PARTISIPASI EDUKASI BERBASIS DIGITAL DALAM UPAYA PENCEGAHAN COVID-19 SAAT BEKERJA PADA PENGENDARA OJEK ONLINE
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https://doi.org/10.31764/jmm.v5i3.4987Keywords:
Online Motorcycle Taxi, Digital Participation, COVID-19 PreventionAbstract
Abstrak: Pengendara ojek online sebagai salah satu kelompok masyarakat yang memiliki mobilisasi tinggi dan risiko penularan COVID-19 saat bekerja dan beraktivitas. Penggunaan media digital sebagai sarana komunikasi, informasi dan edukasi menjadi alternatif dalam membangun partisipasi kelompok pengendara ojek online agar sadar dalam menjalankan protokol kesehatan pencegahan COVID-19. Adapun tujuan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini yaitu meningkatkan partisipasi pengendara ojek online dalam menyimak edukasi kesehatan mengenai cara, media dan dampak penularan COVID-19 saat bekerja, bahaya merokok serta mitos mengenai COVID-19. Tahapan pelaksanaan berbasis model perencanaan sosial yaitu persiapan petugas, persiapan sosial, penjaringan audiens, sosialisasi edukasi kesehatan, dan evaluasi. Metode kegiatan yang digunakan dalam kegiatan ini sepenuhnya menggunakan media digital dan aplikasi permainan, diskusi kelompok serta pemutaran video tutorial berdurasi 4 menit 20 detik dan diikuti oleh 16 pengendara ojek online. Hasil kegiatan adalah pengendara ojek online telah partisipasi aktif dalam kegiatan, selain itu sebanyak 75% peserta telah memiliki pemahaman yang baik mengenai penularan, upaya pencegahan COVID-19 selama bekerja, dan mitos yang salah mengenai penyakit. Diharapkan peserta kegiatan dapat menyebarkan informasi serta mempengaruhi rekan pengendara ojek lainnya agar menjalankan protokol COVID-19 dengan disiplin selama bekerja
Abstract:Â Motorcycle taxi drivers are one of the groups of people who have high mobility and the risk of contracting COVID-19 while working and doing activities. The use of digital media as a means of communication, information, and education is an alternative in building the participation of groups of online motorcycle taxi riders to be aware of carrying out the health protocol for preventing COVID-19. The purpose of this community service activity is to increase the participation of online motorcycle taxi riders in listening to health education about how, the media and the impact of transmitting COVID-19 while working, the dangers of smoking, and myths about COVID-19. The stages of implementation based on the social planning model are staff preparation, social preparation, audience networking, health education dissemination, and evaluation. The activity method used in this activity is fully digital media and game applications, group discussions, and video tutorial video playbacks lasting 4 minutes 20 seconds and followed by 16 online motorcycle taxi riders. The result of the activity is that online motorcycle taxi drivers have actively participated in activities, besides that as many as 75% of participants have a good understanding of transmission, efforts to prevent COVID-19 while working, and false myths about the disease. It is hoped that activity participants can spread information and influence other motorcycle taxi riders to carry out the COVID-19 protocol with discipline while working.
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