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Information Communication and Education Strategy of Muhammadiyah Covid-19 DKI Jakarta Province Toward Behavioral Change Rizqiyani Khoiriyah; Sarah Handayani; Rustika Herman
Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Educatio
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpk.V10.I1.2022.73-84

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Background: Muhammadiyah members are the information communication and education (ICE) strategy segments from Muhammadiyah COVID-19 Command Center (MCCC). MCCC aims to deliver education and campaign programs to control COVID-19 specialized for the Muhammadiyah members. Objective: This research aims to determine social marketing strategies through the effectiveness of the MCCC website in changing Muhammadiyah members' behavior in Jakarta Province. Methods: This research was quasi-experimental with a non-randomized control group design. The sampling technique was accidental sampling, with 50 people in the intervention group and 50 in the control group. For one week, the intervention was to provide COVID-19 prevention material in PDFs, videos, and links sourced from the MCCC website. Results: The results show a significant difference in scores of behavior before and after website media intervention (p-value = 0.015). There was no significant difference before and after (p-value = 0.331). Conclusion: The intervention of media sourced from the MCCC website was able to impact the adaptation of Muhammadiyah members DKI Jakarta.
Kesehatan Mental Emosional Perempuan Penderita Kanker Di Indonesia Rizqiyani Khoiriyah; Sarah Handayani
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Maritim Vol. 3 No. 2: Juni 2020
Publisher : Public Health Faculty, Hasanuddin University

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ABSTRAKHasil data Riset kesehatan dasar menunjukkan masalah gangguan kesehatan mental emosional (depresi dan kecemasan) sebanyak 9,8%. Hal ini terlihat peningkatan jika dibandingkan data Riskesdas tahun 2013 sebanyak 6%. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan penyakit kanker terhadap gangguan mental emosional. Penelitian analitik dengan rancangan potong lintang atau Cross-sectional dan non-intervensi. Penelitian ini menggunakan data sekunder hasil Riskesdas 2018. Responden penelitian ini merupakan pada perempuan penderita kanker usia 15 tahun ke atas sebanyak 1051 orang. Indikator penilaian seseorang gangguan mental emosional berdasarkan kuesioner Self Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ) yang terdiri dari 20 pertanyaan, dinyatakan gangguan mental emosional jika responden mempunyai minimal 6 dari 20 pertanyaan. Hasil univariat perempuan penderita kanker yang mengalami gangguan mental emosional sebanyak 34%. Persentase penderita kanker perempuan tertinggi adalah kategori dewasa tengah+lanjut (-65 tahun) sebanyak 48,9%, dengan mayoritas berpendidikan rendah sebanyak 67%. Berdasarkan status pekerjaan, perempuan yang menderita kanker tidak bekerja sebanyak 49,5% sedangkan perempuan bekerja sebanyak 50,5%. Berdasarkan hasil bivariat terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara penderita kanker perempuan dengan kejadian kesehatan mental emosional (OR=1,982; nilai p=0,0001). Berdasarkan usia (OR=0,846; nilai p=0,0001), tingkat pendidikan (OR=1,483; nilai p=0,0001), status pekerjaan (OR=1,158; nilai p=0,0001) dan tempat tinggal (OR=0,932; p value=0,0001) memiliki  hubungan dengan  gangguan kesehatan mental emosional. Analisis multivariat dengan regresi logistik menunjukkan bahwa Perempuan berpendidikan rendah berisiko 1,442 kali mengalami gangguan mental daripada perempuan berpendidikan tinggi.Kata Kunci :  Mental Emosional, Kanker, Perempuan
Pre-Testing Muhammadiyah COVID-19 Guidelines in Jakarta Province Handayani, Sarah; Khoiriyah, Rizqiyani
KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 18, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/kemas.v18i2.27662

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Muhammadiyah, being one of the religious-based organizations, has its affiliated members comprising 14,9% of the general Indonesian population. The Muhammadiyah Central Board declared an ad-hoc group called the Muhammadiyah COVID-19 Command Centre (MCCC) to combat COVID-19. Among the used media were the third COVID-19 guidelines publications by the MCCC. This study aimed to determine the Muhammadiyah members’ understanding of the COVID-19 Revision III Guidelines based on their consistency, clarity, relevance, credibility, and interest. This research was a descriptive qualitative type of study. The eleven informants who participated in this study, determined by purposive sampling, were Muhammadiyah members who lived and worked in the Jakarta. These Informants consisted of various professions, including health workers, teachers, district board members, nurses, drivers, traders, housewives, and students. Data collection was by online focus group discussions through the zoom cloud meetings platform. Informants discussed the five aspects of the guideline which included consistency, clarity, relevancy, credibility and interest. The contents of the guideline were found to be consistent with other similar guidelines published by the Ministry of Health (MOH). In addition, being affiliated members of the Muhammadiyah group, informants felt more comfortable trusting the Muhammadiyah-published COVID-19 guidelines. From the clarity and relevance aspect, the informants had positive perspectives on the guidelines. The design of the published guidelines attracted their interest in reading, implementing, and sharing the guidelines with others. However, the guideline did not contain the names of its drafting team nor the introduction by the Central Board leadership. It would have been a very important strategy in strengthening the credibility of the media published by the MCCC. The MCCC needed more enticing plans and methods in the dissemination of its online or printed media to the population. For online media, the published number of pages should be fixed to a less readable number.