Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training
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Title
Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training
Subject
cardiac arrest, cardiac attack,community-based training, first-aid precede-proceed model
Description
Background: Emergency conditions in society can occur at any
time, posing a threat to society's health and aligning with SDGs
ideals. To reduce mortality and morbidity rates, community
members need first aid competency and a health promotion
model for prepared workers. The aim of this study is assessing
the effectiveness of the Application of the Precede and Proceed
Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily
Emergency First Aid ManagementTraining
Methods: A mixed method of qualitative and quantitative
research with research and development (R&D) research was
applied to produce a training model for the community. The
study was conducted at July-October 2023. The informants for
the first stage of training were six people from the Health and health cadres. In the second stage of research Health
Promotion Model was tested in phase two on 50 health cadre
who were randomly divided into intervention and control
groups. Both group was evaluated with pre-post test.
Results: In the first stage of the study, input was found regarding
the development of appropriate training for the community.
Meanwhile, the second stage of the study was found CommunityBased Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training gives
a positive effects in knowledge, skills, and attitude of respondent
with sig 0.00.
Conclusion: The conclusion of this research is that the
Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management
Training Model increases community competence in carrying out first aid for everyday emergency situations. The PRECEDE-PROCEDE Model can be applied to develop training for the community in the future.
time, posing a threat to society's health and aligning with SDGs
ideals. To reduce mortality and morbidity rates, community
members need first aid competency and a health promotion
model for prepared workers. The aim of this study is assessing
the effectiveness of the Application of the Precede and Proceed
Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily
Emergency First Aid ManagementTraining
Methods: A mixed method of qualitative and quantitative
research with research and development (R&D) research was
applied to produce a training model for the community. The
study was conducted at July-October 2023. The informants for
the first stage of training were six people from the Health and health cadres. In the second stage of research Health
Promotion Model was tested in phase two on 50 health cadre
who were randomly divided into intervention and control
groups. Both group was evaluated with pre-post test.
Results: In the first stage of the study, input was found regarding
the development of appropriate training for the community.
Meanwhile, the second stage of the study was found CommunityBased Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training gives
a positive effects in knowledge, skills, and attitude of respondent
with sig 0.00.
Conclusion: The conclusion of this research is that the
Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management
Training Model increases community competence in carrying out first aid for everyday emergency situations. The PRECEDE-PROCEDE Model can be applied to develop training for the community in the future.
Creator
Addi Mardi Harnanto, Sunarto Sunarto, Sumardino Sumardino
Source
https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v8i2.799
Publisher
Poltekkes Surakarta
Date
December 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
Addi Mardi Harnanto, Sunarto Sunarto, Sumardino Sumardino, “Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model in the Development of Community-Based Daily Emergency First Aid Management Training,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10878.