Evaluation Of Community-Based Total Sanitation Program Towards Open Defecation Free Village In The Working Area Of Muara Hemat Community Health Center, Batang Merangin District, Kerinci Regency
Keywords:
Community Based Total Sanitation, ODFAbstract
This research was carried out with a cross-sectional design using a quantitative descriptive
approach. The sample size used for the STBM program facilitator population was the total
population, namely 4 people. The population of residents taken using probability sampling,
namely multistage random sampling, was 124 families. Data collection techniques used
were interviews, observation, and searching for secondary data from the health service,
subdistrict, and community health center. The STBM program in the Muara Hemat
Community Health Center Working Area, Batang Merangin District, Kerinci Regency is
included in the "less successful" category. The value of the recapitulation of interview
questionnaire data and observations of residents' latrine rooms is 22.5. Meanwhile, based
on the STBM program facilitator interview questionnaire, it is with a score of 21. Variables
that need to be improved include input, process, output, and outcome variables. Suggestions
that can be given to the government are to provide support in developing appropriate
technology for the STBM program. Suggestions to the facilitators are to increase
knowledge, assist residents, and make efforts to support each other. Advice to residents is
to get used to defecating only in healthy latrines, washing hands with soap, and increasing
hygiene efforts in latrines