UPN "Veteran" Jakarta Conference Systems, First International Conference on Health Development

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DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS BETWEEN HEALTHCARE STUDENT BY INTERPROFESIONAL COLLABORATION IN HEALTH SCIENCE FAKULTY OF UPN "VETERAN" JAKARTA TOWARD RESILIANT DISASTER CAMPUS
Desak Nyoman Sithi

Last modified: 2019-11-16

Abstract


Community Based Disaster Preparedness (CBDP) is part of empowering Community Capacity building to act for reduce disaster impact. Japanese research survey on Great Hansin Earthquake 1995, William, 2017, find out that disaster victims who survived in the golden time caused by; 1). self-preparedness 35%, 2). Family supported 31.9%, Neighbour supported 28.1%, 4). Neighbourhood support 2.6%. Search and Rescue Team 1.7% and others 0.9%. Based on the result of study, individuals and communities are the main key in disaster mitigation and management.

This paper aims to explore the healthcare student preparedness by Interprofessional Collaboration approach to reduce disaster impact. The propose of this study is to obtain an overview of the healthcare student preparedness to disaster mitigation and management. Strengthening collaboration between healthcare student is needed to realize a disaster resilient in the future. This study used quantitative and qualitative approach by Focus Group Discussion related to the research subjects. The subject of this study is fourth study program in Health Science Faculty of UPN”Veteran” Jakarta, consist of 246 sample size, with total population. Independent variable of this study is interprofessional collaboration consist of: communication, collaboration, and leadership, while the Dependent Variable is Organizing Disaster Resilient.

The result of this study revealed that all variable is significant, with PV : communication (Pv 0.001 and OR 3.167-12.831), collaboration, (Pv 0.001 and OR 4.199-18.298) and leadership (PV 0.001 and OR 11.008 - 69.060)

Conclusion: interprofessional collaboration is significant approach to organize community disaster resilient.

 

Keywords: Disaster Preparedness, Interprofessional Collaboration, Resilient

 


Keywords


Disaster Preparedness, Interprofessional Collaboration, Resilient