Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is the main cause of sudden death in a person. Sudden death due to ACS can be prevented if individuals who show symptoms of ACS immediately obtain health services. If the family (caregiver) has good knowledge about ACS, the delay can be avoided. The method of implementing health education that is safe to use during the COVID-19 pandemic is to be carried out virtually. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of virtual health education in increasing family knowledge about ACS. The research was carried out in the work area of the Andalas Public Health Center, Padang City. The type of research used is quantitative using a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design. The sample in this study were family members of individuals who are at high risk of experiencing ACS totaling 266 people consisting of 133 people in the case group and 133 others in the control group. The sample was selected using purposive sampling technique. Respondents' understanding of the material after health education, both in the case group and the control group, was evaluated using an instrument in the form of a questionnaire consisting of 15 questions. The data obtained from the questionnaire were analyzed statistically using the SPSS program. The results showed that virtual health education had a positive effect on respondents' knowledge of ACS in the case group compared to the control group. The results showed that there was a significant effect of health education on knowledge (p value = 0.000) of respondents in the case group. However, there was no effect in the control group (p value 0,181). The health promotion team should continue to provide health education to the public about ACS during COVID-19 pandemic using virtual media. Thus, health promotion programs can continue to be carried out without having to worry about the spread of the corona virus.
Program Indonesia Sehat Pendekatan Keluarga (PISPK) is necessary to have continuous intervention and become a integrated program at the Public Health Center (Puskesmas). The aim purposes of this activities was to analyzed The desired objectives are to optimize home visits to increase the level of family independence and to optimize the competence of nurses in writing and documentation of family nursing care plan integrated with Nanda, Noc and Nic. The implementation phase includes home visits conducted 2-4 times and carrying out cross-program activities and the evaluation phase includes recompiling and analyzed data. There are 18 heads of households who are respondents. This activity showed that home visits through providing family nursing care and education in the family gave change the family independence level. In the future, it is expected that home visits will become priority of Public Health Center (Puskesmas) activities to improve community health status, In addition, the guidelines and modules are able to increase the knowledge, attitudes, skills, and activities of nurses in the implementation of community health services which increase the use of health facilities by families and as a complement to the community health services module in order to improve the performance of Nurse in Public Health center.
Program Indonesia Sehat Pendekatan Keluarga (PISPK) is necessary to have continuous intervention and become a integrated program at the Public Health Center (Puskesmas). The aim purposes of this activities was to analyzed The desired objectives are to optimize home visits to increase the level of family independence and to optimize the competence of nurses in writing and documentation of family nursing care plan integrated with Nanda, Noc and Nic. The implementation phase includes home visits conducted 2-4 times and carrying out cross-program activities and the evaluation phase includes recompiling and analyzed data. There are 18 heads of households who are respondents. This activity showed that home visits through providing family nursing care and education in the family gave change the family independence level. In the future, it is expected that home visits will become priority of Public Health Center (Puskesmas) activities to improve community health status, In addition, the guidelines and modules are able to increase the knowledge, attitudes, skills, and activities of nurses in the implementation of community health services which increase the use of health facilities by families and as a complement to the community health services module in order to improve the performance of Nurse in Public Health center.
Ibu menyusui merupakan populasi wanita usia subur yang paling rentan mengalami masalah gizi kurang atau Kekurangan Energi Kronis (KEK). Namun, pandemi covid-19 yang masih meningkat dan kebijakan pembatasan sosial, menjadi alasan pendidikan kesehatan tidak memungkinkan dilakukan secara langsung, sehingga perlu sekali memanfaatkan media sosial (model virtual). Tujuannya membuktikan pengaruh pendidikan kesehatan gizi ibu menyusui secara virtual pada masa pandemi covid-19 untuk keberhasilan ASI Eksklusif dalam keluarga ‘Aisyiyah di Kota Padang. Jenis penelitian adalah true experiment non equivalent control group design. Sampel dalm penelitian ini berjumlah 58 orang (29 kelompok kontrol, 29 kelompok kasus) Ibu menyusui yang mempunyai bayi ≤ 1 bulan dalam keluarga ‘Aisyiyah kota Padang. Hasil penelitian didapatkan p-value 0,000 (p<0,05) pada kelompok kasus dan 0,064 (p>0,05) pada kelompok kontrol. Kesimpulan bahwa pendidikan kesehatan secara virtual memiliki pengaruh terhadap Pengetahuan Ibu tentang Gizi Menyusui dan Pemberian ASI Eksklusif di Keluarga Aisyiyah.Kata Kunci: Pendidikan Kesehatan, Virtual, Pengetahuan, ASI Ekslusif
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