Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Analysis of the Effect of Handwashing 676 Facilities and Personal Hygiene on Covid-19 Cases for Indoor Employees of PT. Telkom Access North Surabaya
Isnaini Rahmawati , Ragupta Satya Mahendra, Lilis Sulistyorini , Soedjajadi Keman , R. Azizah
Abstract
The first COVID-19 infection in Indonesia which occurred in March 2020 led to the implementation of government policies
to prevent the spread of the virus. This easy transmission of COVID-19 has made the government urge the
implementation of social distancing and the application of health protocols. Some of the health protocols implemented
are maintaining cleanliness and frequent hand washing for everyone, including workers. This study aims to analyze the
effect of providing hand washing facilities and personal hygiene to cases of COVID-19 in indoor employees of PT. Telkom
Access North Surabaya. The data used are secondary data and primary data in the form of a questionnaire. In achieving
this goal, the data analysis used in this study is descriptive statistical analysis to determine the characteristics of the data,
bivariate Chi Square, and logistic regression analysis. The results of the descriptive statistical analysis showed that more
than 85% of the cleaning facilities had been provided. Improving handwashing with soap (CTPS) facilities will reduce the
chance of COVID-19 infection by 8.85 times (odd ratio 0.113) than not implementing CTPS. Through the results of logistic
regression analysis, it can also be concluded that the variables of Hand Washing, Frequency of Disinfectants, Clean Water
Facilities and Use of Masks have an effect on COVID-19 cases in indoor employees of PT Telkom Access Surabaya Utara
Keywords
Hand Washing with Soap, COVID-19, Personal Hygiene, Chi Square Test, Logistics Regression
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