The Influence Of Internal And External Factors Of The Poultry Preserving Community On The Prevention Of Bird Flu In Telaga Tujuh Village, Labuhan Deli District In 2009

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The Influence of Internal and External Factors of the Poultry Preserving Community on the Prevention of Bird Flu in Telaga Tujuh Village, Labuhan Deli District in 2009

Introduction

The threat of bird flu, caused by the H5N1 virus, has been a major concern for poultry farmers and communities worldwide. In Telaga Tujuh Village, Labuhan Deli District, the risk of bird flu is particularly high due to the large number of poultry farms in the area. The Indonesian government, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), and various international institutions have been working together to control the spread of the virus. However, the effectiveness of these efforts depends on the collaboration and participation of the local community.

The Importance of Community Participation

Community participation is crucial in the prevention and control of bird flu. The community's attitude, knowledge, and behavior play a significant role in determining the effectiveness of bird flu prevention efforts. A study conducted in Telaga Tujuh Village aimed to understand the influence of internal and external factors on the community's actions in preventing bird flu.

Internal Factors

Internal factors refer to the characteristics of the community members themselves, such as their age, level of education, knowledge, and attitudes towards bird flu prevention. The study found that the community's attitude towards bird flu prevention was a significant predictor of their actions. Respondents with a negative attitude towards bird flu were less likely to take effective actions in preventing the disease.

External Factors

External factors refer to the influences that come from outside the community, such as the intervention of health workers, livestock officers, and service advertisements. The study found that the intervention of print media had a significant effect on the community's actions. Respondents who received information from print media were more likely to take effective actions in preventing bird flu.

Research Findings

The study used an explanatory research approach to analyze the interaction between internal and external factors and the community's actions in preventing bird flu. The results showed that:

  • 45 respondents with a negative attitude towards bird flu also showed ineffective action in their countermeasures.
  • 7 respondents who did not get information from print media showed good actions in the prevention of bird flu.

Recommendations for Effective Management

Based on the results of the study, the following recommendations are made to increase the effectiveness of bird flu prevention in Telaga Tujuh Village:

  1. Various Socialization: A more varied socialization approach is needed, including the use of audiovisual media, such as educational films about bird flu. This is expected to attract attention and increase community understanding.
  2. Community Empowerment: The formation of community groups who care about the environment can help increase awareness and collective actions in preventing bird flu. By involving the community actively, it is hoped that positive knowledge and attitudes will grow more effectively.
  3. Strong Cooperation: The Health and Animal Husbandry Office must increase cooperation with the private sector and non-governmental organizations to design more comprehensive and integrated strategic programs. This collaborative approach will help expand the reach of socialization and prevention programs.
  4. Effective Communication: Effective communication is crucial in disseminating information about bird flu prevention. The use of print media, audiovisual media, and other communication channels should be explored to increase community awareness and actions.

Conclusion

The study highlights the importance of community participation in the prevention and control of bird flu. The internal and external factors that influence the community's actions in preventing bird flu are complex and multifaceted. By understanding these factors, policymakers and practitioners can design more effective programs to prevent and control bird flu in Telaga Tujuh Village and beyond.

Limitations of the Study

The study has several limitations, including:

  • The study was conducted in a single village, which may not be representative of other villages in the region.
  • The study relied on self-reported data, which may be subject to biases and inaccuracies.
  • The study did not explore the role of other external factors, such as government policies and international cooperation, in influencing the community's actions in preventing bird flu.

Future Research Directions

Future research should aim to:

  • Explore the role of other external factors, such as government policies and international cooperation, in influencing the community's actions in preventing bird flu.
  • Conduct a more comprehensive analysis of the internal and external factors that influence the community's actions in preventing bird flu.
  • Develop and evaluate more effective programs to prevent and control bird flu in Telaga Tujuh Village and beyond.

References

  • World Health Organization (2009). Avian Influenza (Bird Flu).
  • Food and Agricultural Organization (2009). Avian Influenza (Bird Flu).
  • Indonesian Ministry of Health (2009). Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) Prevention and Control.
  • Various local and international institutions (2009). Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) Prevention and Control.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Influence of Internal and External Factors on the Prevention of Bird Flu in Telaga Tujuh Village, Labuhan Deli District in 2009

Q: What is bird flu, and why is it a concern?

A: Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, is a type of influenza virus that affects birds. However, it can also be transmitted to humans, causing severe respiratory illness. The H5N1 virus is a subtype of bird flu that has been responsible for outbreaks in many countries, including Indonesia.

Q: What are the internal factors that influence the community's actions in preventing bird flu?

A: The internal factors that influence the community's actions in preventing bird flu include the community's attitude, knowledge, and behavior. Specifically, the study found that respondents with a negative attitude towards bird flu were less likely to take effective actions in preventing the disease.

Q: What are the external factors that influence the community's actions in preventing bird flu?

A: The external factors that influence the community's actions in preventing bird flu include the intervention of health workers, livestock officers, and service advertisements. The study found that the intervention of print media had a significant effect on the community's actions, with respondents who received information from print media being more likely to take effective actions in preventing bird flu.

Q: What are the recommendations for effective management of bird flu prevention in Telaga Tujuh Village?

A: The study recommends the following:

  1. Various Socialization: A more varied socialization approach is needed, including the use of audiovisual media, such as educational films about bird flu.
  2. Community Empowerment: The formation of community groups who care about the environment can help increase awareness and collective actions in preventing bird flu.
  3. Strong Cooperation: The Health and Animal Husbandry Office must increase cooperation with the private sector and non-governmental organizations to design more comprehensive and integrated strategic programs.
  4. Effective Communication: Effective communication is crucial in disseminating information about bird flu prevention. The use of print media, audiovisual media, and other communication channels should be explored to increase community awareness and actions.

Q: What are the limitations of the study?

A: The study has several limitations, including:

  • The study was conducted in a single village, which may not be representative of other villages in the region.
  • The study relied on self-reported data, which may be subject to biases and inaccuracies.
  • The study did not explore the role of other external factors, such as government policies and international cooperation, in influencing the community's actions in preventing bird flu.

Q: What are the future research directions?

A: Future research should aim to:

  • Explore the role of other external factors, such as government policies and international cooperation, in influencing the community's actions in preventing bird flu.
  • Conduct a more comprehensive analysis of the internal and external factors that influence the community's actions in preventing bird flu.
  • Develop and evaluate more effective programs to prevent and control bird flu in Telaga Tujuh Village and beyond.

Q: What can policymakers and practitioners do to prevent and control bird flu in Telaga Tujuh Village?

A: Policymakers and practitioners can take the following steps:

  • Develop and implement effective programs to prevent and control bird flu, including education and awareness campaigns, vaccination programs, and surveillance systems.
  • Increase cooperation with the private sector and non-governmental organizations to design more comprehensive and integrated strategic programs.
  • Use effective communication channels to disseminate information about bird flu prevention and control.
  • Empower the community by forming community groups who care about the environment and increasing their awareness and collective actions in preventing bird flu.

Q: What can the community do to prevent and control bird flu?

A: The community can take the following steps:

  • Increase awareness and knowledge about bird flu and its prevention and control.
  • Take effective actions in preventing bird flu, such as wearing masks, washing hands regularly, and avoiding contact with infected birds.
  • Support and participate in community-based initiatives to prevent and control bird flu.
  • Report any suspected cases of bird flu to the authorities.