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PLoS One ; 17(10): e0274972, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2065128

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To explore the wider determinant factor of citizens' spirituality, health engagement, health belief model, and attitudes towards vaccines toward acceptance and willingness to pay for a Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional online investigation with convenience sampling was utilized to recruit 1423 citizens from 18 districts across Indonesia between December 14, 2020 and January 17, 2021. Descriptive statistics, One-way analysis of variance, Pearson correlation, Independent t-tests, and multiple linear regression were examined. RESULTS: Spirituality, health engagement and attitude toward vaccines, as well as health beliefs constructs (all scores of perceived benefits and barriers) were significant key factors of acceptance of vaccines. Interestingly, the spirituality, attitude toward vaccine, and health beliefs constructs including perceived susceptibility, and benefits indicated a significantly higher willingness. CONCLUSIONS: Results demonstrated the utility of spirituality, health engagement, health belief model, and attitudes towards vaccines in understanding acceptance and willingness to pay for a vaccine. Specifically, a key obstacle to the acceptance of and willingness to pay COVID-19 vaccination included a high score of the perceived barrier construct. Moreover, the acceptance of and willingness to pay could be impaired by worries about the side-effects of a COVID-19 vaccination.


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COVID-19 Vaccines , COVID-19 , COVID-19/prevention & control , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Spirituality , Surveys and Questionnaires , Vaccination
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Education for Chemical Engineers ; 2022.
Article in English | ScienceDirect | ID: covidwho-1773265

ABSTRACT

The community service program is one of the Tri Dharma or three obligations of Higher Education conducted by the academic community in Indonesia. A brand-new initiative in education was unveiled by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, specifically Independent Learning – Independent Campus. Numerous Chemical Engineering – Institut Teknologi Indonesia faculty members and students collaborated with partners to manufacture and diversify cocozone oil as an outcome of downstream research and community service. As part of the 'Independent Learning - Independent Campus' program, community service is examined to determine its effect on student competence development and faculty-student engagement. Furthermore, students are unaware of its cost because it is subsidized by the government, though it highlights the importance of voluntary community work. Similarly, faculty members followed the same trend, though their ratings were higher than the pupils. Student socialization is an important part of their education and learning process. Additionally, community service activities are beneficial to the partner since they cushion them against the economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Jurnal Pengabdian Kesehatan ; 4(1):1-9, 2021.
Article in Indonesian | Indonesian Research | ID: covidwho-1645927

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Penambahan dan penyebaran kasus COVID-19 secara global berlangsung cukup cepat. Pada tanggal 28 Maret 2020 WHO memasukkannya dalam kategori Very High risk assessment dimana pada saat itu telah dilaporkan total temuan kasus infeksi sebesar 571.678 kasus dengan total 26.494 kematian. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah untuk meningkatkan peran serta masyarakat dalam pengendalian dan pencegahan penularan penyakit COVID-19 di RW VIII dan X desa Jomboran Klaten Tengah Klaten. Kegiatan melibatkan tokoh masyarakat remaja serta kader kesehatan. Kegiatan melalui tiga tahap yaitu tahap awal yaitu sosialisasi tahap ke dua adalah pelaksanaan. Tahap pelaksanaan yang meliputi edukasi masyarakat pengorganisasian pelatihan pemuda dan kader kesehatan pendampingan pemantauan isolasi mandiri dengan diakhiri tahap evaluasi kegiatan. Edukasi masalah COVID dilakukan dengan WhatsApp group spanduk dan poster pelatihan kader dan karang taruna. Kegiatan dilaksanakan dengan baik dan diperoleh keadaan kesehatan Masyarakat RW VIII dan X tidak ada yang terconfirm COVID-19. Pemerintah Desa Jomboran mendukung keberadaan gotongroyong jogo tonggo untuk mencegah penularan COVID-19. Kata Kunci: Pemberdayaan masyarakat Pencegahan COVID-19.

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Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat (The Public Health Science Journal) ; 10(3):174-179, 2021.
Article in Indonesian | Indonesian Research | ID: covidwho-1645074

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Remaja merupakan pengguna internet tertinggi dibandingkan dengan kelompok usia lain yang memiliki pengetahuan terbatas mengenai teknologi Kesehatan. Pada situasi pandemi COVID-19 remaja sering dijumpai positif COVID-19 tanpa gejala yang dapat menularkan pada kelompok resiko tinggi lain. Oleh sebab itu penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa pemakaian aplikasi COVID-19 dan hubungannya dengan praktik protokol kesehatan dalam pencegahan COVID-19 pada remaja. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan survey dengan menggunakan kuesioner pada google form yang disebar secara online melalui sosial media. Dari hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa ada hubungan antara penggunaan aplikasi COVID-19 dengan praktik protokol kesehatan sebagai pencegahan COVID-19 pada remaja (Pv= 0002;PR: 3475;CI: 1598-7559). Pengguna aplikasi COVID-19 pada kelompok remaja masih sangat minim yaitu sebesar 221%. Diperlukannya upaya peningkatan sosialisasi terkait aplikasi COVID-19 dan telemedicine lain pada kelompok remaja sehingga dapat menjadi salah satu cara edukasi kesehatan pada kelompok remaja. Kata Kunci: Aplikasi COVID-19, protokol kesehatan, remaja Adolescents are the highest internet users compared to other age groups who have limited knowledge about health technology. In the COVID-19 situation, adolescents are often found to be positive for COVID-19 aimed to analyze the use of the COVID-19 application and its relationship with the practice of health protocols in preventing COVID-19 in adolescents. This study used a survey approach with a questionnaire on the google form which is distributed online through social media. The research results showed that there was a relationship between the use of the COVID-19 application and the practice of health protocols as prevention of COVID-19 in adolescents (Pv= 0,002;PR: 3,475;CI: 1,598-7,559). The number of users of the COVID-19 application in the youth group was still very minimal, namely 22.1%. Efforts are needed to increase socialization related to the application of COVID-19 and other telemedicine in youth groups so that it can become a way of health education for youth groups. Keywords: COVID-19 App, health protocol, adolescents

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Visikes ; 20(1):200-208, 2021.
Article in English | Indonesian Research | ID: covidwho-1552613

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The high number of COVID-19 cases until the end of 2020 is a complicated problem in all countries including Indonesia. The dilemma between health choices or the continuity of life to keep working and making ends meet has become a struggle during the COVID-19pandemic. The purpose of this study was to analyze the application of health protocols to the level of adherence to informal workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This research method using cross-sectional data collection was done by interview method. The population of this research is in the informal work unit in the district Tanjung Mas Semarang, and we obtained a sample of 52 respondents. Data processing SPSS program and bivariate test using Fisher Exact Test. Result: The results of this study are there is a relationship between the application of health protocols with the level of compliance in the workplace with a p-value of 0.000. The low availability of sanitation facilities in implementing health protocols by workplace leaders and the lack of monitoring by leaders are one of the reasons for the high number of COVID-19 cases. Keywords: COVID-19 health protocol level of compliance workplace.

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Indonesian Research; 2020.
Non-conventional in Indonesian | Indonesian Research | ID: covidwho-1260065

ABSTRACT

Upaya pemerintah dalam rangka pencegahan preeklampsia saat ini mendapatkan tantangan baru dengan adanya Pandemi COVID-19. Upaya pemerintah untuk mencegah peningkatan kasus COVID-19 adalah dengan kebijakan protokol kesehatan. Bidan sebagai ujung tombak pelayanan kesehatan harus memiliki inovasi tepat guna dalam memberikan Pendidikan kesehatan sehingga informasi akan lebih efisien dan efektif diberikan. Tujuan.Untuk mengetahui apakah ada pengaruh umur, pendidikan, pekerjaan, paritas dan umur kehamilan pada ibu hamil setelah diberikan pendidikan kesehatan melalui whatsapp group terhadap pengetahuan dan sikap ibu hamil dalam deteksi dini preeklampsia pada masa pandemi COVID-19 di RSUD Simo. Metode Penelitian. Jenis penelitian ini adalah Quasi Experiment dengan desain one group pre test-post test design. Populasi pada penelitian ini adalah ibu hamil dengan usia kehamilan < 37 minggu yang terdiagnosa pre eklamsi dan memiliki nomor telepon yang terdaftar Whatsapp di Poliklinik kandungan RSUD Simo Boyolali periode 15 Agustus s/d 2 Sepetember 2020 sebanyak 45 orang. Sampel sebanyak 41 orang. Teknik sampling simple random sampling. Uji statistic bivariate denga Wilcoxon dan Multivariate dengan Regresi. Hasil. Umur ibu berpengaruh terhadap perubahan pengetahuan dengan p value 0,001. Pendidikan ibu tidak berpengaruh terhadap pengetahuan dengan p value 0,082. Pekerjaan ibu berpengaruh terhadap pengetahuan dengan p value 0,024. Paritas ibu tidak berpengaruh terhadap pengetahuan dengan p value 0,089 dan umur kehamilan ibu tidak berpengaruh terhadap pengetahuan dengan p value 0,073. Sedangkan umur ibu berpengaruh terhadap sikap dengan p value 0,001. Pendidikan ibu berpengaruh terhadap sikap dengan p value 0,010. Pekerjaan ibu tidak berpengaruh terhadap sikap dengan p value 0,100. Paritas berpengaruh terhadap sikap dengan p value 0,027 serta umur kehamilan tidak berpengaruh terhadap sikap dengan p value 0,052. Kata kunci : umur, Pendidikan, pekerjaan, paritas, umur kehamilan, Pendidikan kesehatan, whatsapp, pengetahuan, sikap, deteksi dini pre eklamsi  

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Indonesian Research; 2020.
Non-conventional in Indonesian | Indonesian Research | ID: covidwho-1259952

ABSTRACT

The COVID-19 pandemic attack the economy and society. Economic activity collapses, the economic activity of the community experiences a setback due to many socio-economic restrictions. The logic of economic action from consumption and production works out of reason. Financial literacy cannot be separated in life. Financial literacy is an important skill that can be used to make economic decisions. Many pre-pandemic programs have been carried out to increase Financial Literacy. In the field of education students have been taught to be more sensitive in applied economics, only an evaluation tool for the effectiveness of methods that have not been accommodated. Researchers examine the condition of financial literacy at university level students. Based on the learning methods applied during the pandemic, using the score collection method. The analytical method used in this study was an independent t-test based on the teaching method implemented, respondents were divided into 2 group, 46  students in online learning classes and 46 students in game based learning classes. The results showed that the learning method at home learning was not significant enough to develop individual financial literacy.

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Acta Med Indones ; 52(1): 63-67, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-71125

ABSTRACT

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is currently causing a widespread infection in the world. During the pandemic, physicians may need to raise the index of suspicion earlier in at-risk patients presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms, which are uncommon findings in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. We report a patient in Indonesia with chest pain and gastrointestinal symptoms who was later confirmed to have SARS-CoV-2 infection after spending days of hospitalisation in the standard ward.


Subject(s)
Betacoronavirus , Coronavirus Infections/diagnosis , Gastrointestinal Diseases/etiology , Pneumonia, Viral/diagnosis , COVID-19 , COVID-19 Testing , Chest Pain/etiology , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Coronavirus Infections/complications , Humans , Indonesia , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/complications , SARS-CoV-2
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