Use of Healthy Family Toilets In Pangkajene Kepulauan District Village
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59585/ijhs.v2i1.315Keywords:
Use, Toilet, Healthy Family, Village, Pangkajene IslandsAbstract
According to World Bank data in 2010, the existence of latrines in Indonesia is around 22%. Nationally, for urban areas it is 79% and for rural areas 49%. Most of the waste disposal is still carried out into rivers or using dug wells that do not meet the requirements, thereby polluting groundwater. Health development is essentially an effort made by all components of the Indonesian nation which aims to increase awareness, ability and desire to live healthily for everyone in order to achieve the highest level of public health (Law No. 36 of 2009 concerning Health of 2009 Article 3). One of the health developments carried out is the development of adequate sanitation for the community. This research aims to determine the factors related to the use of family latrines in Pangkep Village. Based on data from the Community Health Center, Pangkep Village is the village with the lowest percentage of households with access to healthy toilets. Research methods; using quantitative analytics with cross sectional methods complemented by qualitative analytics. The population of all 433 family heads living in Pangkep Village using stratified random sampling obtained a sample of 228 family heads. Research results; shows that there is a significant relationship between family latrine use and knowledge (p value 0.019), attitude (p value 0.014), economic status (p value 0.000), latrine ownership (p value 0.000), availability of clean water (p value 0.029 ), role of health workers (p value 0.000), as well as support from community and religious leaders (p value 0.000). The variable of latrine ownership is the most dominant in family latrine use with a prevalence risk (5.879), which means that respondents who do not have a latrine have a 5.879 times greater chance of not using a family latrine. So it can be concluded that there is still low awareness of the community in Pangkep Village using family latrines. For this reason, it is recommended that health workers continue to provide guidance and education to the community and include community participation in implementing the program.
Downloads
References
Anggoro, FF 2015. Analysis of Factors Associated with Latrine Utilization in Coffee Plantation Areas. e-Journal of Health Literature, vol. 3 (no. 1).
Amir, J., Margono, H., Mohammad, W., Windriasih, Y., & Haryono, B. (2023). Implementation of Digital Environment at IPWIJA University in Facing the Era of Society 5.0. JIMAD: Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal, 1(1), 58–66. https://doi.org/10.59585/jimad.v1i1.173
Darsana, I Nengah. 2014. Factors Associated with Family Toilet Ownership. Journal of Environmental Health.
Erlina. 2015. Factors Associated with PHBS in Household Settings Using Healthy Latrines. STIKes-Medika Nursing Scientific Journal. Cikarang. vol.5, No.1. 3. WSP-EAP. 2008. Economic Impacts of Sanitation in Indonesia. Research Reports. 21 - 30. 4.
Ekawati, N., Marzuki, M., Syafri, M., Arda, D., Malaha, N., Nurhaedah, N., K, H., & Serli, S. (2023). Mother's Knowledge of Diarrhea in Toddlers. Barongko: Journal of Health Sciences, 1(2), 73–75. https://doi.org/10.59585/bajik.v1i2.25
Gebremedhin. H, et. al. (2016). Latrine utilization and Associated Factors In South East Zone Of Tigray Region, North Ethiopia. European Journal of Biomedical AND Pharmaceutical sciences Vol 3
Kirana. C, Suhadi, Yasnani (2019) Analysis of Environmental Sanitation Behavior in the Use of Latrines in the Bajo Tribe Community in the Coastal Area of Tanjung Pinang Village, Kusambi District, West Muna Regency, 2018. JIMKESMAS VOL.4/NO.2
Kurniawati. L.D and Windraswara. R (2017). Factors that Influence the Behavior of Heads of Families in Using Latrines in the Tambak Lorok Fisherman's Village Settlement, Semarang. Public Health Perspective Journal 2.
Lingar. F, Rantetampang. AL, Tingginehe. R, Mallongi. A (2019). The Factors Influencing Defecation Behavior in Post-Community Led Total Sanitation Toilets at Wamesa Sub District Manokwari Selatan District. International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research Vol.4; Issue
Mcmichael, C. (2017). Toilet Talk : Eliminating Open Defecation and Improving Sanitation in Nepal ce pt us t. Medical Anthropology, 42.
MS, DS, Junaidin, J., Kurniawati, K., Samila, S., Malaha, N., & Sima, Y. (2023). Efforts to Strengthen Health Quality in Preventing Degenerative Diseases. Social Friends: Journal of Community Service, 1(2), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.59585/sosisabdimas.v1i2.35
Marlina. HH, Kurnia. M (2018). The Relationship between Individual Characteristics and the Social Environment on Behavior Urinate Any size. KESKOM. 2018;4(1):8-15
Novity. F, Augustine. R (2017). Determinant Ownership Toilet Healthy in Village Sukomulyo Martapura Palembang. Journal Aisyah Journal Knowledge Health 2 (2) 2017.
Nursinah, A., Suabey, S., Kadir, E., Asmi, AS, Purbanova, R., Henderika Litaay, SC, & Pannyiwi, R. (2023). Environmental Sociology Approach From A Social Risk Perspective. International Journal of Health Sciences, 1(2), 102–110. https://doi.org/10.59585/ijhs.v1i2.59
Nislawaty. (2015). Factors Associated with the Use of Family Latrines in the Pamsimas Program in the Baruah Gunuang Community Health Center Working Area in 2015. STIKes Tuanku Tambusai Public Health Journal
Pfadenhauer. L. M and Rehfuess. E (2015). Towards Effective and Socio-Culturally Appropriate Sanitation and Hygiene Interventions in the Philippines: A Mixed Method Approach. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
Pane. E. 2009. The Influence of Family Behavior on Latrine Use. Journal Health Public National. Thesis University Indonesia.
Qudsiyah, WA, Pujiati, RS, Ningrum, PT (2015). Factors Associated with High Open Defecation (OD) Rates in Jember Regency (Study in Sumber Kalong Village, Kalisat District). e-Journal of Health Literature, vol. 3 ( 2).
Rathomi. HS, Nurhayati. E (2019). Obstacles in Realizing Open Defecation Free. Journal of Health & Science Integration (JIKS).
Iti. D. (2018). Factors that Influence the Use of Healthy Latrines in the Working Area of Puskesmas 23 Ilir Palembang, 2018. Aisyiyah Medika Journal.
Sima, Y., Ilyas, AS, Herliyanti, S., Sartika MS, D., Malaha, N., & Hasliani, H. (2022). Factors that influence the incidence of diarrheal disease in Paisubatu Village, Buko District, Banggai Islands Regency. Barongko: Journal of Health Sciences, 1(1), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.59585/bajik.v1i1.18
Setiyabudi, R, and Setyowati, V (2016). Provision of clean water, use of family latrines, waste management, food sanitation and hand washing habits influence the incidence of diarrhea aged 15-50 years. Scientific Journal of Health Sciences, Vol 14 No 2.
Susanti, R., Imran, A., Briliannita, A., Akbar, A., Yermi, Y., B, M., Pannyiwi, R., & Rasyid, D. (2023). Counseling on Clean and Healthy Living Behavior in Minasatene District, Pangkajene Islands Regency. Social Friends: Journal of Community Service, 1(3), 92–98. https://doi.org/10.59585/sosisabdimas.v1i3.70
Saswini, AAU, Yusriyanto, Y., & Syafri, M. (2023). Study on the Use of Silica Sand, Manganese and Activated Charcoal Filtration Media to Reduce TDS, Manganese, Nitrate (NO2) and MPN Coliform Pollution Parameters on the Water Quality of Dug Wells in Patingalloang Village, Ujung Tanah District, Makassar 2023. Barongko: Journal of Health Sciences, 1 (3), 215–227. https://doi.org/10.59585/bajik.v1i3.144
Torlesse, H. Cronin, A.A. Sebayar, S, K and Nandy, R. (2016). Determinants of stunting in Indonesian children: evidence from a cross-sectional survey indicates a prominent role for the water, sanitation and hygiene sector in stunting reduction. BMC Public Journal
Oktanasari. W, Laksono. B, Indriyanti. D. R (2017). Determining Factors and Community Response to Latrine Utilization in the Katajaga Program in Gunungpati District, Semarang. Public Health Perspective Journal 2 (3) (2017) 279 – 28
WHO/Unicef. 2015. 25 Years Progress on Sanitation and Drinking Water. Priyoto. 2014. Attitude and Behavior Theory in Health. Yogyakarta: Nuha Medika.
WHO/UNICEF. (2017). Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene – Joint Monitoring Program 2017 Update and SDG Baselines. Who, 66.
Wijaya, Yulianto. Risk Factors for Toddler Diarrhea Around the Banaran Tps, Unnes Campus. Unnes Journal of Public Health.
Yulyani. V, Dwi. D, Kurnia. D (2019). Latrine Use And Associated Factors Among Rural Communities In Indonesia. Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine, Vol. 19(1).
Yuningsih, R. (2019). Health promotion strategies in improving the quality of environmental sanitation. Journal of Social Problems | Volume 10, No. 2
Zainiyah, Alif N, et al. 2013. The relationship between latrine ownership and the level of community knowledge and education (Study in Mendalan Village, Winongan District, Pasuruan Regency.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Syafruddin Syafruddin, Djunaedi Djunaedi, Sitti Nur Intang, Selvia Selvia, Aisyah Vitariani, Fanni Astuti

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

International Journal of Health Sciences is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
