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STUDY ON COMMUNITY RESILIENCY DEALING WITH NATURAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN PANDANSARI KRAJAN VILLAGE, PONCOKUSUMO SUB-DISTRICT, MALANG REGENCY Debora, Oda; Syukkur, Achmad
Journal Nursing Care and Biomolecular Vol 3, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : STIKes Maharani Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (478.844 KB) | DOI: 10.32700/jnc.v3i1.74

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Introduction: Natural disasters are phenomenon that were noticed throughout the world and Indonesia because it’s great impact to the world’s economic. Villagers of Pandansari Krajan had experienced many natural disaster phenomenon, but they had less participation in disaster risk reduction activities. The aimed of this research was to evaluate which factor was the most well-prepared for community resilience strengthening program. Method: This research was a non-experimental, descriptive survey method was used. The population was the entire adult at Pandansari Krajan village, with the number of respondents as many as 363, taken with simple random sampling technique. Result and Analysis: The result showed that the respondents knowledge on the disaster risk in his place was the best score, that was 18.88. The lowest average score was the implementation of disaster risk reduction activities, that was 26.71 from the maximum score of 64. Disaster theory had been given and many natural disasters events were experienced by the villagers, those were the main reasons for this high score. However, resource-based economy strengthening played an important role along with the process of increasing community resilience. In addition to the economic condition, communication between communities and government need to be improved so that disaster risk reduction programs can be aligned between the two parties. Discussion: Training activities were needed to strengthen the communitys economy so that resiliency can be improved. In addition, further research is needed to look forward for the most vulnerable groups when disaster arrive.
ANALISIS PENGARUH MOTIVASI INTERNAL TERHADAP FASE PRA-BENCANA DI DUSUN WONOSARI DAN SUKOSARI, DESA PANDANSARI, KEC. PONCOKUSUMO KAB. MALANG Debora, Oda; Wibowo, Wibowo
Journal Nursing Care and Biomolecular Vol 3, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : STIKes Maharani Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (375.947 KB) | DOI: 10.32700/jnc.v3i2.88

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Introduction: Community resiliency is one of important factor in order to encounter disaster and accelerate recovery phase after a disaster occur. To enhance this resilience, various efforts can be done during pre-disaster phase. However, without intense internal motivation, this efforts were useless. The aim of this research was to find out the internal motivation which has a dominant influence on the pre-disaster phase. Method: This research was a non-experimental with cross-sectional design. Data was collected in one time for each respondent using a questionnaire. Partial Least Square test were done to found out the most influential components in internal motivation and pre-disaster phase and the relational strength between those two variables Result and Analysis: Internal motivation affected pre-disaster phase, it was shown by t score 2,508. Variables which contributed predominantly to internal motivation was knowledge which was indicated by a t value of 2.074. Whereas the pre-disaster phase which contributed predominantly was Expedient hazard Mitigation which was indicated by t value of 21,346. Discussion: It can be concluded that the provision of sustainable knowledge to the population can improve the population ability to recognize vulnerabilities in their location and create a better mitigation system. Nurses can improve the community ability in mitigation through the continuous delivery of knowledge about disasters and first aid in a sustainable emergency. Mitigation was not confined only for environment, it also concluded community resources mitigation as well. Economic mitigation was the prior consideration thought by the community, especially for those who had middle-low income.