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THE INFLUENCE OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND MOTIVATION OF HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOR AND SPORT BEHAVIOR Nur Chabibah; Rini Kristiyanti; Milatun Khanifah; Anis Sofiana
Jurnal Keperawatan dan Kesehatan Masyarakat Cendekia Utama Vol 10, No 3 (2021): Jurnal Keperawatan dan Kesehatan Masyarakat Cendekia Utama
Publisher : STIKES Cendekia Utama Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31596/jcu.v10i3.559

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Indonesia produces one million tons of garbage per day. The impact on health is to become a breeding ground for organisms that cause disease, poison animals and plants that are consumed by humans. Therefore, high public awareness is needed in the joint responsibility in waste management. This responsibility will be formed if each individual has the knowledge, attitude and motivation in waste management. The research aims to determine the effect of knowledge, attitudes and motivation on sorting and processing waste. The study was observational analytic with cross-sectional approach, which analyzed factors of knowledge, attitudes and motivations that influenced the behavior of household organic waste sorting and processing. The population in this study were all family heads in 05 residents of Podo Village, Kedungwuni District, Pekalongan Regency. The sampling technique uses cluster random sampling, with a large sample of 57 households. Data collection using questionnaires with interview techniques. Analysis of the data in this study using chi square with the level of significance used in this test was p-value <0.05 on 95% confidence interventions. The results of statistical analysis there is the influence of knowledge on the behavior of household heads in conducting the behavior of waste sorting, (p-value = -0.048; CI -0.228 s.d -0.449). The influence of attitudes and on the behavior of family heads in conducting the behavior of waste sorting (p-value = 0.002; CI -0.423 to 0.076). Influence of motivation and on the behavior of household heads in conducting waste sorting behavior (p-value = 0.027; CI-0313 s.d 0.050). But there is no influence of knowledge on the behavior of family heads in conducting the behavior of waste management, (p-value = 0.174; CI-0.006 to 0.174). The influence of attitudes on the behavior of family heads in conducting the behavior of waste management, (p-value = 0.034; CI-0.007 to 0.257). The influence of motivation on the behavior of the head of the family in conducting the behavior of garbage processing, (p-value = 0.034; CI -0.257 to 0.007). It was concluded that there is an influence of knowledge, attitude and motivation about sorting and processing of rubbish on the behavior of sorting and processing of household waste.
Wahana Edukasi Dan Kemandirian Pangan Dengan Biokonversi Sampah Organik Rumah Tangga NUR Chabibah; Rini Kristiyanti; Anis Sofiana; Milatun Khanifah
Prosiding Konferensi Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat dan Corporate Social Responsibility (PKM-CSR) Vol 2 (2019): Peran Perguruan Tinggi dan Dunia Usaha dalam Mempersiapkan Masyarakat Menghadapi Era I
Publisher : Asosiasi Sinergi Pengabdi dan Pemberdaya Indonesia (ASPPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (101.033 KB) | DOI: 10.37695/pkmcsr.v2i0.360

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Waste is an environmental problem faced by all settlements. Waste management constraints such as the difficulty of land where the final processing, the limited fleet of transporters, the lack of public awareness to manage waste from the source, the technology of waste management is still traditional, to the constraints of the lack of human resources regarding waste management. In addition, waste management requires not a small amount of money. The community needs sufficient technology and information support to be able to participate in waste management. The purpose of this activity is to invite the community to process household organic waste so that it can lift economic value and food independence. The methods that were carried out included education of waste sorting, training on household organic waste processing techniques using the bioconversion method and utilization of waste management byproducts, making installations and operations for processing household organic waste, utilizing the by-products of processing household organic waste in the form of organic fertilizers and substitutes animal feed, evaluating the implementation of activities and making follow-up plans for environmental development and micro business development. The level of community service in the form of increasing knowledge of waste sorting and the skills of residents in utilizing household organic waste as well as the results of waste residues as organic fertilizer and animal feed ingredients so that it can help food independence at the household level.