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JudulHubungan Tingkat Pendidikan Dengan Kepatuhan Penggunaan Masker Pada Pengendara Ojek Online Di Kota Palu Dalam Mencegah COVID-19
Nama: PUTRI LARASANTANG
Tahun: 2020
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The Relationship between Education Level and Compliance with the Use of Masks on Online Motorcycle Taxi Drivers in Palu City in Preventing COVID-19 PutriLarasantang*, Imtihanah Amri**, Asrawati Sofyan**, I Kadek Rupawan** * A Medical Student, Medical Faculty, Tadulako University **A Lecturer of Medical Faculty, Tadulako University ABSTRACT Introduction: COVID-19 is a respiratory infection caused by a new type of coronavirus that was discovered in Wuhan in 2019. Online motorcycle taxi drivers are one of the occupations that have a high risk of exposure to COVID-19 infection because of the intensity they meet with many people and visit various public places. The way to prevent the infection of COVID-19 is to obey to use a mask. Obedience is a termthatmeans discipline and compliance. One of the factors of compliance is the level of education. Objective: To determine the relationship between education level and compliance with the use of masks on online motorcycle taxi drivers in preventing COVID-19 in Palu City. Methods: This research was a descriptive correlation and cross-sectional approach method. The population being the sample in this research was 100 respondents. The method used is a consecutive non-probability sampling. The independent variable was the level of education while the dependent variable was the compliance with the use of masks. The statistical analysis used was the Sommers D test. Result : The highest level of education for online motorcycle taxi in Palu City is the high school (66%) and the bachelor/diploma (34%). The level of compliance on online motorcycle taxi drivers who are in the obedient category is 77% and 23% is in the non-obedient category. The results of statistical analysis using Sommer's D test obtain p-value = 0.339, which means that there is no relationship between education level and compliance with the use of masks on online motorcycle taxi drivers in Palu City. Conclusion : The level of education does not have a direct effect on compliance with the use of masks; it only affects the mindset of online motorcycle taxi drivers in Palu City. Keywords : COVID-19, Masks, Level of Education, Compliance, Online Motorcycle Taxij

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