Suaib, Maryam
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IMPACT OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON THE COMPLIANCE LEVEL OF LUNG TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS TO PREVENT THE TRANSMISSION OF MYCOBACTERIA TUBERCULOSIS Cheristina, Cheristina; Suaib, Maryam
Journal of Islamic Nursing Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Journal Of Islamic Nursing
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/join.v6i2.25117

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Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) which most commonly attacks the lungs. Eight countries account for two-thirds of new TB cases in the world, namely India, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, and South Africa. So for that it is very necessary to take precautions so as not to infect family members by increasing knowledge through health education. This study aims to analyze the impact of health education on compliance with pulmonary tuberculosis patients in preventing transmission of Mycobacteria Tuberculosis.  This study uses the design used in this study is a quasi-experimental design method with the method of one group pre and post-test design. The sample size of this research is 30 people. The health education method used is the individual method as a requirement for conducting research during the COVID 19 pandemic and the media used to provide health education is a poster. The tool used to measure compliance is a questionnaire. The results of the analysis showed that there was a significant effect on health education on the level of pulmonary tuberculosis patients to prevent transmission of mycobacterium tuberculosis (p value was 0.000). Advise nursing arrangements in implementing community and individual nursing care to implement nursing interventions, especially health education by paying attention to the methods and media used so that the health education information delivered can be accepted and implemented by patients.
THE EFFECT OF EDUCATION POSTER ON NEW HABITS IN THE AGE OF COVID 19 ON KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF THE ELDERLY AS A HIGH RISK GROUP (PRE EXPERIMENT STUDY) Dewiyanti, Dewiyanti; Suaib, Maryam
Journal of Islamic Nursing Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Journal Of Islamic Nursing
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/join.v6i2.25147

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The COVID-19 pandemic has become a pandemic that is able to close access to socialization, work and a decrease in people's economic income. Many people have died due to the COVID-19 virus. Elderly, is the age group that most of the victims in this case. Being infected with COVID-19 causes patients to experience shortness of breath, high fever, dry cough and weakness. The government is currently promoting the Adaptation of New Habits as an effort to prevent the transmission and increase of COVID-19 cases. When surveying 10 elderly people directly in the field in RT 004 and 003, the researchers found 7 elderly people who did not know about adapting new habits as a prevention effort and 3 other elderly people said they had heard from television broadcasts but could not explain well the description of adaptation of new habits. Therefore, the elderly need accurate and well-delivered information. One way to convey the right information to the elderly is to use health education with poster media. Poster media can contain information in a size that can be seen and understood by the elderly. The research will be conducted using the Pre-Experimental Design method with the One group pre and posttest design method using primary and secondary data which will be processed by the Wilcoxon test. The results of the study concluded that there was an effect of poster education about the new habits of the Covid 19 era on the level of knowledge of the elderly as a high risk group. Suggest for the elderly to continue to carry out strict health protocols until the pandemic period is over or resolved.