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Analysis of Health Protocol Implementation Through UTAUT (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology) Model in Trenggalek DistrictMODEL IN TRENGGALEK DISTRICT Daniati, Reni; Andini, Rizqi Aulia Kusuma; Ni'am, Achmad Chusnun; Utami, Rahayu Putri; Mirzayanti, Yustia Wulandari; Prasetya, Kevin Daffa; Agatha, Marsha Savira
Journal of Research and Technology Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): JRT Volume 10 No 2 Des 2024
Publisher : 2477 - 6165

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jrt.v10i2.1531

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The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced significant behavioral changes driven by adopting health protocols known as the 5M measures—mask-wearing, handwashing, maintaining physical distance, limiting mobility, and avoiding crowds. This study evaluates the implementation of the 5M health protocols in Trenggalek and Bendungan Districts, representing urban and rural areas, respectively. Utilizing the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model, modified with Clean and Healthy Behavior (PHBS) constructs, this research examines community awareness and adherence to 5M protocols. A survey involving 758 respondents from both districts was conducted during the pandemic to assess factors influencing compliance. The findings highlight that social influence through counseling, advertisements, and posters plays a pivotal role in shaping behavioral intentions related to protocol adherence. Furthermore, these intentions directly influence actual behavior, reinforcing sustained compliance with the 5M measures. Notably, urban and rural contexts demonstrated similar patterns, underscoring the universal impact of social influence regardless of geographic setting. This study concludes that strengthening community engagement and targeted social campaigns can enhance public health resilience and preparedness for future pandemics by fostering sustainable health-conscious behavior.
Views of the People of Kp. Babakan Ds. Banjarwaru Kec. Ciawi Regency Bogor on Vaccination and the Effect of Vaccination on the Economy Utami, Rahayu Putri; Dali, Rahamat Mulyana
Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): AGUSTUS
Publisher : Konsorsium Nasional Pengelola Jurnal Pengabdian

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/jpn.v2i3.59

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At the end of 2019, the world was shocked by the emergence of a new type of coronavirus, namely Covid-19. The spread of the Covid-19 Virus has been increasing lately, especially through the emergence of the Covid-19 Delta variant, driving the spread of the pandemic significantly. Various government efforts in the world to control the spread of this virus encourage the development and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines to the community as an effort to control the flow of the spread of Covid-19, including in Indonesia. So that at the end of 2020, the government began importing vaccines from countries that have the latest vaccines for use in Indonesia. According to the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, the government has been trying to import various types of vaccines from abroad such as Sinovac, Novavax, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, and Covax. These vaccines began to spread throughout Indonesia, including Bogor Regency also received 99,625 vials received by the Bogor Regency Government, consisting of Sinovac single dose 25,600 vials, Sinovac multidose 70,025 vials and Astazaneca 4,000 vials. However, the implementation of vaccination still has many obstacles due to the lack of public interest in participating in vaccination activities. Therefore, I also made several questions to the public, especially the Kp babakan Ds Banjarwaru to find questions that have been confused in the community. As well as how much the impact of vaccinations carried out from the beginning of 2021 to date has on the economy.