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Relationship Between Parents' Education and Income Level with Personal Hygiene Practices in Under-Five Children Care Hasan, Nur Bilqis Haibah Mufidah; Witdiawati, Witdiawati; Kosim, Kosim; Rahayuwati, Laili; Yani, Desy Indra; Solehati, Tetti
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Journal of Nursing Care
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v7i1.44618

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Poor personal hygiene practices can affect the incidence of infectious diseases which in turn can increase the risk of stunting. Several factors influence the practice of personal hygiene in the care of under-five children, namely the level of education and income of parents. The research was to analyze the relationship between parents' education and income level with personal hygiene practices in under-five children's care. The research design is a quantitative correlation with secondary data sources. The population is parents who have under-five children in Sukamulya Village, Bandung. Samples were taken using an accidental sampling technique with a total of 85 respondents, excluding parents whose children died in the under-five age range or whose children were 5 years old at the time of data collection. The instrument is a questionnaire consisting of demographic data and 7 questions related to personal hygiene practices in caring for under-five children. The data were analyzed using the Spearman test. The results showed that there was no relationship between the educational (p-value=0.16) and income (p-value=0.887) level of parents with personal hygiene practices in caring for under-five children in Sukamulya Village, Bandung. The next research suggestion is to examine other factors that influence personal hygiene practices in caring for under-five children.
Community Behavior in Waste Management Mulya, Adelse Prima; Witdiawati, Witdiawati; Hasan, Nur Bilqis Haibah Mufidah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S5 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS5.4058

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Waste is an inseparable part of human life. Good community behavior in waste management can realize sustainable and environmentally friendly waste management. Conversely, in terms of health, waste that is not managed properly can facilitate the spread of disease so that the quality of public health can decrease. The design of this paper is a single case report. Data collection was carried out on February 15-20, 2024 in the population of Sukapura Village, Kiaracondong District, Bandung City with a total sampling technique of 1833 houses. The instrument used was the Self-Inspection Survey (SMD), with a validity and reliability value of 0.75. In general, the majority of houses already have waste disposal facilities. The behavior of the majority of residents of each house always disposes of garbage in its place, namely 91.43%. However, the habit of sorting waste still varies. The majority of residents of the house do not sort between organic and inorganic waste, namely 46.7%, while those who only sort are 32.79% and those who have sorted and processed it into compost or magot are 20.51%. One of the main problems in organic waste management in Kelurahan Sukapura is the low motivation of the community in general in the organic waste management process. For further research, it is necessary to examine more deeply and accountably related to the knowledge and perceptions of the people of Sukapura Village about waste and waste sorting, other factors that correlate with waste sorting behavior, and the reasons why the people of Sukapura Village do not sort waste so that work programs can be arranged that are targeted and sustainable.