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Promosi Kesehatan Pencegahan Covid-19 di Kampung Batu Gede Desa Cilebut Barat Tahun 2021: Covid-19 Prevention Health Promotion in Batu Gede Village, West Cilebut Village in 2021 Qisti, Dewi Anissa; Putri, Elwan Nanda Eka; Sulaeman, Erlangga; Fitriana, Hafifah
Journal of Public Health Education Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Public Health Education
Publisher : MPI Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53801/jphe.v1i4.59

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Introduction: At the end of 2019, to be precise in December, the world was shocked by an incident that made many people anxious, caused by the coronavirus. This incident began in Wuhan, China, Hubei Province, and has spread rapidly throughout China. This epidemic spread so quickly throughout the world. Objective: This research aims to determine the knowledge and changes in attitudes of the people of Batu Gede, West Cilebut Village toward preventing COVID-19. Methods: This research takes the form of formulating a health survey problem, the media used in this research uses Google Forms or qualitative descriptive media via Questionnaires. Respondents numbered 50 people. Results: Based on research results from 50 respondents from the people of Batu Gede Village, West Cilebut Region, 50% have not fully implemented COVID-19 prevention and there is still a lack of awareness among the people of Batu Gede Village, West Cilebut Region regarding the spread and prevention of Covid-19. Conclusion: Based on the results of a health survey on COVID-19 prevention behavior in Batu Gede Village, West Cilebut Region in 2021, there are still many people who have not adopted a healthy lifestyle, such as regularly changing masks, consuming vitamin C, and sunbathing in the morning. Based on the group analysis, there is 1 priority problem point, namely that there are still many people who have not been vaccinated, and the activities of providing free vaccinations are not yet comprehensive.
Analisis Kejadian Diare pada Balita di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Tanah Sareal Tahun 2021: Analysis of Diarrhea Incidents in Toddlers in the Tanah Sareal Health Center Working Area in 2021 Anastakim, Syavira; Qisti, Dewi Anissa; Putri, Elwan Nanda Eka; Fitriana, Hafifah; Irayani, Salsa Putri
Journal of Public Health Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Public Health Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53801/jphe.v2i1.131

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Background: Diarrhea is a major health issue in Indonesia, with high morbidity and mortality rates. Based on data from diarrhea incidents among toddlers at the Tanah Sareal Community Health Center (Puskesmas) in the city of Bogor, there were 141 toddlers with diarrhea in 2019, 107 in 2020, and 21 in 2021. Objective: To identify the problem, prioritize the problem, and propose alternative solutions to the causes of diarrhea in the Tanah Sareal working area. Method: The sample in this study consists of residents in the working area of the Tanah Sareal Community Health Center, with data collected through secondary sources and questionnaires. Results: The results obtained from problem prioritization indicate that the lack of implementation of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) by toddler caregivers, exclusive breastfeeding, and contaminated wells are major issues. Based on the prioritized problems, several alternative solutions were proposed, including providing education through counseling related to PHBS, installing educational media such as posters related to PHBS for toddlers in the working area of the Tanah Sareal Community Health Center, and conducting periodic monitoring of diarrhea incidents and PHBS activities in the community. Conclusion: The research findings suggest a strong correlation between diarrhea incidents in the Tanah Sareal working area and poor implementation of PHBS. Therefore, further activities are needed to raise awareness among toddler caregivers or parents about the importance of PHBS.