Motivation of RW 02 South Cipete Village House Larvae Monitor in 3M Plus MNE (Mosquito Nest Eradication) Implementation
Nadya Fahira*, Dwi Setiowati*

*Nursing Sciences Program, Health Sciences Faculty, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, Indonesia


Abstract

House larvae monitor contributed greatly to the achievement of the larva free rate (LFR) in the South Cipete Village with good motivation. However, the motivation can fluctuate, both in quantity and quality to implement the 3M Plus MNE. This study aims to describe the 3M Plus MNE implementation motivation of RW 02 South Cipete Village house larvae monitor. This study used a descriptive quantitative technique involving 80 house larvae monitor through convenience sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire that refers to the Self-determination Theory. The results showed that the majority respondents were 36-45 years old (33.8%), female (77.5%), graduated from high school/equivalent (46.3%), and housewives (62.5%). 50% of respondents had high motivation with the dominance of extrinsic motivation type identified regulation, while the other 50% of respondents had low motivation with the same proportion of dominance of intrinsic motivation with intrinsic regulation and extrinsic motivation type external regulation. It is hoped that larvae monitor cadres and health workers increase house larvae monitor^s motivation by use health promotion media and enhance health education including providing choices, positive feedback, and meaningful rationale, as well as recognize feelings and identify obstacles in 3M Plus MNE implementation.

Keywords: Motivation, House Larva Monitor, 3M Plus MNE

Topic: Nursing Research and Practice

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