Experiences of Diabetic Vulnerability Community in Health Protocol Compliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Title
Experiences of Diabetic Vulnerability Community in Health Protocol Compliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Subject
health protocol,
diabetic, COVID-19
pandemic
diabetic, COVID-19
pandemic
Description
Introduction: Compliance with health protocols in the community
including the Diabetic Vulnerable Group is one step to prevent the
transmission of COVID-19, but the decline in physical and psychosocial
functions in the Diabetic Vulnerable Group can be an obstacle for the
Diabetic Vulnerable Group in implementing health protocols. This study
aims to explore the experience of the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in
implementing health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: A qualitative research conducted in Jatiduwur, Jombang, East
Java, by conducting In-Depth interviews on 10 Diabetic Vulnerable Groups
as main informants and 2 supporting informants, Ponkesdes Nurses and
Midwives.
Results: There are 3 themes that can be concluded from this study, namely
1) Description of various experiences of the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in
implementing health protocols (uncomfortable using masks,
uncomfortable washing hands frequently, keeping distance is not a
problem and often forgetting to apply health protocols); 2) Motivation of
the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in implementing health protocols (for
health, so that the pandemic will pass quickly and government regulations
compliance) and 3) Support for the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in
implementing health protocols (family support and social support).
Conclusion: The various experiences felt by the Diabetic Vulnerable Group
in implementing health protocols are an illustration of a decrease in
physical and psychosocial functions but the Diabetic Vulnerable Group
remains motivated because they follow government recommendations
and there is good support from families, from fellow Diabetic Vulnerable
Groups and from other parties Village government.
including the Diabetic Vulnerable Group is one step to prevent the
transmission of COVID-19, but the decline in physical and psychosocial
functions in the Diabetic Vulnerable Group can be an obstacle for the
Diabetic Vulnerable Group in implementing health protocols. This study
aims to explore the experience of the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in
implementing health protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: A qualitative research conducted in Jatiduwur, Jombang, East
Java, by conducting In-Depth interviews on 10 Diabetic Vulnerable Groups
as main informants and 2 supporting informants, Ponkesdes Nurses and
Midwives.
Results: There are 3 themes that can be concluded from this study, namely
1) Description of various experiences of the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in
implementing health protocols (uncomfortable using masks,
uncomfortable washing hands frequently, keeping distance is not a
problem and often forgetting to apply health protocols); 2) Motivation of
the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in implementing health protocols (for
health, so that the pandemic will pass quickly and government regulations
compliance) and 3) Support for the Diabetic Vulnerable Group in
implementing health protocols (family support and social support).
Conclusion: The various experiences felt by the Diabetic Vulnerable Group
in implementing health protocols are an illustration of a decrease in
physical and psychosocial functions but the Diabetic Vulnerable Group
remains motivated because they follow government recommendations
and there is good support from families, from fellow Diabetic Vulnerable
Groups and from other parties Village government.
Creator
Alik Septian Mubarrok1*
, Fitri Firranda Nurmalisyah1
, Fitri Firranda Nurmalisyah1
Source
https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2022.3281
Date
30 July 2022
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Collection
Citation
Alik Septian Mubarrok1*
, Fitri Firranda Nurmalisyah1, “Experiences of Diabetic Vulnerability Community in Health Protocol Compliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11364.