Improving Healthy Lifestyle Compliance in Agricultural Communities Through the Agronursing Model: An Experimental Study
Date
2025-03-03Author
ASTUTI, Anggia
FIBRIANSARI, Rizeki Dwi
ABIDI, Zainal
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Agriculture plays a vital role in economic development however, the health and welfare of agricultural
workers are often overlooked. The absence of holistic and specific approaches to health issues in the agricultural
community provides an opportunity for developing new models, such as Agronursing to address the health challenges of
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agricultural workers. Aim: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Agronursing Model, which combines
agronomy and nursing principles, in improving healthy lifestyle adherence among agricultural workers, ultimately
enhancing their overall well-being. Method: An experimental quantitative method was employed, utilizing a descriptive
analysis and survey approach to assess a Healthy Lifestyle Education intervention among 250 farmers in the Sukodono
Health Center Working area, Lumajang Regency. Respondents were recruited through probability sampling, with data
collected via questionnaires and observation sheets focusing on healthy lifestyle compliance. Results: The results
demonstrated significant improvements with a p-value of 0.000, indicating that the agronursing-based educational
intervention improved respondents' healthy lifestyles. The agronursing model is effective in improving healthy lifestyle
adherence among farmers. Enhancements included increased physical activity, better dietary adherence, reduced fatigue,
and decreased financial anxiety and work-related stress.
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