Relationship Fammily Support Toward The Utilitation Of Posbindu Health Service in Kabupaten Labuhan Batu Utara, Sumatera Utara
Keywords:
Family, Posbindu, SupportAbstract
Posbindu is an activity that aims to increase knowledge of community and public awareness of public health status, especially monitoring and control for non-communicable diseases. In reality, the utilization of Posbindu by the community was still low. The purpose of this study was to explore family support related to the utilization of Posbindu. This is a qualitative study. The samples were community groups, family representatives, and related stakeholders. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and Focus Group Discussion. Data was analyzed thematically by applying the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed a lack of family support in the utilization of Posbindu. Family members often did not encourage participation, accompany relatives to sessions, or reinforce the importance of regular health monitoring through Posbindu. Family support is necessary and directly related to the utilization of Posbindu. Therefore, health promotion should regularly target families to enhance their supportive role in encouraging relatives to attend Posbindu services, as family influence significantly impacts participation rates.
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