This study aims to determine the effect of health education using the peer education method on the knowledge and support of families of stroke patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research method is a quantitative study with a non-equivalent control group design. The results showed that most respondents in the intervention group had good knowledge and 78.0%, high family support as much as 64.0%, and most respondents in the control group had less understanding than 54.0%, low family support as much as 60.0 %. After being given Education: peer education method good knowledge as much as 76.5% with -value = 0.015, family support as much as 64.7% and -value 0.009, age is related to understanding and family support (ρ < ) while Education, source information has no relationship with family knowledge and consent (ρ value > 0.05). In conclusion, there is an effect of health education: the peer education method on expertise, family support for stroke patients during the covid 19 pandemic at the Palembang City Health Center, and there are differences in knowledge and family support where the intervention group has higher knowledge and family support, the results of Chi-Square analysis are obtained. There is no characteristic relationship between education level and expertise, and there is no expected relationship between information sources and knowledge at the Merdeka Ariodillah Basuki Rahmat Health Center in 2021. Keywords: Family Support, Pandemic COVID-19, Peer Education, Knowledge, Stroke
Angka kematian akibat Diabetes Melitus yang tinggi menjadikannya menduduki peringkat ke 8 penyakit mematikan di negara maju. Konsesus PERKENI (Perkumpulan Endokrinologi Indonesia) tahun 2015 tentang pengelolaan dan pencegahan diabetes melitus di Indonesia menghasilkan standar penatalaksanaan yang juga memiliki tujuan yang mirip dengan misi WHO yaitu memperbaiki kualitas hidup, dan mencegah atau menghambat komplikasi dengan tujuan akhir turunnya angka morbiditas dan mortalitas Diabetes Melitus di Indonesia. Data Provinsi Sumatera Selatan pasien Diabetes Melitus dengan jumlah 41.502 kasus. Angka kasus Diabetes Melitus terus meningkat dalam laporan kepala kesehatan propinsi pada kesejahteraan masyarakat bidang kesehatan tahun 2016 (Dinkes Provinsi Sumatera Selatan, 2016). Tujuan dari pengabdian masyarakat diketahui Hubungan Kepatuhan Minum Obat secara parsial Pada Pasien Diabetes Melitus di Puskesmas Kota Palembang. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini dilaksanakan di Puskesmas Kota Palembang dengan topik Pengabdian Masyarakat yaitu Penyuluhan tentang Kepatuhan Minum Obat Pada Pasien Diabetes Melitus Di Puskesmas Kota Palembang. Tujuan yang ingin dicapai adalah memperoleh informasi yang sesuai tentang pengaruh Penyuluhan tentang Kepatuhan Minum Obat Pada Pasien Diabetes Melitus Di Puskesmas Kota Palembang. Kegiatan yang dilakukan dalam pengabdian ini yaitu terdiri dari 3 tahapan, yaitu Tahap persiapan, Tahap pelaksanaan, Tahap evaluasi. Penyebaran kuesioner dilaksanakan survei analitik dengan pendekatan Cross Sectional yang dilakukan terhadap masing-masing yaitu minimal sebanyak 50 orang. Hasil kuesioner Penyuluhan tentang Kepatuhan Minum Obat pada DM tipe 1 berjumlah 15 (68,2 %) responden, dan yang tidak patuh berjumlah 3 (23.1%) responden. Sedangkan patuh minum obat pada DM tipe 2 berjumlah 7 (31,8%) responden, dan yang tidak patuh berjumlah 10 (76,9 %) responden. Keywords: Diabetes Melitus, Kepatuhan Minum obat
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