Fisherman community health behavior in facing COVID 19 pandemic at Port III, Pamekasan Regency

Budijanto Budijanto, I. Deffinika, A. Putra
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The problem of slum and squatter settlement is caused by improper environmental planning. This study examines socioeconomic determinants of human health by adopting concepts of population morbidity from Mosley and Chen. The purpose of this study was to analyze various conditions behind the low environmental health behavior of fishermen's households in the face of the COVID 19 pandemic. This study used a quantitative approach with a population from fishermen's households. The samples were selected purposively by considering economic and spatial conditions. Primary data collection was carried out through structured and in-depth interviews. The dependent variable in this study was individual disease control, particularly the standard health protocol during the COVID 19 pandemic. Meanwhile, the independent variable of the population health behavior was measured using a Likert scale. Those independent variables consisted of hand hygiene, the use of masks, and maintaining distance. The results showed that as many as 30 percent of fisherman households were classified as the population with good quality health behavior, 43.33 percent of the population presented moderate-quality health behavior, and 26.77 percent of the population had poor quality health behavior. Those behaviors might be caused by their relatively low perception and knowledge on the importance of maintaining health during the COVID 19 pandemic.
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帕梅卡桑县第三港渔民社区卫生行为应对COVID - 19大流行
贫民窟和棚户区的问题是由于环境规划不当造成的。本研究采用Mosley和Chen的人口发病率概念,考察了人类健康的社会经济决定因素。本研究的目的是分析面对2019冠状病毒病疫情,渔民家庭环境健康行为低下背后的各种条件。这项研究采用了一种定量方法,对渔民家庭的人口进行了研究。通过考虑经济和空间条件,有目的地选择样本。主要数据收集是通过结构化和深入访谈进行的。这项研究的因变量是个人疾病控制,特别是2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的标准健康方案。同时,使用Likert量表测量人群健康行为的自变量。这些自变量包括手部卫生、口罩的使用和保持距离。结果显示,多达30%的渔民家庭被归类为具有良好健康行为质量的人群,43.33%的人口呈现中等健康行为质量,26.77%的人口呈现较差健康行为质量。这些行为可能是由于他们对在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间保持健康的重要性的认知和知识相对较低。
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