Health problems related to clean and healthy living habits are one of the problems that still occur in tribal communities. Based on the results of the initial survey, behavioral aspects, especially the hygiene of individual ethnic children in Pelakar Jaya village, are still lacking, especially the cleanliness of clothes and bodies. In addition, the housing environment is not clean and healthy because there are still lots of garbage scattered about. Efforts can be made to overcome this problem through education with an emotional demonstration approach regarding PHBS. This education aims to increase knowledge and practices related to personal and environmental hygiene. This community service was carried out in Pelakar Jaya Village, Pelepat District, Merangin Regency by 4 lecturers and 5 students. The results of the activity showed that there was an effect of emotional demonstration on increasing community knowledge and skills regarding Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors, especially indicators of washing hands with soap. The need for continuous socialization and monitoring by health center personnel regarding clean and healthy living habits.
Perilaku remaja putri yang kurang baik dalam menjaga kebersihan organ reproduksi saat menstruasi dapat menyebabkan kerentanan untuk terkena penyakit infeksi organ reproduksi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor yang berhubungan dengan perilaku remaja putri dalam menjaga kebersihan organ reproduksi pada saat menstruasi di MTS Negeri 05 Kerinci tahun 2021. Jenis penelitian ini adalah kuantitatif dengan melakukan pendekatan cross sectional. Populasi penelitian ini adalah Seluruh siswi kelas VII sampai IX yang bersekolah di MTS Negeri 05 Kerinci dengan seluruh populasi dijadikan sampel yaitu 96 orang siswi. Berdasarkan uji statisitik didapatkan bahwa ada hubungan pengetahuan kurang (p-value 0,023< 0,05), pengetahuan cukup (p-value 0,025< 0,05) dan sikap (p-value adalah 0,013 < 0,05) terhadap perilaku menjaga kebersihan organ reproduksi saat mesntruasi dan tidak ada hubungan keterpaparan media informasi (p-value 0,242 > 0,05) dengan dukungan teman sebaya (p-value 0,989 > 0,05) terhadap perilaku menjaga kebersihan organ reproduksi saat mesntruasi. Perilaku siswi dalam menjaga kebersihan organ reproduksi saat menstruasi di MTSN 5 Kerinci dapat dikategorikan baik yaitu sebanyak 37 responden atau sebanyak (52,1%) telah berperilaku baik dalam menjaga kebersihan organ reproduksi saat menstruasi. Untuk itu perlu strategi intervensi promosi kesehatan yang tepat agar terus berupaya meningkatkan perilaku siswi menjadi lebih baik.
BACKGROUND: Improving quality of service at the public health center (PHC) is very important to increase patient value, patient satisfaction, and ultimately encourage for behavior intention. AIM: This study aims to analyze the service quality model and its effect on patient value, patient satisfaction, and revisit interest to PHC in Jambi Province. METHODS: A cross-sectional research design was conducted through a survey of 12 PHC in Jambi Province which were selected by multistage random sampling. The research sample was outpatients who were selected using convenience sampling technique. A total of 600 questionnaires were distributed and returned completely. A 4-point Likert scale was used to measure the four variable constructs, namely, service quality, patient value, patient satisfaction, and revisit intention. Data analysis was carried out using partial least squares structural equation model. RESULTS: The study results obtained a construct of variables with valid and reliable indicators, and found five significant influence frameworks, namely, service quality to patient value (β = 0.203), service quality to patient satisfaction (β = 0.429), service quality to revisit intention (β = 0.254), patient value to patient satisfaction (β = 0.156), and patient satisfaction to revisit intention (β = 0.539), while patient value has no effect on revisit intention (β = 0.057). CONCLUSION: This research model is feasible to use in assessing service quality performance to assist PHC management practitioners in developing strategies that are able to encourage positive behavioral intentions to revisit to PHC.
Abstract The current handling of COVID-19 in Indonesia has entered a new phase, namely the new normal. This condition allows people to return to productive lives, while still complying with health protocols. Tourist attractions have the potential to become the locus of the spread of COVID-19 if there is a gathering of visitors while traveling, it is necessary to comply with the application of health protocols in order to break the chain of transmission of COVID-19. The emergence of the term Revenge Tourism or revenge tourism after the new normal was implemented, during the pandemic people felt bored doing activities at home until when there was a new policy, traveling was a way to reduce boredom while at home. The type of research used is observational with a cross sectional design. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge, trust and facilities with compliance with the application of health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic at tourist attractions in Jambi City, the study was conducted at tourist attractions in Jambi City in June-August 2022. The population in this study are visitors to tourist attractions as many as 378 people. The minimum sample size is 345 people. Sampling using accidental random sampling method. Data were obtained through interviews with a questionnaire instrument. The data is processed using a computer device and then analyzed descriptively and analytically. The results of the statistical test showed that there was a significant relationship between knowledge (p = 0.007), trust (p = 0.000) and facilities (p = 0.003) with compliance with the application of health protocols during the covid-19 pandemic in tourist attractions in Jambi City.
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