The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of functional, social, emotional, religious, and knowledge values on customers’ intentions to purchase green sukuk (Islamic bonds) products. This study employs the Theory of Consumption Value (TCV) and analyzes data from a sample of 300 respondents using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM). The results suggest that these values significantly influence the choice to purchase the products. The study is limited to the western area of Indonesia, one of the most populated and dominated economic powers in the country, and focuses specifically on green sukuk using TCV. Nevertheless, it provides valuable insights for understanding the determinants that stimulate potential investors in purchasing green financial products in Islamic finance industry, which has emerged as an important element in the country’s economic engines.
Objective: This case report aims to determine the effectiveness of tandem walking interventions in the elderly with a diagnosis of fall risk in the community. Methods: This case uses a case report involving one elderly person in a community with a high risk of falling category. The tandem walking intervention was carried out for ten days at least once a day, and a Tinetti Gait and Balance test was carried out to see the fall risk category before and after the tandem walking intervention was given. Results: After being given the tandem walking nursing intervention for ten days, although there was no change in the fall risk category, there was a decrease in the Tinetti Gait and Balance score compared to before the intervention. In addition, the elderly said that after doing tandem walking, their walk was more balanced, and they did not need assistance when walking by holding the wall around it like before. Conclusion: The results of this case report only involved one elderly, but the interventions provided can reduce this bias because they can reduce the risk score of falling Thus, case report can be used as an initial study for further research related to modification of tandem roads in the context of the elderly population in a larger sample with a true experiment design.
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