SELF EFFICACY COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS WITH CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PUBLIC BEACHES, VALLEYS AND MOUNTAINS IN THE PROVINCE OF PAPUA

Journal Title: Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 4

Abstract

Culture is the work of a human being that is born along with the creation of man as well as a documented hereditary in accordance with periodization. Culture is born and develops and changes along with the changing times. The culture of a region will be very important against the level of development of public health in the region. The very culture played an important role in increasing the degree of the health of a community. The culture of the communities surrounding the areas health services must be understood by all health workers who will eventually have an impact to increase the health status of the community.This research aims to get an idea how health workers have good self-efficacy ability to culture communities in mountainous regions, the Valley, and the coast in the province of Papua. Variable; This research is divided into independent variables namely the culture of the community, the community's culture of the Valley, as well as the culture of the community in the coastal province of Papua and the Variable Dependently is the health officer self-efficacy Method; This research uses Multi Concurrent Design Method with Embedded Strategy approach where researchers use quantitative and qualitative methods together with the use of primary and secondary methods. The primary method used to obtain data, and a secondary method used to obtain data in support of the data obtained from the primary method.The research results obtained that about 32% who said very less confident and less confident as well as about 41% stating neutral in understanding the culture of papua in the context of the public beaches, valleys and mountains. Discussion; the existence of these data gives an overview that the importance of supply self-efficacy about understanding the culture in which they will be on duty or placed in a working area which is suitable Keywords: Self_efficacy, a health worker, community, culture of Papua.

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(2018). SELF EFFICACY COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS WITH CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PUBLIC BEACHES, VALLEYS AND MOUNTAINS IN THE PROVINCE OF PAPUA. Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5(4), 2688-2708. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-283686