1. Satisfaction Level of School Residents in Implementing A Child Safety System in School
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Sugiharto Sugiharto, Evi Widowati, Eko Harjanto, Herry Koesyanto, and Anik Setyo Wahyuningsih
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Nonprobability sampling ,Medical education ,Satisfaction level ,Child safety ,education ,Safety knowledge ,Survey research ,Unavailability ,Psychology - Abstract
School is one of the places that are vulnerable to safety hazards because school penguins are dominated by children who do not have adequate safety knowledge and tend to panic easily when a disaster occurs. Therefore, the implementation of the safety system, especially for children in schools, is needed to reduce the emergence of injuries and other losses. The purpose of this study was to assess the level of satisfaction of school residents with the implementation of child safety systems. This study used a survey research. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, coming from student representatives, parents, and school representatives. The results showed that only 48.80% of school residents were satisfied with the child's safety system at school. Dissatisfaction is dominated by answers from parents' representatives, their reasons were dominated by the lack of fulfillment of school facilities/infrastructure and the unavailability of SOPs related to the safety aspects.
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- 2020
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