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The IAC Model Approach as an Effort to Increase Early Awareness of Gasoline Disease Risk at Mini Pom Operators in Depok City Omega DR Tahun; Nofa Anggraini
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i4.7253

Abstract

The number of mini poms (pertamini) in parts of Indonesia certainly has a good impact on the distribution of fuel. However, adverse effects also accompany, one of which is the safety and health aspects. Types of health effects that occur / diseases caused by gasoline (PAB), are dizziness, nausea, vomiting, hypertension, cancer, throat cancer and sudden sniffing death. The purpose of this study is to increase early awareness of the risk of diseases caused by gasoline through the IAC model (Identification - action - prevention) at the mini pump operators in the city of Depok.the type of method used in this study is divided into 2 parts, namely the first is an analytical observational (survey) study with a cross sectional study design and the type of statistical test used is the t test (t test), the total sample of 127 respondents. Whereas in the second part is action research in the form of the implementation of health education in the distribution of masks to mini operators to be used as PPE (personal protective equipment) when working. Statistical tests show that there are differences in behavior to be aware of diseases caused by gasoline in respondents who lack knowledge and good (p value = 0,000), furthermore the attitude variable is also that there are differences in behavior between respondents who have negative and positive attitudes (p value = 0.027).health education is needed for mini pump operators to improve their knowledge and the need for regulations issued by the government to regulate the use of masks when in direct contact with gasoline.
Co-Authors Achmad Fauzi Adinda Balqis Rachmiyati Ahadiana Restu Suryandari Ai Cucu Makiyah Ai Sariningsih Aini, Aulia Nurul Anggela, Novianty Arindi Anggraeni Arsenia Lolonlun Astri Dewi Purnama Cahyani, Auliya Putri Candra, Vivian Ade Chairul Amaliah Cica Repita Cindy Guspita Damyati, Siti Anggi Davia, Desi Dea Veronica Devi Apriliani Dinda Amalia Dini Purwandani Eka Selvia, Eka Elisabeth, Astri Fatkhurohman, Novy Fatma Tuzakia Futriani, Elfira Sri Hariyanti, Ending Tri Hastini, Eneng Riska Hermaniati, Utari Ida Nopiah Ita Herawati Jayanti, Putri Noer Jihan Ingkha Juita, Desma Khayati Nupus Kholifatul Aini Koyah Rokayah Lelah Fatimah Lia Idealistiana Lia Idealistina Lilik Susilowati Lisnawati, Luthfiyah Lucy Amelia Lumyati Lussi Kurniati Hidayat Maimunah Mariyani Mariyani Marlina, Rismawati Leni Mei Puji Lestari Miskhatul Kamelia Muninggar , Fatimah Nurus Shofa Neneng Indah Baitul Latifah Nidya Novianes Nining Sari Asih Nopiah, Ida Novi Sumiani Nuraini, Deviyana Nurhaida Marpaung Nurjanah, Siti Herti Nursanti Maria Omega Dr Tahun Oom Komariah Pebrianti, Usipa Putri Noer Jayanti Putri, Annisa Dewita Putri, Shilvi Septiani Rachmawati, Debby Hanna Rahayu Khairiah Rahmadiyanti Resita Sri Pamela Rima Akhiri Rina Riyanti Rismalia Risna Dewi Roihatul Jannah Rosijah Habibi Rosita Sari Rumsanah Rumsanah Rusvita Ramadhani Putri Saputri, Adelia Febriana Sarmanah, N. Septiany Herman S Septiara Sulistiawati Silvia Sisi Amelia Sofia Nastiti Sri Hartiningsih Sri Wahyuni Srifatonah, Nurlaela Sriyulyani, Neneng Sundari Susi Susanti Susilawati, Shilvah Tisyawati, Herna TRESNASIH, RATNA Tridiyawati, Feva Vera Octavia Wahyu Nur Salehah Yohana Febriyanti Yulia Agustina Yuliana, Atika Yuliawati Dewi