SOCIALIZATION OF HEALTHY LIFE DURING SELF-ISOLATION IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Authors

  • Zahrah Maulidia Septimar STIKes YATSI Tangerang
  • Febi Ratnasari STIKes YATSI Tangerang
  • Ahmad Kurtusi STIKes YATSI Tangerang

Keywords:

Healthy Life, COVID-19

Abstract

Background: Covid-19 is a pandemic that has caused mortality in various parts of the world. At this time, efforts to overcome COVID-19 require guidance for the community in efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 both for themselves, their families and the environment. One of the efforts made by the government is to socialize the protocol for self-isolation in handling Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).

Methods : the Community Service Activity with the title "Socialization of Healthy Living During Independent Isolation in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic" which was carried out at the Sakura Bumi Indah Cluster Residence, Pasar Kemis, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, could help the government's efforts in the spread of COVID-19. This activity was carried out through a Zoom meeting and was attended by 20 participants. This activity uses a discussion lecture method with participants and a pre-test of participants' knowledge about COVID-19. This service was attended by 100% of participants and test participants' knowledge with question sheets via google form, the question obtained was an increase in participants' knowledge about COVID-19, modes of transmission, prevention and healthy living during self-isolation.

Results : Participants can find out about the purpose of implementing healthy living socialization during independent isolation in the COVID-19 pandemic era and can carry out independently and this activity can be used as one of the activity programs in the region in order to decide the chain of transmission of COVID-19.

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2021-12-31