Analisis Multilevel Faktor Berbasis Health Belief Model Terhadap Keterpaparan Covid-19 Pada Radiografer di Wilayah Jawa Timur

Adhi Artono
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Background: The situation of the Covid-19 pandemic is a lesson for Indonesia, especially in the field of health. Problems in the field of health are increasingly evident in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. The use of PPE is the lowest level of control because it is difficult to obtain when its use is massive, often inappropriate selection and way of use, uncomfortable so it requires compliance supervision and accuracy of use, and in some ways can affect the work process. Judging from the importance of the use of personal protective equipment for radiographers, researchers want to know the influence of health belief model-based factors on the high exposure of Covid-19 on radiographers in East Java.Methods: Design observational research with a cross-sectional approach. The population of all hospitals in East Java region is 152 people. A sample of all 110 radiographers with proportional random sampling techniques. Independent variables are predisposing factors (age, gender, education level, knowledge and length of work), reinforcing factors (policies and assessments) and enabling factors (availability of PPE). Variable dependent exposure of Covid-19 on radiographers in East Java region. The analyses used are univariate, bivariate and multilevel analysis.Results: The results showed that hospital-type conditions had a low contextual influence on the variation in exposure to covid 19 in radiographers by 12.49%. The relationship value shows the number p = 0.341, which means insignificant. The table also showed a likelihood ratio = 0.0043 meaning that there was no statistically significant difference between the models without taking into account contextual influences and models that took into account contextual influences. In this case, the type of hospital.Conclusions: This research is expected to increase knowledge or input and consideration in research related to Covid-19 exposure to radiographers.
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行的形势对印度尼西亚来说是一个教训,特别是在卫生领域。在2019冠状病毒病大流行时代,卫生领域的问题日益明显。PPE的使用是最低层次的控制,因为它在大量使用时难以获得,往往选择和使用方式不当,不舒服,因此需要合规监督和使用的准确性,并在某些方面会影响工作过程。从使用个人防护装备对放射技师的重要性判断,研究人员想了解基于健康信念模型的因素对东爪哇放射技师Covid-19高暴露的影响。方法:采用横断面方法设计观察性研究。东爪哇地区所有医院的人口为152人。采用比例随机抽样技术对全部110名放射技师进行抽样。自变量是诱发因素(年龄、性别、教育水平、知识和工作时间)、强化因素(政策和评估)和促进因素(个人防护装备的可得性)。东爪哇地区放射技师对Covid-19的可变依赖暴露所使用的分析是单变量、双变量和多水平分析。结果:结果显示,医院类型条件对放射技师covid - 19暴露变化的背景影响较低,为12.49%。关系值显示数字p = 0.341,表示不显著。该表还显示似然比= 0.0043,这意味着不考虑环境影响的模型与考虑环境影响的模型之间没有统计学上的显著差异。在这种情况下,是医院的类型。结论:本研究有望增加对放射技师Covid-19暴露相关研究的认识或投入和考虑。
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