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AIP Conference Proceedings ; 2595, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-20244722

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Basic Life Support (BLS) or in Indonesian known as Basic Life Support (BHD) is an effort made to maintain life when a patient or victim experiences a life-threatening condition. Abroad BLS/BHD has actually been taught a lot to ordinary people or special lay people, but it seems that this is still very rarely known by the people of Indonesia. This study aims to determine the influence of the socialization of the Basic Life Support Guideline 2020 in handling daily emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic by the Sidoarjo BPBD Rapid Response Unit team. This research method is a quasi-experimental design. The experimental design used in this study used a one group pre and posttest design. The data collection technique in this study was a test in the form of questions. The sample in this study was taken by simple random sampling technique. The data collection method uses primary data, by providing online learning through google classroom, then looking at student learning outcomes. Data analysis used statistical test T-Test with=0.05. Basic Life Support can run well if all elements are carried out thoroughly, therefore it is necessary to have clear roles, duties and responsibilities from the management to support success in handling daily emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic by the Rapid Response Unit team. © 2023 Author(s).

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Bali Medical Journal ; 11(3):1319-1324, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2100521

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Introduction: Cases of coronavirus that causes Covid-19 disease in the world have reached 1.8 million people. Cases of coronavirus that causes Covid-19 disease in the world have reached 1.8 million people. The purpose of the study analyzed predictions of covid-19 vaccine acceptance based on sufferers and health belief models in Indonesia and Timor Leste. Method: Analytical research method with cross-sectional survey approach, the population is taken from community living at Surabaya Indonesia and Timor Leste as many as 250 respondents. Sampling was conducted in a consequent sampling in two regions at Surabaya Indonesia and Timor Leste. Data collection using google form, share through were respondents. Statistical analysis with rank spearmen.Result: the relationship of vulnerability perception with acceptance vaccine covid-19 and correlation coefficient showing a figure of 0.29. It refers to the value of 0.20- 0.40 is considered weak. Similarly, the relationship of severity perception with acceptance vaccine covid-19 obtained coefficient correlation 0.41 expressed strong. on the perception of cues doing actions with acceptance vaccine covid-19, there is a strong relationship, because value correlation coefficient 0.41. For the relationship of benefit perception with acceptance vaccine covid-19 get a weak result because the correlation coefficient of 0.23 in the category below 0.40 is considered weak.Conclusion: there are four components of Health Belief Model associated with Acceptance vaccine covid-19

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