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2023: 5th International Agronursing Conference (5th IANC) In Conjunction with 1st International Post

HEALTHY PERCEPTION BASED HEALTH BELIEF MODEL WITH SEEKING BEHAVIOR OF RUBBER FARMERS AT SENTOOL PLANTATION, SUCI VILLAGE, PANTI DISTRICT, JEMBER REGENCY

Retno Purwandari (University of Jember)
Alfid Tri Afandi (Universitas Jember)
Nafisatus Shofiyyah (Universitas Jember)
Anisah Ardiana (Universitas Jember)
Dicky Endrian Kurniawan (Universitas Jember)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Jun 2023

Abstract

Background: Perception is a process of giving meaning, interpretation, and sensation that is received by each individual and is strongly influenced by one's internal and external factors. These perceptions have a considerable role to play in behavior change, and efforts should be focused on increasing perceived vulnerabilities, perceived severity, perceived benefits, and perceived barriers. Objective: Analyzing the relationship between perceptions of health based on the Health Belief Model (HBM) and treatment-seeking behavior. Method: This study uses a correlational analytic design with an approach cross-sectional. This study involved 142 respondents obtained randomly. Data were collected using the HBM-based health perception questionnaire and the treatment-seeking behavior questionnaire with data analysis using the rank correlation test spearmen with a 95% confidence interval. Results: Test analysis Spearman rank showed a significant relationship between HBM-based perceptions of health and treatment-seeking behavior and the value of p = <0.001 and r = 0.274. Conclusion: A significant relationship exists between the two variables with weak strength and a positive direction. This shows that the higher the perception of health, the higher the treatment-seeking behavior of rubber farmers. Healthy perception has an important role in maintaining a state of a person who will behave according to his perception. A good perception will be easier to implement behavior to achieve health with appropriate treatment-seeking behavior

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