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Title
PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF THE SECURITY OF PUBLIC
SERVICE FACILITIES IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
SERVICE FACILITIES IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Subject
Covid-19, Perception, Public Service, Security
Description
COVID-19 is a relatively new disease where the cause, origin
of this virus is not known with certainty. This virus is very
dangerous, very easily transmitted to fellow humans. This
study aims to analyze Public Perceptions of the Security of
Public Facilities Services in the Era of the Covid 19
Pandemic. This research is an analytical survey research with
a cross-sectional study approach, which was carried out in
2020. The research respondents were people who were
parents of students majoring in nursing, collecting The data
was carried out using a google form questionnaire. The
analysis was carried out through univariate and bivariate
methods. From this research, it is known that respondents
with the average age of respondents are 34.75 years, 85.7% of
respondents are female, 90 respondents work as housewives,
99.1% are Muslim, and 125 respondents are rural people.
While the bivariate results of this study stated that there was
no correlation between age and public perception, there was
no significant difference in the average community perception
between men and women (p-Value 0.059), there was no
difference in public perception regarding the safety of health
care facilities. During the COVID-19 pandemic with the
respondent's occupation, there was no difference in
perception with religion (p-Value 0.362), and there was no
significant difference in the average perception of the type of society (p-Value = 0.334).
of this virus is not known with certainty. This virus is very
dangerous, very easily transmitted to fellow humans. This
study aims to analyze Public Perceptions of the Security of
Public Facilities Services in the Era of the Covid 19
Pandemic. This research is an analytical survey research with
a cross-sectional study approach, which was carried out in
2020. The research respondents were people who were
parents of students majoring in nursing, collecting The data
was carried out using a google form questionnaire. The
analysis was carried out through univariate and bivariate
methods. From this research, it is known that respondents
with the average age of respondents are 34.75 years, 85.7% of
respondents are female, 90 respondents work as housewives,
99.1% are Muslim, and 125 respondents are rural people.
While the bivariate results of this study stated that there was
no correlation between age and public perception, there was
no significant difference in the average community perception
between men and women (p-Value 0.059), there was no
difference in public perception regarding the safety of health
care facilities. During the COVID-19 pandemic with the
respondent's occupation, there was no difference in
perception with religion (p-Value 0.362), and there was no
significant difference in the average perception of the type of society (p-Value = 0.334).
Creator
Azwaldi
Publisher
Eduvest
Date
2022
Format
PDF
Language
BAHASA INGGRIS
Type
JURNAL INTERNASIONAL