TY - JOUR KW - Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health KW - Nutrition and Dietetics KW - Health Policy KW - Health (social science) KW - Medicine (miscellaneous) KW - Cadres' knowledge KW - Detection KW - Leprosy KW - New cases of leprosy KW - Social learning theory KW - trained cadres AU - Kurniadi K AU - Hasbi M AB -

The role of empowering health cadres to change their perceptions of leprosy is very important for early detection. The aim of the research is to determine the role of trained cadres to find new cases of leprosy with a social learning theory approach. The quasi-experimental method was used in this study to identify new cases of leprosy, with a sample of 20 trained cadres and 20 untrained samples as controls. The data collected were then processed using the Mann-Whitney. The distribution of leprosy case findings in the control group revealed 17 negative cases and three suspected cases, and the distribution of leprosy case findings in the treatment group revealed 12 negative cases, one suspected case, and seven positive cases. On the results of the Mann-Whitney test, it was found that the value of p=0.03 <0.05 and the difference in the mean rank of the treatment was 23.52 and the mean rank in the control was 17.48. In conclusion, there was a difference in the range of case findings between the control and treatment groups that received leprosy identification training using social learning methods. The recommendation is to explore potential factors that may contribute to the observed differences in case findings.

BT - International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) DO - 10.11591/ijphs.v13i1.23346 IS - 1 LA - Eng N2 -

The role of empowering health cadres to change their perceptions of leprosy is very important for early detection. The aim of the research is to determine the role of trained cadres to find new cases of leprosy with a social learning theory approach. The quasi-experimental method was used in this study to identify new cases of leprosy, with a sample of 20 trained cadres and 20 untrained samples as controls. The data collected were then processed using the Mann-Whitney. The distribution of leprosy case findings in the control group revealed 17 negative cases and three suspected cases, and the distribution of leprosy case findings in the treatment group revealed 12 negative cases, one suspected case, and seven positive cases. On the results of the Mann-Whitney test, it was found that the value of p=0.03 <0.05 and the difference in the mean rank of the treatment was 23.52 and the mean rank in the control was 17.48. In conclusion, there was a difference in the range of case findings between the control and treatment groups that received leprosy identification training using social learning methods. The recommendation is to explore potential factors that may contribute to the observed differences in case findings.

PB - Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science PY - 2024 SP - 14 EP - 19 T2 - International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) TI - The role of trained cadres to find new cases of leprosy with a social learning theory approach in the City of Bima, Indonesia UR - https://ijphs.iaescore.com/index.php/IJPHS/article/download/23346/13930 VL - 13 SN - 2620-4126, 2252-8806 ER -