The Effects of Online Health Promotion to New Habit Adaptation
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Title
The Effects of Online Health Promotion to New Habit Adaptation
Subject
COVID-19, Health Promotion, New Habit Adaptation
Description
Health workers have a high risk of being exposed to COVID-19. The lack of knowledge of health workers,
especially nurses, can lead to increased stress during the pandemic. Therefore, there is a need for preventive and
promotive efforts in the form of new habit adaptation. Online health promotion can be used to improve public
health optimally. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of health promotion on new health
adaptation which was conducted online. The research design used pre-experimental with one group pre-post test
design. Nurses at the Bali Provincial Mental Hospital who have attended the Mental Health and Psychosocial
Support (DKJPS) training on adapting new habits online for 3 days were given a pretest on the first day of
implementation of new habit adaptation and a post test on the 56th day. The samples used were 82 nurses and
146 nuclear family nurses who were selected using purposive sampling that met the inclusion criteria, that is
nurses from the Bali Province Mental Hospital and their nuclear families aged > 15 years. Data collection was
carried out from August 25, 2021 to October 26, 2021 using the New Habit Adaptation questionnaire in reference
to the DKJPS manual book. The analysis used the Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test. The results of the analysis showed
that the p value value > 0.05 showed that there was an effect of online health promotion on the new habit
adaptation. The results of this study prove that online health promotion affects the implementation of new habit adaptation in an effort to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
especially nurses, can lead to increased stress during the pandemic. Therefore, there is a need for preventive and
promotive efforts in the form of new habit adaptation. Online health promotion can be used to improve public
health optimally. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of health promotion on new health
adaptation which was conducted online. The research design used pre-experimental with one group pre-post test
design. Nurses at the Bali Provincial Mental Hospital who have attended the Mental Health and Psychosocial
Support (DKJPS) training on adapting new habits online for 3 days were given a pretest on the first day of
implementation of new habit adaptation and a post test on the 56th day. The samples used were 82 nurses and
146 nuclear family nurses who were selected using purposive sampling that met the inclusion criteria, that is
nurses from the Bali Province Mental Hospital and their nuclear families aged > 15 years. Data collection was
carried out from August 25, 2021 to October 26, 2021 using the New Habit Adaptation questionnaire in reference
to the DKJPS manual book. The analysis used the Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test. The results of the analysis showed
that the p value value > 0.05 showed that there was an effect of online health promotion on the new habit
adaptation. The results of this study prove that online health promotion affects the implementation of new habit adaptation in an effort to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
Creator
Ni Putu Widya Sulasmi, Dian Lesia, Sri Ariwati, Agus Widhi Adnyana, Garniswari, Ari Irawati, Gunantari , Wayan Darsana
Source
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Nm_habi02UqFwkbtAVw-YbFxSVnPU39M
Publisher
Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Date
2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
p-ISSN: 1979-2697
e-ISSN: 2721-1797
e-ISSN: 2721-1797
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Ni Putu Widya Sulasmi, Dian Lesia, Sri Ariwati, Agus Widhi Adnyana, Garniswari, Ari Irawati, Gunantari , Wayan Darsana, “The Effects of Online Health Promotion to New Habit Adaptation,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 10, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10646.