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Differences in Knowledge, Attitudes and Actions of Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors in School-Age Children Through Health Lore Games Nisa, Lailatul; Gafar, Abd; Syahrum; Malibay, Salsabila
proceedinginternational Vol. 4 (2024): Proceeding International Conference 1th February 2024
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES PADANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33761/jd.v4i.41

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The emergence of various diseases that often attack school-aged children is generally related to PHBS. Therefore, Instilling PHBS values in schools is an absolute necessity and can be done through a school health business (UKS) approach. The data obtained is that not all students have implemented the eight PHBS indicators at school. The aim of this research was to determine differences in respondents' knowledge, attitudes, and actions before and after being given intervention with health lore games to State Elementary School Students 09 Pandan Airmati Market Solok City, West Sumatra. The design of this research is e-quasi-experimental without any comparison group with a population of all students in grades III, IV and V. The sampling technique is by random sampling, with the number of respondents 30 people. Data was collected using a questionnaire containing knowledge and attitudes. Meanwhile, for action, use an observation sheet. Data processing and analysis are carried out individually univariate and bivariate using the t-dependent statistical test and the Wilcoxon test. The research results showed that there was a significant difference in the average level of knowledge, attitudes, and actions of students before and after being given intervention through the Health Lore game arena.
Recognition In Asean Free Trade Nisa, Lailatul; Sebayang, Septian Mixrova; Siwi, Adiratna Sekar
Al Makki Health Informatics Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Al Makki Health Informatics Journal
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Palliative care is aimed at the patient's recovery process in accepting the illness he is suffering from, and palliative care is to reduce the suffering experienced by the patient. This study aimed to determine nurses' level of knowledge and caring behavior in palliative care. This type of research is quantitative with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique uses convenience sampling. The sample of this study is nurses finding 63. The measuring instruments used in this study are Palliative Care Quiz For Nursing (PCQN) and Caring Behaviors Inventory (CBI). Statistical analysis using Spearman rank correlation test. The study results obtained a 2-tailed Sig value of 0.000 (p-value> 0.005), thus indicating a relationship between knowledge and nurse behavior. This research is expected to illustrate Nurse's nursing behavior in providing care to palliative patients.