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Journal : Doktin Medika

Education On The Management Of Covid-19 Symptom Complaints As An Effort To Increase Work Productivity: A Community Empowerment Febri Endra Budi Setyawan; Feny Tunjungsari
DokTIn MEDIKA Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Pebruary 2022
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/dm.v1i1.21850

Abstract

In December 2019 an infection by a virus was discovered, finally declared by WHO as a Covid-19 pandemic. The first case in Indonesia was first identified in March 2020. Clinical complaints of COVID-19 patients are quite broad, ranging from asymptomatic, mild symptoms, pneumonia, severe pneumonia, ARDS, sepsis, to septic shock. The most common symptoms are fever, fatigue or myalgia, and dry cough. To be able to understand the symptoms of Covid-19, it is necessary to have sufficient knowledge to be able to take an attitude in dealing with the symptoms that arise. Efforts to increase knowledge and attitudes can be done through education. Purpose: The implementation of this education is expected to increase knowledge and attitudes towards the management of Covid-19 symptoms in employees. Methods:Education was conducted on 192 company “X” employees who were selected by simple random sampling. Service activities were carried out in April 2021 using an instrument in the form of a questionnaire. Results: In the analysis of the results, it is known that educational activities about the management of Covid-19 symptoms influence the knowledge and attitudes of employees about the management of Covid-19 symptoms. Productive aged 30-50 years have a good response to the increase in knowledge and attitudes. It also provides an increase in employee productivity. Conclusion:Good knowledge and a positive attitude have an impact on the comfort of the work environment so that it can make employees feel comfortable at work and improve productivity.
Co-Authors Abi Noerwahjono Ah. Yusuf Ahmad Rizki Maulana Ahsan Ahsan Alestya Putri Jathy Amalia Wahyu Natasari Amalla, Fadilatul Khusna Amelia Nurridha Putri Amira Putri Handini Amirinnisa, Mifta Annisa Nurul Arofah Annisa Tri Andriani Ari Pratiwi, Devita Ashifarachma Ekasari Badrul Munir Bahrudin Bahrudin Carla Edhina Widiadi Dafa Azmi Syauqi Shihab Devita Ari Pratiwi Distyvanya, Shakira Azzahra Divi Aditya Romadhona Putra Djaka Handaja dr rahayu Dwi Nurwulan Pravitasari Fauziah, Ika Fibrin Feny Tunjungsari Friska Ardiani Putri Gita Sekar Prihanti Herdiyantini, Mita Hussin, Karis Akmal I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana Indra Setiawan Indra Wahyu Saputra Iqbal Agung Nugroho Iswanti, Yani Karis Akmal Hussin Kharismatus Ikhyana, Firania Kinsay Maura Larasati Laili Purnamasari Laily Ira Fauziyyah Lestari, Retno Lingga Caraka Putri Meddy Setiawan Minarni Wartiningsih Mochammad Aleq Sander Mohammad Kuntadi Syamsul Hidayat MULYADI, NATALIA NATALIA MULYADI Nesrin Zaharah Novianita Anugrah Islami Nur Hafidhah Fitriani Nurlayli Hidayati Husein Nur’aini Fatmawati Nyono Nyono Okky Haidar Yahya Irawansa Patmawati Patmawati Peppy Nawangsasi Pertiwi Febriana Chandrawati PERTIWI FEBRIANA CHANDRAWATI Pratama, Proboyudha Purnaning Wahyu Prabarini Putri, Friska Ardiani Rachmat Hargono Rachmawati, Fathin Aulia rahayu, dr Retno Lestari Retno Lestari Retno Lestari Retno Lestari Riana Widyastuti Ronald Pratama Adiwinoto Ronty Birnanda Ramadhona Rr. Eko Susetyarini rubayat indradi Shandi Andara Putra Sharacel, Dhea Soebaktiningsih Soebaktiningsih Stefanus Supriyanto Syelvi Rahmawati Thahri Iskandar Viva Maiga Mahliafa Noor Wa Ode Nurlaily Hanifaty Wafiyah Hasanah Widiadi, Carla Edhina Yudha Bhaskoro Yvone Sarah