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摘要
消除滋生地是预防登革出血热发生的最有效措施。这项工作已经社会化到基层,以便有意愿和能力进行常规的EBP。如何进行环境保护的信息经常通过媒体传播而暴露出来。透过媒体的使用,期望能增进社区的了解,使EBP的做法得以常规实施。本研究旨在探讨媒体信息对心理健康行为的影响,以促进心理健康行为的实践。本研究采用横断面方法。本研究的样本为95名女性,采用简单随机抽样的方法。其中,晚成人(41.1%)、小学毕业(30.5%)、家庭主妇(67.4%)居多。实施EBP的受访者对媒体信息的可获得性(58.6%)高于信息可获得性较低的受访者(32%)。信息可获得性与EBP实践之间存在相关性(p = 0.022)。与可获得支持性媒体信息的女性相比,可获得支持性媒体信息的女性不进行EBP的风险为3.00倍(95% CI = 1,144-7,890)。实施EBP的受访者中,有支持性信息可获得性的群体(56%)多于信息媒体可获得性较差的群体(46.7%)。此外,本研究表明,媒体信息的可及性与EBP实践之间没有关系(p = 0.363)。信息媒介的可用性影响着EBP的实践。支持性信息媒体可用性较低的妇女不做EBP的风险高出3.00倍。同时,媒体信息的可及性对社区环境保护实践没有影响。
ANALYSIS OF MEDIA INFORMATION ABOUT ELIMINATION OF BREEDING PLACE
Elimination of Breeding Place (EBP) is the most effective effort in preventing the occurrence of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). This effort has been socialized to the grassroot in order to be willing and able to conduct EBP routinely. Information on how to conduct EBP has often been exposed by using media communication. The use of media is expected to improve the understanding of the community so that the practice of EBP can be routinely implemented. This study aimed to determine the effect of media information on EBP toward the practice of EBP. This research used cross sectional approach. The sample in this study was 95 women obtained by simple random sampling technique. Most of the respondents were late adult (41.1%), graduated from primary school (30.5%), and housewives (67.4%). Respondents who practice EBP had supportive availability of media information (58.6%) than those with less information availability (32%). There is a relationship between information availability with the practice of EBP (p = 0.022). Women with less supportive media availability had a risk of 3.00 times not practicing EBP compared to women with supportive availability to media information (95% CI = 1,144-7,890). More respondents who practice EBP were in the group that had supportive availability of information (56%) than the less availability of information media (46.7%). Besides, this study indicated that there is no relationship between the accessibility of media information with the practice of EBP (p = 0.363). Availability of information media affects the practice of EBP. Women with less supportive information media availability had 3.00 times greater risk of not doing EBP. Meanwhile, the accessibility of media information about EBP has no effect on the practice of EBP in the community.