Description:
The Covid-19 pandemic has been ongoing for approximately one year, hence, several activities must be
carried out remotely from home. Studying from home for every level of education has its challenges,
specifcally for university students in terms of maintaining productive activity. Therefore, this study
aimed to determine the impact of a one-year pandemic on the precautionary measures, attitudes, and
productive activities of students in Indonesia. A descriptive cross-sectional approach was used, and
an online questionnaire was distributed between 11–15 January 2021 to 628 undergraduates in West
Java Province. The result showed that students still adhere to health protocols by wearing a face mask
(93.8%), washing hands (74.7%), and social distancing (64.5%), but they were feeling bored (60.2%)
with the online activities carried out at home. A total of 81.4% hope the activity and online class can
change to face-to-face to keep social interaction with other people. In productivity, more than 40?n fnd new hobbies and carry out positive activities while staying at home. They were also feeling
more grateful during the pandemic. Based on the results, students are still aware of health protocols
and regulations of the government as precautionary measures for the spread of Covid-19. Despite the
boredom, they can still stay productive by engaging in positive activities at home.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/33746-155533-1-PB.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Rimadani Pratiwi