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Evaluation of the Implementation of the Youth Care Health Service Program in the West Lingkar Health Center of Bengkulu City Oktarianita, Oktarianita; Pratiwi, Bintang Agustina; Febriawati, Henni; Yanuarti, Riska
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol 15, No 2 (2021): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v15i2.4034

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Background: One of the strategies to overcome adolescent problems is the formation of the Youth Care Health Service Program or Pelayanan Kesehatan Peduli Remaja (PKPR). PKPR itself is a health service program aimed at adolescents and is a forum for overcoming adolescent problems. This study aimed to analyze the implementation of the PKPR program in the working area of the West Lingkar Health Center. Method:  This research was a qualitative descriptive study conducted in March-April 2021. The methods used were observation and in-depth interviews with seven informants: the person in charge of the PKPR program, health workers, peer counselors, and youth participating in PKPR. Results: The results showed that the PKPR program was aligned with the 2014 standard guidelines. This research was done inside and outside the health center by collaborating with PKPR's person in charge and the health team based on the Decree of PKPR implementation. PKPR program is held in three schools in the working area of the West Lingkar Health Center and provides services such as health checks, counseling, and education about youth health. The peer counselor training subprogram has fulfilled the standard 10% of the target schools. PKPR is fully funded by the Special Operational Assistance or Bantuan Operasional Khusus (BOK) fund. Recording and reporting were done every two to three months to the public health office. Monitoring was reported during the activities, while the evaluation report is annual. This research discovered the availability of counseling rooms and related references about communication, information, and education books on PKPR. This research had collaborated with cross-sectors such as schools and the National Antinarcotics Agency. Conclusion:  Implementation is under PKPR guidelines, but overall it was still not optimal. There was no regular socialization of PKPR, especially for youth who did not attend school.
Evaluation of the Implementation of the Youth Care Health Service Program in the West Lingkar Health Center of Bengkulu City Oktarianita Oktarianita; Bintang Agustina Pratiwi; Henni Febriawati; Riska Yanuarti
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v15i2.4034

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Background: One of the strategies to overcome adolescent problems is the formation of the Youth Care Health Service Program or Pelayanan Kesehatan Peduli Remaja (PKPR). PKPR itself is a health service program aimed at adolescents and is a forum for overcoming adolescent problems. This study aimed to analyze the implementation of the PKPR program in the working area of the West Lingkar Health Center. Method:  This research was a qualitative descriptive study conducted in March-April 2021. The methods used were observation and in-depth interviews with seven informants: the person in charge of the PKPR program, health workers, peer counselors, and youth participating in PKPR. Results: The results showed that the PKPR program was aligned with the 2014 standard guidelines. This research was done inside and outside the health center by collaborating with PKPR's person in charge and the health team based on the Decree of PKPR implementation. PKPR program is held in three schools in the working area of the West Lingkar Health Center and provides services such as health checks, counseling, and education about youth health. The peer counselor training subprogram has fulfilled the standard 10% of the target schools. PKPR is fully funded by the Special Operational Assistance or Bantuan Operasional Khusus (BOK) fund. Recording and reporting were done every two to three months to the public health office. Monitoring was reported during the activities, while the evaluation report is annual. This research discovered the availability of counseling rooms and related references about communication, information, and education books on PKPR. This research had collaborated with cross-sectors such as schools and the National Antinarcotics Agency. Conclusion:  Implementation is under PKPR guidelines, but overall it was still not optimal. There was no regular socialization of PKPR, especially for youth who did not attend school.
Knowledge of Public Environmental Health with Covid-19 Prevention Behavior at the Jalan Gedang Public Health Center Bengkulu City Raju Sungsang Amir; Nopia Wati; Agus Ramon; Riska Yanuarti; Fauzia Farah Az Zahra
Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/dpphj.v16i2.4957

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Background: The highest spread of Covid-19 cases in 9 sub-districts in Bengkulu City was Gading Cempaka District, with 86 positive cases, 46 recovered, and 3 died. People do not comply with health and personal hygiene protocols such as washing hands and using masks, do not behave in a healthy life, and lack public awareness in maintaining environmental cleanliness. In addition, the community still litters in several places and lacks knowledge and understanding of clean water and household waste management properly. This study aimed to determine the relationship between public environmental health knowledge and Covid-19 prevention behavior in the Working Area of ​​Jalan Gedang Health Center, Bengkulu City. Method: The design used in this research is quantitative research using a cross-sectional approach. This research took place in the area of ​​Jalan Gedang Health Center, Bengkulu City. This research was conducted in January – February 2021. The population was 15,726 people; a sample of 40 people was taken from the minimum sample calculation using a simple random sampling technique. The process of collecting data using a questionnaire and analyzed by univariate and bivariate. Results: The results showed that respondents with good knowledge were 21 people (55%) and 19 people (45%). There is a significant relationship between environmental health knowledge and community behavior toward preventing Covid-19 in the Jalan Gedang Health Center Work Area, Bengkulu City. The results showed p-value (0.001) > 0.05, OR = 7.500 with 95% CI (1.798-31.283). This means that knowledgeable respondents are 7.5 times less likely to behave less well in preventing Covid-19 compared to well-informed respondents. Conclusion: Environmental health knowledge has a significant relationship with Covid-19 prevention behavior. Researchers advise the public to always maintain a clean environment and live a healthy life to avoid the transmission of the Covid-19 disease.
Co-Authors Achmad Allfaress , Reffky Afriyanto Afriyanto Afriyanto Agung Suhadi Agus Ramon Agus Ramon, Agus Agustinawati, Zulaikha Amrullah, Hilma Andri, Juli Aprilia, Miranti ardianti, jeni Betri Anita Betri Anita Betrianita Betrianita Bintang Agustina Pratiwi Cahyo Prihantoro Delvita Efrianti Desri Suryani Egi Alifia putri Emi kosvianti1, 2 , Emy Susanti3 , Windhu Purnomo4, Agung Suhadi5 Erni Riany ESSY TUWI SUSANTI EVA OKTAVIDIATI, EVA Fandini, Mutia Ade Fatmawati, Tresna Fauzia Farah Az Zahra Feni Ramandani Fitri Wulandari Harjuita, Tiara Rifki Heldi Saputra Heni Helvia Henni Febriawati Henni Febriawati Henni Febriawati, Henni Hilma Amrullah Husin, Hasan Kambera, Loli Lina, Liza Fitri Loli Kambera Loli Kambera Lusi Okavianti M. Amin M. Amin M. Amin M. Amin M. Ismail Shaleh Maghfiroh, Arina Amalia Mandraguna, Yosa Meilanda, Vella Mohammad Amin Mohammad Amin Mohammad Amin Muhammad Amin Muhammad Arif Tobing Mutia Ade Fandini Okavianti, Lusi Oktarianita, Oktarianita P, Bintang Agustina Padila Padila Padila Padila, Padila Pebi Fermana Pradani, Ahmad Bagas PRAMITA, CHANDRA WIDIATNI Pratama, Yesa Putri Puteri, Febyona Jolest Putri Wulan Dari Raju Sungsang Amir Rizal, Achmad Faisal Samidah, Ida Sandos Yedilau Sefdiyanto, Riki Sella, Sabrina Selvia Novitasari Shaleh, M. Ismail Sinta, Fera Siti Nurazisah Sri Dwi Nengsih Tiara Monica Tiara Rifki Harjuita Wati, Nopia Wati, Zulaikha Agustina Wiritanaya, Sella Wulan Angraini Wulan Angraini Yandrizal Yandrizal Yanti, Lussyefrida Yulia Afriza Yundari, Yundari Yuni Kartika Zulaikha Agustinawati