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Work Motivation of Health Workers in Providing Health Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic at the Anutoluwu Public Health Center, Petasiabarat District, North Morowali Regency Mutmainnah HS; Joddy Permata Putra Lataa; Anggri Yunita Assa; Janice Sepang; Juliana Neng Rifka; Sabarulin Sabarulin
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute February
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v6i1.7423

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The addition and spread of Covid-19 cases globally is taking place quite quickly. The spread of Covid-19 also has an impact on various sectors, ranging from the economy, tourism, transportation, politics to public services, including health services at puskesmas. Data on patient visits at the Anutoluwu Health Center shows that there has been a decrease in patient visits since 2018. The purpose of this study is to find out the work motivation of health workers in providing health services during the Covid-19 pandemic at Anutoluwu Health Center, Petasia Barat District, North Morowali Regency. This type of research is descriptive research. The research variable is the work motivation of health workers in providing health services during the Covid-19 pandemic. The types of data are primary and secondary data. Data analysis is univariate analysis. The population in this study were all health workers at the Anutoluwu Health Center as many as 47 people. The sample is 47 people. The technique of determining the sample is the total population. The results showed that there were more respondents who had high work motivation in providing health services during the Covid-19 pandemic, which was 70.2% compared to those who had low work motivation, which was 29.8%. The conclusion of this study is that there are more health workers at the Anutoluwu Health Center, Petasia Barat District, North Morowali Regency who have high motivation in providing health services during the Covid-19 pandemic. It is recommended for Anutoluwu Health Center officers to stay enthusiastic and continue to increase their work motivation in providing health services during the Covid-19 pandemic, so that the image of the Puskesmas will remain good in the eyes of the community.
Penyuluhan Pengetahuan Bahaya merokok pada Remaja di Desa Doda Kecamatan Kinovari Kabupaten Sigi Sulawesi Tengah Mutmainnah. HS; Estelle Lilian Mua; Janice Sepang; Nova Natalia Beba; Denny Susanto; Juliana Neng Ribka; Sabarulin Sabarulin; Jumain Jumain; Meilin Anggreyni Madude; Sri Purwaningsih; I Gede Restawan; Anggri Alfira Yunita Assa
Jurnal Abdimas Kesehatan (JAK) Vol 6, No 1 (2024): Januari
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Baiturrahim Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36565/jak.v6i1.601

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Adolescence according to WHO is the phase between childhood and adulthood in the age range between 10 to 19 years. The world's youth age group is 1.2 billion or 18% of the world's population. Cigarettes and tobacco products consumed by humans are generally are plant leaves (Nicotina, tabacum, nicotina rustica, and other species) that are burned, smoked, inhaled or chewed. There is 2550, a chemical in processed tobacco leaves. Some chemicals quickly cause health problems, lung damage, and weakening of stamina, if burnt cigarette smoke contains about 4000 chemicals, 43 of which are toxic such as nicotine such as nicotine (pesticide), CO (toxic gas), tar. The high prevalence of smokers in Indonesia will increase the risk of these diseases which threaten not only active smokers but also smokers. In active smokers, the danger threatens all organs of the body with impaired function to cancer such as those of the heart and blood vessels (coronary heart disease and blood vessels), respiratory tract (COPD, asthma and nasopharyngeal cancer), and disorders of the reproductive system and pregnancy (disability fetuses, miscarriages, pelvic infections and cancer in the organs of passive smoking adults and children). Users of tobacco products are decreasing, the number of teenagers aged 13-15 who smoke cigarettes has increased in 2014 (18.3%), 2019 (18.8% ). The method used is face-to-face through counseling and using questionnaires, the application of education in the health sector. The results of health education activities through this training are that there is an increase in knowledge about the dangers of smoking by 70% and 70% of adolescents wish to stop smoking