<p>Family planning (FP) program has important role in realizing Indonesian people prosperous, besides health and education program. Contraceptive injection high effectiveness if the injection carried out regularly and appropriate schedule. Promptness revisit in FP injection is infl uenced by acceptors knowledge about FP injection and supported with a good memory. The knowledge level is one factor that causing acceptors choosing or not a method of contraception. The purpose of this study was to know relationship between knowledge level of acceptors and three months contraception injection with promptness revisit. This study was an observational analytic with cross sectional design. Technique sampling used was purposive sampling, resulted on 63 respondents. The study was done by granting the questionnaire to acceptors who revisit at BPRB Bina Sehat Kasihan Bantul In July 2014. Test analysis used chi-square. The results showed that knowledge of acceptors family planning about 3 months injection was 57 (90.5%) respondents in high knowledge. Timeliness revisit of acceptors 3 months injection was 60 (95.2%) respondents revisit timely. According to the analysis of using formulas chi-square test with standard signifi cance 0.05 and degrees of freedom 1, obtained chi-square count was 0.332 or p-value 0.565 while chi-square table was 3.841. In conclusion, there was no relationship between knowledge level of acceptors family planning and 3 months injection with promptness revisit at BPRB Bina Sehat Kasihan Bantul.</p>
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has spread dramatically since March 2020. At the end of May 2020, the Indonesian government stated that Indonesia would soon enter a new phase facing COVID-19. This phase forced people to adopt new living norms to suppress the spread of COVID-19. This study attempted to analyze how the society in Indonesia adapted to new norms and their relation with perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers experienced using the Health Belief Model theory.Method: This cross-sectional study voluntarily involved 948 participants across the island of Java through an online survey conducted between June 30 to July 9 2020, with Google Forms. The indicators measured in the study were: healthy living practices, changes in healthy behaviour, perceptions of susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers to the COVID-19 pandemic.Results: The study found that more than half of the respondents practised a healthy lifestyle during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of them admitted that their health behaviour was better than before the pandemic. People with positive perceptions of the benefits and barriers to COVID-19 practiced a healthy lifestyle during the pandemic better (AOR = 1.72; 95% CI = 1.20-2.48 and AOR = 2.24; 95% CI = 1.60-3.14, respectively). People who had positive perceptions of susceptibility and severity about COVID-19 problems had a higher chance of improving previous preventive behaviour (AOR = 2.06; 95% CI = 1.37-3.09 and AOR = 1.79; 95% CI = 1.20-2.69, respectively). Thus, the conclusion was Indonesian people have positive practices and perceptions about the susceptibility and severity of COVID-19, which are useful for enforcing COVID-19 preventive behaviour.
<p class="Normal1">Sebaran kasus Covid-19 yang hingga kini masih flukuatif dengan berbagai pemberlakuan pembatasan kegiatan masyarakat membuat masyarakat masuk dalam fase relaps atau jenuh. Edukasi kepada masyarakat melalui pemberdayaan organisasi Aisyiyah diharapkan dapat menjadi role model dalam mengubah perilaku masyarakat. Kegiatan dilakukan dengan cara penyuluhan dan praktik pembuataan <em>liquid hand soap.</em> Sebanyak 17 anggota aktif terlibat sebagai peserta dalam kegiatan ini. Peserta merupakan ibu-ibu dengan mayoritas termasuk dalam usia produktif (35,29%), memiliki riwayat pendidikan SMA sederajat (82,36%) dan dengan pekerjaan sebagai ibu rumah tangga (70,60%). Capaian dari kegiatan ini adalah peserta dapat memahami bagaimana pencegahan covid-19, strategi mitigasi covid-19 dan pembuatan sabun cuci tangan.<em> </em>Evaluasi dilakukan dengan wawancara dan observasi langsung pembuatan sabun cuci tangan<em>.</em><em></em></p>
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