Effectiveness of website-based community-based total sanitation (STBM) triggering on facilitators (Caders) in minas district, Siak District health office working area 2023
Abstract
Community-Based Total Sanitation (STBM) is an approach to changing sanitation hygiene behavior through triggering activities and is also an implementation of the successful development of total sanitation by implementing the CLTS (Community-Led Total Sanitation) model. What is contained in the STBM program consists of the pillars of community-based Total Sanitation, hereinafter referred to as the STBM Pillars, namely hygiene and sanitary behavior which is used as a reference in implementing Community-Based Total Sanitation. STBM consists of five pillars, namely stop open defecation (BABS), hand washing with soap (CTPS), household drinking water and food management (PAMM-RT), household waste management (PSRT), and household waste water management. (PALRT). In the current digital era, the use of websites is considered the most effective in carrying out various activities because they can be accessed anywhere and at any time. For this reason, this research looks at the extent to which STBM triggering of website-based facilitators (cadres) can be successful as expected. The aim of this research is to determine the seffectiveness of implementing website-based STBM triggering among facilitators (cadres) in the Siak Health Center working area, Siak Regency. The output of this research is the availability of an STBM triggering website which can be accessed by STBM facilitators in understanding and implementing STBM triggering so that it can be implemented effectively and efficiently
How to Cite This Article
Novita Rany, Herniwanti, Oktavia Dewi, Mitra (2023). Effectiveness of website-based community-based total sanitation (STBM) triggering on facilitators (Caders) in minas district, Siak District health office working area 2023 . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 4(6), 488-493.