Heru Subaris Kasjono, Heru Subaris Kasjono and Rizki Amalia, Rizki Amalia and Nur Mustika Aji Nugroho, Nur Mustika Aji Nugroho and Sutaryono, Sutaryono (2020) Study On Physical Distancing Compliance Towards Corona Virus Risk (COVID-19). Study On Physical Distancing Compliance Towards Corona Virus Risk (COVID-19), 7 (3). pp. 2236-2242. ISSN 2515-8260
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Abstract
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is a great concern in the global health sector. This isdueto the large number of people infected within a wide area. The possibility of transmission from one person to anotherraises the need for isolation or restrictions in terms of physical and social interactions within the community. This study aims to determine the extent of community compliance in conducting Physical Distancing. The research design was observational analytic, using cross sectional method,and was performed with 753 respondents. In addition, data was collected using internet-based questionnaire in the first Government Emergency Response period from March 23 to April 11, 2020. The information obtained includes demographics, physical social compliance variables and risk level. Therefore, qualitativeanalysis was performed to evaluate the frequency distribution, while the relationship between risk categories with Covid 19 cases was determined using chi square. The results showed the majority of respondents performedoutdoor activities (60.4%), althoughwith good health protocol awareness. Also, mostparticipants wear masks (75.6%), conductgoodhand washing habit (86.6%), always use hand sanitizers (76.5) and maintain a distance from others (87%). Furthermore, the risk categories of respondents were low (95.2%),hence a relationship is established between Covid 19 cases and risk categories.This is reflectedin physical and social distancing compliance (p <0.00001),classified in the moderate category,with an odd ratio value of 9.42 (CI: 4.45-19.97). In conclusion, moderate physical and social distancing compliance poses a greater risk for covid19 cases, thus the need to increase discipline with Large Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) implementation.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering |
Divisions: | Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta > Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan |
Depositing User: | User 2020 |
Date Deposited: | 05 Jul 2021 03:33 |
Last Modified: | 05 Jul 2021 03:33 |
URI: | http://eprints.poltekkesjogja.ac.id/id/eprint/5463 |
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