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Tingkat Pengetahuan Masyarakat tentang Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat di Desa Rumengkor Kabupaten Minahasa Patandung, Vina Putri; Sepang, Mareyke Yolanda Lusia; Wowor, Meylani Dewi
An Idea Health Journal Vol 2 No 01 (2022): FEBRUARY
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v2i01.74

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Background: Clean and Healthy Lifestyle (PHBS) is very important for health, life, and development. Worldwide an estimated 2.4 billion people still lack basic sanitation. PHBS is a concern for the government because it becomes a benchmark for increasing health coverage in the SDGs program in 2015-2030. PHBS and SDGs are one of the prevention efforts that can have a short-term impact on improving health, including the family, the general public, and schools. The knowledge and awareness of the community, especially the people who live in the village are still relatively low to get used to having a clean and healthy life. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of public knowledge about PHBS in Rumengkor Village, Minahasa Regency. Method: Descriptive quantitative to describe the level of community knowledge about PHBS. The sample was the people of Rumengkor Village, Minahasa Regency, who are respondents from 78 people, which are determined   using   purposive   sampling.   Data   were   obtained by interview and using demographic characteristics questionnaire and PHBS questionnaire. Results: In general, the level of public knowledge about PHBS for clean water facilities, the availability of healthy latrines, waste disposal, fruit and vegetable consumption is good, but the level of knowledge about smoking habits is still very low. Conclusion: The results of this study illustrate the level of community knowledge about PHBS in Rumengkor Village is quite good. It's just that PHBS related to smoking habits are still relatively lacking. This happens because most of the respondents and family members are active or passive smokers. Recommendations for health workers are expected to be more active in providing health education in easily accessible language so that people can understand and make good use of the information received.
HEALTH LITERACY ACROSS THREE DOMAINS AND SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS IN A NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE POPULATION IN EASTERN BOLAANG MONGONDOW DISTRICT: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY Langingi, Ake Royke Calvin; Watung, Grace Ireine Viodyta; Wowor, Meylani Dewi; Pagayang, Zefania Ireyne; Rasu, Stella
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 3 Edisi Juli 2025
Publisher : PT. Jurnal Center Indonesia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i3.1261

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This study aimed to obtain information about socio-demographic factors associated with HL of NCD patients in East Bolaang Mongondow Regency. The method used was quantitative method with cross sectional study design with a total sample of 383 NCD patients (purposive sampling) with stratified sampling technique. Data were collected using questionnaires both socio and demographics and HL of NCD patients. The results of this study were [education (p=0.023, OR=2.711); gender (p=0.017, OR=2.001); language (p=0.001, OR=1.013); age (p=0.020, OR=2.968); employment status (p=0.001, OR=1.248); residence (p=0.012, OR=2.068); personal health condition (p=0.031, OR=5.840); access to health information (p=0.020, OR=2.968). In the logistic regression test, the personal health condition factor was most associated with HL of NCD patients (p=0.010, OR=5.840). In conclusion, the study showed that socio-demographic factors (education, gender, language, age, employment status, residence, personal health condition and access to health information simultaneously or partially influenced the HL of patients with NCDs. The most dominant factor associated with HL of patients with NCDs was personal health conditions. The role of health workers provides many sources of information to develop and learn solutions and support for people with various types of NCDs.