Journal of Health Literacy and Qualitative Research
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): September 2024

Do you know? Factors Affecting Market Cleanliness that Should Not Be Ignored

Finta Amalinda (Unknown)
Fardiansyah Dunggio (Unknown)
Nur Rismawati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2024

Abstract

The Bunta Traditional Market still looks dirty due to the rubbish left by traders strewn all over the place. Storage facilities, collection methods, temporary waste storage areas, and transportation methods do not meet health requirements, and waste processing still needs to be created. This research aimed to determine the factors related to the cleanliness of the Bunta People's Market, Banggai Regency. The research method used is quantitative, using an analytical survey design with a cross-sectional approach. Based on the research results, which were proven in statistical tests with a value of ρ = 0.645 (ρ value ≤ 0.05), there is no relationship between market cleanliness and SPAL conditions at the Bunta People's Market, Banggai Regency. The value is 0.008 (ρ value ≤ 0.05); namely, there is a relationship between market cleanliness and the condition of the trash bins at the Bunta People's Market, Banggai Regency. The value of ρ = 0.00 (ρ value ≤ 0.05) is that there is a relationship between market cleanliness and the behaviours of traders, visitors, and the public at the Bunta People's Market, Banggai Regency. It is expected that traders, visitors, the public, and market managers will always maintain the cleanliness of the market environment and that market managers will make every effort to provide rubbish bins so that the market remains clean.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jhlqr

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Public Health

Description

Focus and Scope Welcome to the Journal of Health Literacy and Qualitative Research, a pioneering platform dedicated to advancing the understanding of health literacy through the prism of qualitative inquiry. Our journal serves as a confluence of insights from researchers, practitioners, ...