Analysis of the Effect of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Support on the Preparedness of the Team for Exceptional Events and Outbreaks at Public Health Center the Bengkulu Province
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Background: Community Extraordinary events need to be anticipated by preparing a team to respond quickly to exceptional circumstances and outbreaks at each health center, and it is necessary to increase the capacity of the special personnel of the Rapid Action Team (RAT). What is the preparedness of the fast-moving team to respond to the prevention and control of outbreaks at the Public Health center.
Materials/Methods: Quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach was implemented to determine the effect of knowledge, attitude, and support on the preparedness of the Team for Extraordinary Events in Health Centers in Bengkulu Province. The population of the Rapid Action Team training participants was 10 batches. A sample of 153 respondents, analysis of linear and multiple regression data using SPSS 22 to analyze the effect of knowledge, attitudes, and support on the preparedness of the TGC Team.
Result: The team must prepare themselves by compiling and training in applying standard operating procedures (SOP) for handling extraordinary events for each disease that can potentially be an exceptional circumstance (KLB). The fast-moving team must prepare themselves by conducting simulations to find out their readiness by evaluating each simulation result to improve the team's preparedness. The fast action team (RAT) for handling outbreaks and outbreaks at the Puskesmas is a policy that must be established by the decision of the authorized official.
Conclusion: The Rapid action team (RAT) for handling extraordinary events and outbreaks at the Public health center is a policy that must be established by the decision of the authorized official so that it is more motivated and facilitates the need for Team preparedness for Extraordinary Events (KLB). The team is expected to carry out routine simulations for team preparedness in handling extraordinary events.
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