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Factors That Influenced A Generation Z In Search Of Health Information On The Internet Ice Marini; Koniasari Koniasari
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Generation Z is a transitional generation from the previous generation and is also known as iGeneration, the net generation or internet generation. The age group of 18 – 24 years is the highest group in the use of online services with a minimum access of 1 time per month compared to other age groups. Research on adolescent sexual behavior (JHCCO-UGM in 2017) states that adolescents aged 15-19 years seek information about health from peers and the internet.The purpose of this study is to determine the factors that influence Generation Z in seeking health information through the internet. This study used a cross sectional study design with a total sample of 84 people and taken by accidental sampling. Data was collected by distributing questionnaires, the data were analyzed descriptively and used chi-square test. The results of the bivariate study showed that there was no relationship between gender (p=0.463), age (p=1,000) with searching health information via the internet, but there was a relationship between internet use (p=0.000), attitude (p=0.030) and knowledge (p= 0.000). The results of the multivariate test showed that knowledge had the most significant relationship with searching health information via the internet. There is a need for socialization to generation Z regarding health information and internet safety so that they can be more precise in using the internet as a medium for health information
Analysis of the Relationship Between the Implementation of Patient Safety Culture and Staff Perceptions of the Level of Patient Safety at Cikarang Community Health Center Using the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) Setianingsih, Lyliana Endang; Ice Marini; Emmelia Kristina Hutagaol; Afif Wahyudi Hidayat; Anom Dwi Prakoso
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 04 (2023): Jurnal eduHealt, 2023, December
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Implementing patient safety at Community Health Center is one of the main priorities in providing high quality health services to patients. As a part from carrying out its function as a public health service, a Community Health Center must also pay attention to continuously improving patient safety, in achieving universal and sustainable health coverage. The aim of this research is to gain an understanding of the influence of patient safety culture on staff perceptions of patient safety level in Cikarang Community Center. This design of this research is a quantitative analysis design with a cross sectional study approach, using observational research method. The subjects of this research are staff (including medical health workers and non-medical health workers) at the Cikarang Community Health Center, which consists of 57 personels, and the technique used is total sampling method. The majority of the staff in Cikarang Community Health Center perceive the patient safety level to be excellent (68,4%). The factors that have significant relationship with the patient safety perception are teamwork (p-value = 0,023), management support (p-value = 0,042), overall perception of patient safety (p-value = 0,029), feedback and communication about errors (p-value = 0,034), and incident reporting frequency (p-value = 0,012). The factors that influence staff perception on patient safety level are incident reporting frequency (OR = 7,738), teamwork (OR = 2,554), supervisor support (OR = 1,287) and management support (OR = 2,102), while the factor that are less likely to influence staff perception on patient safety level are organizational learning (OR = 0,681), feedback and communication about errors (OR = 0147), and communicative openness (OR = 0,550). The improvement of patient safety culture in Cikarang Community Health Center can be done by increasing in im plementation of incident reporting frequency, teamwork, supervisor support and management support.