卫生工作者面对洪水灾害的知识、态度和准备的整合

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2023-04-16 DOI:10.24083/apjhm.v18i1.2177
Agustina Boru Gultom
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洪水灾害条件下的卫生服务质量仍然需要得到更好的关注,因为卫生工作者在这种情况下采取的行动尚未有效。这与这些卫生工作者的准备工作质量密切相关。质量可以反映卫生工作者在应对洪水灾害方面的知识、态度和准备是否整合。本研究采用了一种混合方法,包括定量设计与相关检验和定性设计与访谈。采用定量设计的研究使用了22名卫生工作者,采用定性设计的研究使用了8名代表每个职业的参与者。分析采用单因素分析和双因素分析,采用Fisher精确检验。与态度相比,卫生工作者面对洪水灾害的知识和准备仍然不够充分。知识涉及使卫生工作者做好准备,以000 000英镑面对洪水灾害,以及一项采用定性设计的研究,共有8名参与者,他们是每个职业的代表。处理洪水灾害的卫生工作者没有充分整合知识、态度和准备。我们需要改进那些尚未达到最佳状态的行为。
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Integration of Knowledge, Attitude, And Preparedness of Health Workers in Facing Flood Disaster
The quality of health services in flood disaster conditions still needs to get better attention because health workers carry out actions in this condition that are not yet effective. It was closely related to the quality of preparedness of these health workers. The quality can reflect whether there was an integration of health workers' knowledge, attitude, and preparedness in dealing with flood disasters. The study used a mixed method consisting of a quantitative design with a correlation test and a qualitative design with interviews. The study with a quantitative design used a total population of 22 health workers, and a qualitative design uses 8 participants who are representatives of each profession. Analysis used univariate analysis and bivariate analysis with Fisher’s exact test. Knowledge and preparedness of health workers to face flood disasters were still not good and not ready when compared to attitudes. Knowledge relates to preparing the health workers to face flood disasters with p 0,009, and a study with a qualitative design using 8 participants who are representatives of each profession. Health workers dealing with flood disasters have not fully integrated knowledge, attitudes, and preparedness. We need to improve aspects of behavior that are still not optimal.
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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