DESIGN OF INTERVENTION PREVENTION STRATEGY FOR DIABETES MELLITUS ACCORDING TO SEGMENTATION OF BANDUNG POPULATION BASED ON ANALYSISINTENTION FACTORS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Diabetes mellitus is a non-communicable disease that rapidly increase in the numbers in the last 20 years. Diabetes was ranked seventh as the highest cause of global death in 2016 which was caused by the triple-burden of health problems. In Bandung, diabetes has continued to grow until it becomes...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/71035 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Diabetes mellitus is a non-communicable disease that rapidly increase in the
numbers in the last 20 years. Diabetes was ranked seventh as the highest cause of
global death in 2016 which was caused by the triple-burden of health problems. In
Bandung, diabetes has continued to grow until it becomes one of the five highest
causes of death. This increase is a threat to Bandung citizen health. Lifestyle
changes are considered to reduce the risk of diabetes, especially diet and physical
activity changes. Physical activity is a risk factor for diabetes. People who lack
physical activity indicate a high risk of diabetes. The lack of intervention in
increasing physical activity is one of the reasons.
To determine the segmentation of Bandung, an intentional model of physical
activity is developed based on the Integrated Behavioral Model (IBM) framework.
Model development was formulated with nine research hypotheses. The theoretical
model was tested using a sample of 226 respondents. Data were processed and
analyzed using structural equation modeling to determine the causal relationship
among variables and latent class clustering to form segmentation. There are three
different clusters distinguished based on opinions on physical activity and
demographic characteristics. Segmentation resulted from this research was used
as the basis to propose a communication strategy for diabetes prevention
interventions designed to increase the frequency of physical activity in Bandung.
For each cluster. strategies were built by determining communication’s target
audience, goals, channels, and activities that affect the intention to do physical
activity. |
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