dc.description.abstract | Lumajang Regency has the potential for disaster and
agriculture that can trigger daily emergencies, especially for farmers.
Nurses have an important role in overcoming integrated emergency
problems related to agriculture.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify the threats,
vulnerabilities, and capabilities of farmers in integrated emergency
management based on agricultural nursing.
Methods: This study used a descriptive quantitative design through
integrated emergency risk identification of farmers based on
agricultural nursing. This research was conducted in agriculture and
plantations in the Lumajang area over five months between 1st August
to 31st December 2018. Participants in this study were farmers and
plantations who were willing to be participants who were selected by
cluster sampling as many as 357 respondents.
Results: The integrated emergency risk of agricultural nursing-based
farmers in Lumajang Regency was in the high category. Farmers who
do not have employment insurance occupy the very high vulnerability
category. The danger of contact with chemicals belongs to the category
of emergencies with large financial losses. The ability to get counseling
about first aid during an accident is still low.
Conclusion: The integrated emergency risk (threats and
vulnerabilities) of farmers in Lumajang Regency was still high and the
ability of integrated emergency management of farmers based on
agricultural nursing was still low. Reducing the emergency risk of
integrated farmers based on agricultural nursing is urgently needed by
increasing the capacity of farmers and reducing threats and
vulnerabilities in agricultural areas. | en_US |