Determinants of the Implementation of the Covid-19 Health Protocol on Traditional Market Traders in South Jakarta in 2022 Hanan Salsabila (a), Dewi Utami Iriani (a*)
a) Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
Efforts to reduce the spread of Covid-19 have been implemented in Indonesia. One of them is the policy for the Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM) with the implementation of the Covid-19 health protocol that is applied in various locations that allow the spread of Covid-19. Since the enactment of PPKM in 2021, people are required to stay at home, but there are some people with their main job as traders in traditional markets, requiring them to carry out activities outside the home.
The traditional market is a gathering place and meeting of traders and buyers in which there is contact and interaction between them. The high mobility of people in the market makes the market on a high risk place for Covid-19 transmission. Therefore, this study aims to determine the determinants of the implementation of the Covid-19 health protocol on traditional market traders in South Jakarta. This research uses a cross sectional study design with incidental sampling technique and the number of respondents is 106 traditional market traders. Data analysis used chi-square bivariate analysis.
The results showed that there was a relationship between age (p-value 0.017), last education (p-value 0.033), knowledge (p-value 0.000), attitudes (p-value 0.005), exposure to media information (p-value 0.006), and social support (p-value 0.000) by implementing the Covid-19 health protocol for traditional market traders in South Jakarta. Researcher advises the traditional market administrators to increase efforts to implement the Covid-19 health protocol in the market as long as Covid-19 is still around us. As well as being consistent in providing education and information about Covid-19 in the market so that the application of health protocols is implemented in accordance with applicable regulations.
Keywords: Covid-19, Health Protocol, Traditional Market Traders