Hygiene and Sanitation Practice: Basis for the Student Health Formation
Date
2021-02-01Author
NOVEYANI, Adistha Eka
MARCHIANTI, Ancah Caesarina Novi
WULANDARI, Pipiet
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Introduction: Islamic boarding school is a gathering place for students from
various districts. This place is known to have many health problems, from personal
hygiene to environmental health. Cleanliness of the environment and students’ room are
determined by their daily habits. Lack of concern in maintaining environmental
cleanliness can risk diseases, including scabies. This study aimed to determine the
knowledge, attitudes and behavior of students in the Islamic boarding school area
related to the incidence of scabies as a basic analysis of health cadre training. Method:
This is a quantitative descriptive study. Data was collected by structured interview using
questionnaire. The sample of this study was students of Nuris high school who were
member of the Red Cross Youth (PMR) extracurricular. The study was conducted in
October-November 2019 at Nuris Islamic boarding school Jember. Result: The results
of this study showed that most respondents had good knowledge related to personal
hygiene and environmental health. Also most of their attitude tend to agree on personal
hygiene and environmental health activities. However, in the results of their daily
behavior / habits, there are a number of things that need attention. Most (73%) students
borrowed a sarong / veil from one to another, and most (57%) still occasionally
borrowed clothes from their friends, some still borrowed each other's personal toiletries
such as soap, toothbrushes and towels, almost half (43%) of students wore the same
clothes for more than a day, almost half (47%) also did not take a bath after their
activities / sports, and almost half (47%) only occasionally cleaned their beds after or
about to go to bed. These habits need to be changed. Since behavior easier to be
changed by the example of fellow students. Furthermore, training already conducted to
PMR members who later became health cadres in order to control environmental
cleanliness and reduce the incidence of scabies in Islamic boarding schools.
Conclusion: Despite having quite a good knowledge and attitude, bad behavior from a
number of students could be a trigger for the incidence of scabies or other skin diseases.
So, after we conducted training and format the health cadres among students, we hope
that dorm supervisor regularly monitors the sanitation cleanliness and santri behavior
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