
Effects of Health Education on Hygienic Self-Care Practices among Female Adolescent
Author(s) -
Resta Betaliani Wirata,
Naressia Seludo Ballena
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2528-2905
DOI - 10.15294/jhe.v6i2.46521
Subject(s) - health education , intervention (counseling) , health care , school health education , nursing , medicine , psychology , family medicine , medical education , public health , economics , economic growth
Background: As an older child enters the stage of adolescence, several changes happen within the human body, particularly female adolescents. The researcher as a Nurse educator realized the need to include health education on hygienic self-care practices in the subjects to be taught in Junior High School. The study aimed to determine the effect of health education on the hygienic self-care practices among adolescents’ female junior high school in Yogyakarta City, Indonesia.
Methods: This study used quantitative design utilized pre-experimental with one group pretest-posttest design. The researcher used health education on the hygienic self-care practices module as the intervention and self-made questionnaire as the instrument.
Results: Data shows a mean score on the before health education which is 2.96 had increased after health education to a mean score of 3.68. There is a mean difference of 0.72 and a p-value of 0.000 in between the scores which indicates a significant result. The proposed health education program developed by the researcher needs to be implemented in the participating schools.
Conclusion: The role in the collaboration of the school nurses and teachers are needed to the success of a health education program to their students who are in the stage of adolescence.