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Implementation Of Health Tasks For The Nias Tribe Family In Lauru Fadoro Village, Afulu District, Utara Nias Regency
Author(s) -
Hardiyanti Zebua
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of midwifery and nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2656-0739
DOI - 10.35335/jmn.v3i3.1706
Subject(s) - tribe , nonprobability sampling , indigenous , ethnic group , sample (material) , extended family , family health , health care , psychology , affect (linguistics) , nursing , medicine , sociology , environmental health , economic growth , anthropology , communication , population , ecology , chemistry , chromatography , economics , biology
The family is a group of people with ties of marriage, birth and abdition who are united by togetherness. In accordance with the function of health care, the family has five tasks in the health sector that need to be understood and carried out. In essence, every family, ethnicity or nation has its own values ??and norms that can affect the implementation of family health tasks. This study aims to determine the description of the implementation of the duties of the family health of the Nias tribe in Afulu District, North Nias Regency. This research was conducted from January 25 to February 15 2014. The research design was descriptive. The sampling method in this study was purposive sampling and obtained a sample of 70 indigenous families of the Nias tribe. Data was collected using a questionnaire consisting of demographic data and a questionnaire on the implementation of family health tasks. The data is presented in the form of narration, frequency distribution table and percentage. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the Nias family's health tasks as a whole is in the good category (65.7%). The results of this study are recommended to provide information and increase knowledge for readers as well as for nursing services, especially family nurses so that nurses can provide family health services in accordance with the family culture of the Nias tribe. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the Nias family's health tasks as a whole is in the good category (65.7%). The results of this study are recommended to provide information and increase knowledge for readers as well as for nursing services, especially family nurses so that nurses can provide family health services in accordance with the family culture of the Nias tribe. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the Nias family's health task as a whole is in the good category (65.7%). The results of this study are recommended to provide information and increase knowledge for readers as well as for nursing services, especially family nurses so that nurses can provide family health services in accordance with the family culture of the Nias tribe.

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