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Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio Economic Sciences ; 12(132):113-122, 2022.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2204612

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Earthquake is the vibrations on the earth's surface due to the sudden release of energy from the earthquake center in the earth. The released energy propagates through the ground in the form of vibrations. It is a natural ground movement caused by a variety of phenomena, including tectonic processes, volcanism, and explosions, as well as collapse. An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 on the Richter Scale that rocked the Central Sulawesi region caused the tsunami that hit the Talise Beach and the liquefaction in Petobo and Balaroa of Palu City, as well as the liquefaction in Sibalaya of Sigi Regency. After the disaster, the Sigi area, especially Bulubete Village, was the subject of flash floods due to the changes in waterways which should pass into the residential area instead through the river. This study aimed to determine the Development of Beef Cattle Breeding Business at the Public Animal Husbandry School (SPR) in Sigi Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the earthquake, tsunami, and liquefaction. This research was conducted from March to May 2022. The location of this research was determined based on purposively. This research was conducted in Bulubete Village of Sigi Regency. Population method was used in determining the number of samples which was also used as the sample of 36 breeders. The result obtained in this study was that natural disasters and the spread of covid-19 greatly affected the development of the cattle business at Anutapura SPR of Bulubete Village of South Dolo District of Sigi Regency. The population and demand at Anutapura SPR experienced a sales trend after the disaster and the covid-19 pandemic. In this case, the cattle population increased before the natural disaster and decreased after the natural disaster coupled with the covid-19 pandemic which affected the demand for beef.

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Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences ; 15(10):3204-3206, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1573203

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As the front line, nurses in carrying out their duties in services during the covid19 pandemic can increase the risk of anxiety. One of the factors that can affect anxiety is spirituality at work. This study aims to analyze the relationship between workplace spirituality and nurses' anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. The research design is a correlation with a sample of 130. The study’s independent variable is spirituality at work, while the study’s dependent variable is nurse anxiety. This research uses a quota sampling technique. Data analysis using chi-square and has received a certificate of research ethics. The study results showed a relationship between workplace spirituality and nurses' anxiety during the covid 19 pandemic in Indonesia, p = 0.000. Based on the results of research, workplace spirituality affects the level of risk of anxiety events, especially during the covid19 pandemic, so this needs to get attention from organizations and leaders in the workplace to improve spirituality in the workplace, especially nurses, who are health workers on the front line during this period covid19 pandemic.

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Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences ; 15(10):3189-3192, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1573201

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Introduction: Anxiety is a psychological aspect that everyone will feel when they are in a situation that threatens their comfort. Caring is a behavior that is identical with nurses as health workers who provide services to clients. Nurses providing services to clients during the Covid-19 pandemic will undoubtedly be riskier because many clients without signs and symptoms are in the service area. This condition can certainly affect the nurse's psychology to increase the nurse's anxiety which will later affect the nurse's caring for the clients she cares for. Aim: To describe the relationship between nurses' anxiety and care after the Covid-19 vaccination at the hospital. Method: Non-experimental using a correlational research design to explain the correlative relationship between variables. The population of this study was nurses in the inpatient ward of the Hospital in Indonesia, with 191 nurses. The sampling technique used by researchers in this study is random sampling. The data collection technique used is by using a questionnaire. Result and Analysis: Respondent data shows that anxiety and caring nurses have a relationship with the value of (α = 0.031). The nature of the relationship between the two variables is very low, with a value (r = 0.156). Discussions: Anxiety with caring for nurses after covid-19 vaccination has a weak relationship. The vaccination program is expected to reduce a person's infection rate. The virus is hoping that people who have been vaccinated can carry out daily activities without any worries, including nurses who work to provide services to clients to care for clients without any anxiety.

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