Journal of Community Empowerment for Health
Vol 7, No 2 (2024)

Implementation of Binaan Inovatif Sehat Mandiri Aktif (BIMA): a community resilience program for COVID-19 at Griya Lare Utami Bantul

Yayu Nidaul Fithriyyah (Department Medical Surgical Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
I Made Moh. Yanuar Saifudin (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Tanjungpura, Pontianak)
Hersinta Retno Martani (Department of Basic and Emergency Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Fajar Arumningtyas (Dr. Sardjito General Hospital)
Gaviota Khalish (Master of Nursing Program, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Aviria Ermamilia (Department of Health Nutrition, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Ipang Fitria Wanti (Dr. Sardjito General Hospital)
Khudazi Aulawi (Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Haryani Haryani (Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Anita Kustanti (Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Aug 2024

Abstract

Introduction: Resilience is the key to overcoming the significant challenges of pandemics or large-scale disasters. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was performed in the study report. The BIMA program implementation lasted from June to November 2022 at Griya Lare Utami, Bantul. DIY, through integrated community services (BIMA): Training (B: Building/Binaan): training for cadres to screen potential health problems, Innovative Activities (I: Inovatif): valid information literacy (anti-hoax) for families and Canva training for youth organizations, Independent of Menu (M: Mandiri menu): Independently develops menus, practical locally available for Small and Medium Enterprise (SME), and Active (A: Aktif); counseling actions, competitions to make fish products, and poster designs, and evaluation of activities for community society. Results: The BIMA program involved 172 people from health cadres (n=12), Youth Organizations (n=24), Innovative Families (n=12), and Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) (n=11), with community members (n=113). The results showed significant differences after the program in cadre roles (p=0.01), Canva training (p=0.01), innovation family training (p=0.04), and knowledge of balanced nutrition (p=0.002). Meanwhile, there was no significant difference in the respondents' understanding regarding the development of local food products after participating in the activity (p=0.082). These results indicate that the BIMA program succeeded in increasing the knowledge and skills of the respondents. Conclusion: The BIMA Program has effectively enhanced the roles of health workers, health literacy, and nutrition management. However, it requires further advancement in the development of local products. It is recommended that the initiative persists with activities aimed at extensive community empowerment, incorporating collaboration with pertinent sectors.

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Journal Info

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jcoemph

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Subject

Education Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

Journal of Community Empowerment for Health (ISSN 2655-0164 (online); ISSN 2654-8283 (print)) is a national, open access, multidisciplinary, and peer-reviewed journal. We aim to publish research articles and reviews on educative, promotive, preventive and community empowerment activities in the ...