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Journal : Jurnal Gawat Darurat

The Relationship of Mood and Nature with Attitude of Helping Syncope Students Maulida Nurul Faizah; Lestari Eko Darwati; Setianingsih Setianingsih
Jurnal Gawat Darurat Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Juni 2020
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Kendal

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Syncope events often occur in school students. The low attitude of male students drowned from the results by many factors, one of which was intrapersonal factors. Intrapersonal factors (mood and character) play a very big role in encouraging someone to help in an emergency. The aim of this research was to see the relationship between mood and attitude with the attitude of helping syncope students at SMA N 1 Weleri. The design of this research is correlational analytic with cross sectional approach. The sample of 242 students with stratified random sampling technique, the population in this study were 611 students of class XI and XII. Measuring instruments in the form of a questionnaire about the mood, nature and attitudes help students syncope. Hypothesis testing using the chi square test. The results showed that the majority of positive syncope for helping syncope students was 63,2%. The nature of helping the majority of students with a good syncope of 63,2%. The attitude of students in helping syncope majority students have a helping attitude of 62,4%. There is a relationship between mood with the attitude of helping syncope students obtained value ρ = 0,002 (<α = 0,05) and OR = 2,337. There is a relationship between the nature of the attitude to help students with syncope obtained value ρ = 0,0001 (<α = 0,05) and OR = 5,721.
Situational Factors Related to Decision Making a First Aid to a Person who Experienced Traffic Accident Likah Safaatun; Lestari Eko Darwati; Setianingsih Setianingsih
Jurnal Gawat Darurat Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Desember 2020
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The number of traffic accidents is still high in the northern coast line. Emergency situations make ordinary people motivated to help, but other phenomena show that ordinary people are afraid to do help. There are several factors that make ordinary people still think when they decide to help or not, namely the siatuasional factor. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between situational factors and decision making for first aid in traffic accidents. This type of research is a quantitative study using a descriptive correlation design with a total of 119 purposive sampling techniques. The result showed that the average people was 32, 24 years old, with male gender as much as 55,5% most worked as entrepreneurs as much as 38,7% and the majority of tertiary education was 36,1%. Declared an emergency situation as much 62,2% helped, and 77,3% helped. There is a relationship between situational factors with the decision to do first aid in traffic accidents marked by p value 0,000.