Title of article :
Validity of the COVID-19 preparedness e-module developed using ADDIE method for Dasa Wisma cadres in Jakarta
Author/Authors :
Nurrobi ، Tjahja Faculty of Public Health - University of Indonesia , Ronoatmodjo ، Sudarto Faculty of Public Health - University of Indonesia , Sudaryo ، Mondastri Korib Faculty of Public Health - University of Indonesia , Pratomo ، Hadi Faculty of Public Health - University of Indonesia , Besral ، Faculty of Public Health - University of Indonesia , Purwoko ، Reza Yuridian National Research and Innovation Agency, Faculty of Military Medicine - Indonesia Defense University , Jonlean ، Reganedgary Tzu Chi Hospital at Pantai Indah Kapuk , Oktarina ، Caroline Faculty of Medicine, Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital - Universitas Indonesia , Tandarto ، Kevin Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia
From page :
63
To page :
72
Abstract :
Background Objective: The high number of COVID-19 cases in Jakarta is due to inadequate pandemic preparation. Educating community figures using a content-verified e-module is one way to improve the community s preparedness for the COVID-19 pandemic while adapting to the changes brought on by the pandemic. This study aimed to evaluate the validity of the COVID-19 preparedness e-module for dasa wisma cadres, who are the heads of several households grouped in a Dasa Wisma group. Materials Methods: Using the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) method, a COVID-19 preparedness e-module was developed for the dasa wisma cadres. Enumerators (n = 2), respondents (n = 20), and experts (n = 11) conducted the evaluation asynchronously using online communication software. Enumerators evaluated one variable, respondents evaluated four, and experts evaluated eight. The evaluation utilized a 4- point Likert scale. Results: The evaluation yielded the following results: comprehension (3.40), attractiveness (3.70 3.72), acceptance (3.65 3.78), involvement (3.50 3.49), inducement (3.60 3.29), clarity (3.60), sufficiency (3.51), coherence (3.62), and significance (3.63). (3.80). The outcomes were reliable (3.28–4.00; variance 0.72). Conclusion: The COVID-19 preparedness module is valid for enhancing COVID-19 preparedness.
Keywords :
ADDIE , COVID , 19 , Education , E , module , Public Health , Validity
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Education Development
Journal title :
Journal of Medical Education Development
Record number :
2757409
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