing service industries in Indonesia is tourism. The tourism industry certainly requires accommodations, one of which is lodging. Over time, Surabaya has seen an increase in the number of hotels ranging from 1 star to 5 star establishments. one of the four star hotels in Surabaya is Midtown Residence Surabaya. This research aims to determine whether social media marketing, facilities, location, and trust have an impact on the decision to stay at Midtown Residence Surabaya. This study is conducted quantitatively with data collection using questionnaires and analyzed using SPSS 26. The sample for this study consists of 100 respondents, with purposive sampling used for sample selection. Based on the data analysis results, the study shows that social media marketing does not affect the decision to stay, whereas facilities, location, and trust significantly influence the decision to stay.</em></p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Meilani Putri Yodha, Lilik Indrawatihttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1307Relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and Physiological Mechanism of Blood Pressure in Vegetarians and Non Vegetarians2024-12-09T06:55:13+00:00Tatiana Agnes Sumartolilikpranataukmc@gmail.comSanny Friscasanyy@ukmc.ac.idLilik Pranatalilikpranataukmc@gmail.com<p>The increasingly advanced world will improve human lifestyles, especially their physical, one part of body measurement is body mass index which can be used to measure a person's physical abilities, this is related to human hemodynamics, namely blood pressure, so there needs to be a clear problem solving so that the risk of disease due to blood pressure that we can know earlier by measuring body mass index, The purpose of the study is to determine the relationship between body mass index and the physiological mechanism of blood pressure in vegetarians and non-vegetarians. This type of research is a quantitative type with a survey design with a cross-sectional approach. Samples aged 18-49 years amounted to 25 vegetarians and 25 non-vegetarians, data collection of body mass index with anthropometric tools (scales and meters) while to measure blood pressure with an automatic sphygmomanometer. The results of the study showed that there was a strong positive significant relationship between body mass index and blood pressure with a p-value of 0.000, Thus, along with increasing BMI also increases blood pressure in vegetarians and non-vegetarians.</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Tatiana Agnes Sumarto, Sanny Frisca, Lilik Pranatahttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1320Relationship Between Recount Text Generic Structure Mastery And English Reading Comprehension2024-12-12T02:59:27+00:00Siti Rahma Ayusitirahmaayu07@gmail.com<p>This study aims to investigate the relationship between students' mastery of the generic structure of recount texts and their English reading comprehension. The background of this research lies in the crucial role that understanding text structures plays in enhancing reading skills. A quantitative research design was employed, involving a sample of high school students who were assessed through tests measuring their knowledge of recount text structures and their reading comprehension abilities. Data collection involved administering structured tests and analyzing the results using statistical methods to determine correlations between the variables. The findings reveal a significant positive relationship between students' mastery of recount text structures and their reading comprehension, suggesting that better understanding of text structure facilitates improved comprehension. The study concludes that teaching the generic structure of texts can be an effective strategy in improving students' reading comprehension skills. Based on these findings, it is recommended that educators integrate explicit instruction on text structures into the reading curriculum to enhance students' overall reading abilities.</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Siti Rahma Ayuhttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1314Relationship Between Critical Reading Comprehension And Writing Skills2024-12-10T07:44:24+00:00Eka Christi Yantiekachristi04@gmail.com<p>The relationship between critical reading comprehension and writing skills is an important area of study in language education, reflecting the interconnectedness of these two fundamental literacy skills. This study investigates how critical reading, which involves analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing information from texts, influences and improves writing skills. Critical reading comprehension fosters the development of higher-order thinking skills, which are essential for effective writing. Through a review of the literature and empirical studies, this study highlights that students who engage in critical reading activities show significant improvements in their writing, particularly in areas such as argumentation, coherence, and use of evidence. In this study, the authors used English Language Education students as subjects. The technique used in this study was to conduct a test, namely the first test of twenty reading questions and the second test of writing a descriptive essay. The findings suggest that integrating critical reading exercises into writing instruction can produce a more in-depth and sophisticated writing style. Educational implications include recommendations for curricula to incorporate critical reading strategies to improve writing proficiency. By fostering a symbiotic relationship between these skills, educators can better prepare students for the challenges of academic and real-world communication.</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Eka Christi Yantihttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1311Influences Of Indonesian Vernacular Languages On Students’ English Pronunciation 2024-12-09T14:11:05+00:00Melisca Andrianimeliscaandriani29@gmail.com<p>Vernacular languages are informal and unstandardized forms of a language that are spoken locally within a particular region or community. This also can have an influence on the process of teaching English pronunciation. Pronunciation is defined as the way in which a language is spoken, specifically the way in which a word is pronounced, or the way a person speaks the words of a language. This article aims to discuss in depth whether vernacular language has an influence on students' English pronunciation. This study explores the influence between vernacular language and English pronunciation and whether the two are related. Specifically discussing Indonesian students who have vernacular language and seeing whether they find it difficult because their vernacular language has an impact on learning English pronunciation. This study uses quantitative methodology and to gain the data, the study used a questionnaire as an instrument. Based on the answers from the participants, we can conclude that the participants feel that vernacular language does not influence their English pronunciation. There are some factors that may influence the students' pronunciation, but in this study most participants felt that their vernacular language had no influence on their English pronunciation.</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Melisca Andrianihttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1312The Analysis Of Peer Roles On College Students’ Academic Performance2024-12-10T02:59:45+00:00Jenifer Lauraroyalpets99@gmail.comYohanes Heri Pranotoheri_pranoto@ukmc.ac.id<p>It is widely acknowledged that peer relationships significantly influence students’ academic performance. The assumption that peer influence affects academic achievement encompasses various dimensions; including social, cognitive, and emotional aspects. Thus this concise qualitative case study aimed at the examination of the influence of peer relationships on the academic performance of college students particularly at Universitas Katolik Musi Charitas. Utilizing a questionnaire as the primary research instrument, 39 students from diverse study programs participated in the study. Those findings implied that educational institutions should prioritize fostering supportive and inclusive peer environments to enhance academic motivation and achievement among students even in the higher level of education.</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Jenifer Laura, Yohanes Heri Pranotohttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1308Modelling Quality Of Life Hypertensive Patient2024-12-09T07:53:12+00:00Dheni Koerniawandheni@ukmc.ac.idSanny Friscasanyy@ukmc.ac.id<p>Hypertension (HT) still become silent killer disease leading to mortality. Although many efforts and programs of HT increase blood pressure control, but internal factors such as age, gender, duration of illness (DOI), attitude, medication adherence (MA), routine check-up (RCU), and blood pressure (BP) still play important role to enhancing blood pressure control and even more so the quality of life (QoL) hypertensive patients. This research aims to testing a hypothetic modelling of previous research to find an internal factors model of QoL in hypertensive patients. Cross-sectional study used to 89 samples randomize due to online questionnaire collecting data. Correlation used to eliminate variables which did not significant adding to the model. Then model testing by partial-least square analysis. The result shows that attitude directly affect the MA and RCU significantly, also MA to BP and BP to QoL, but interestingly did not significant in RCU to BP. As addition, it has significant effect as attitude to BP through MA, MA to QoL through BP, and so simultaneously attitude to QoL with MA and BP as intervening. So, it becomes very important as nurses to empower patient’s attitude to manage and maintain their lifestyle with their hypertensive condition to enhance their adherence in medication so they blood pressure in controlled and will have a good quality of life.</p>2024-12-31T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Dheni Koerniawan, Sanny Friscahttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1333Correlations Between Lexical Error And Writing Competence In Narrativetext2025-01-04T16:18:41+00:00Hellen Wijayaimhellenwijaya13@gmail.com<p>This research explores the correlations between writing competence and lexical error in narrative texts among twelve college students from Musi Charitas Catholic University, majoring in English Language Education Study Program. Since writing is a crucial skill in learning foreign languages, as it helps students to increase their understanding of lexical items and cover the ideas in narrative text. Proper use of vocabulary is essential for clear communication, and lexical error can lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations. Researcher uses quantitative design for this study with collecting data that are collected from the narrative texts of the students’ writings that are rated by two raters from two different universities. The result of this research shows that there is a strong correlation between writing competence and lexical error. The factors that give influence to this are vocabulary knowledge, prior writing experiences, and the teaching environment. Lastly, it should be implied in teaching situations where students are given more chances to increase their knowledge of learning vocabulary by increasing writing activity in a good learning environment so that students feel more motivated in writing activity.</p>2024-12-30T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Hellen Wijayahttp://103.165.236.247/index.php/ukmcic/article/view/1334Relationship Between Knowledge And Work With Medication Adherence Among Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients At The Dempo Health Center In Palembang City2025-01-04T16:30:47+00:00Dwi Salsabilahdwiisalsabilah@gmail.comHenni Febriawatidwiisalsabilah@gmail.comRiana Dewidwiisalsabilah@gmail.comSri Aisyah Hidayatidwiisalsabilah@gmail.com<p>WHO noted that in 2022 the number of people diagnosed with TB globally will be 7.5 million. Indonesia is the second country with the highest number of TB sufferers, amounting to 658,543 cases according to data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health, one of the provinces with the highest number of TB cases in South Sumatra. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria in the form of bacilli or rods called mycobacterium tuberculosis. Compliance with taking medication occurs for the success of taking medication in pulmonary TB sufferers. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and work and compliance with taking medication for pulmonary TB sufferers at the Dempo Community Health Center, Palembang City in 2024. The research was conducted on 20 May – 20 June 2024, this research used a cross sectional research design. The total sample was 41 people. The sampling technique is accidental sampling. The results show that there is a relationship between knowledge and adherence to taking medication in pulmonary TB sufferers (p = 0.005) with an OR value = 9.333, and there is a relationship between work and adherence to taking medication in pulmonary TB sufferers (p = 0.033) with an OR value = 20.693. Based on research results, the availability of many drugs is influenced by several knowledge factors to increase awareness, and work factors related to stress that a person can experience. Dempo Community Health Center is expected to always provide education to patients and patient families regarding the importance of compliance in TB treatment and the risks that will occur if they do not comply.</p>2024-12-30T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Dwi Salsabilah, Henni Febriawati, Riana Dewi, Sri Aisyah Hidayati