COVID-19

Endah Sri Lestari, Titien Siwi Hartayu, Nunung Priyatni
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which was set at the beginning of 2020, requires people to make changes related to their daily lifestyle habits. Starting from limiting themselves to interact or social distancing, using masks when outside the house, and washing hands frequently. Apart from maintaining social distance, people must also maintain their immune system to avoid Covid-19. This is usually done by taking a variety of vitamins and supplements. This study aims to increase the knowledge, attitudes and actions of PKK mothers in the Panggungharjo Village, Sewon District in using vitamins during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a quantitative method with a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest design with a control group. The research instrument used a booklet and a questionnaire. The normality test using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov method showed that the knowledge variable was not normal. Homogeneity test using Levene's method. The data of the intervention and control groups showed that all data were homogeneous P > 0.05. The statistical test was continued with the Wilcoxon method which showed that there was a significant change in the knowledge variable pretest - posttest I in the intervention group p = 0.00 < 0.05 so that Ho was rejected. Knowledge of pretest - posttest III in the control group obtained p = 0.036 > 0.05 so that Ho is accepted. In the attitude variable, the results obtained were Ho was accepted in the intervention group, P value = 0.506 and Ho was rejected in the control group with P value = 0.042. The action variable showed a significant change where Ho was rejected in the intervention group with a P value of 0.000 and the control group with a P value of 0.051. Thus the CBIA method is effective in increasing knowledge and action on the use of vitamins in the Covid-19 era.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行是在2020年初设定的,要求人们改变与日常生活习惯有关的改变。从限制自己互动或保持社交距离,出门戴口罩,勤洗手开始。除了保持社交距离,人们还必须保持免疫系统,以避免Covid-19。这通常是通过服用各种维生素和补充剂来实现的。本研究旨在提高Sewon区Panggungharjo村库尔德工人党母亲在Covid-19大流行期间使用维生素的知识、态度和行动。本研究采用准实验设计的定量方法,采用前测后测设计,并设对照组。研究工具是一本小册子和一份问卷。使用Kolmogorov-Smirnov方法进行正态性检验表明,知识变量不正态。采用Levene方法进行同质性检验。干预组和对照组的数据均为均匀性P > 0.05。继续采用Wilcoxon法进行统计检验,干预组知识变量pretest - posttest I变化显著,p = 0.00 < 0.05,拒绝接受Ho。对照组前测-后测III知识p = 0.036 > 0.05,接受Ho。态度变量中,干预组接受Ho, P值= 0.506;对照组拒绝Ho, P值= 0.042。作用变量变化显著,干预组拒绝Ho, P值为0.000,对照组拒绝Ho, P值为0.051。因此,在Covid-19时代,CBIA方法有效地提高了对维生素使用的认识和行动。
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