Facilitators and barriers of preventive behaviors against COVID-19 during Ramadan: A phenomenology of Indonesian adults

Wibowo, Rakhmat Ari and Hartarto, Romi Bhakti and Bhattacharjee, Arnab and Wardani, Dyah Titis Kusuma and Sambodo, Novat Pugo and Utomo, Prattama Santoso and Annisa, Luthvia and Hakim, Mohamad Saifudin and Sofyana, Meida and Dewi, Fatwa Sari Tetra (2023) Facilitators and barriers of preventive behaviors against COVID-19 during Ramadan: A phenomenology of Indonesian adults. FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 11.

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Abstract

IntroductionIntercity mobility restriction, physical distancing, and mask-wearing are preventive behaviors to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. However, strong cultural and religious traditions become particular challenges in Indonesia. This study uses the Behavior Change Wheel to explore barriers and facilitators for intercity mobility restriction, physical distancing, and mask-wearing during Ramadan. MethodsSemi-structured in-depth interviews with 50 Indonesian adults were conducted between 10 April and 4 June 2020. Having mapped codes into the Capacity, Opportunity, Motivation - Behavior (COM-B), and Theoretical Domain Framework (TDF) model, we conducted summative content analysis to analyze the most identified factors to preventive behaviors and proposed interventions to address those factors. ResultsBelief about the consequence of preventive behaviors was the most mentioned facilitator to all preventive behaviors among compliers. However, optimism as a TDF factor was commonly mentioned as a barrier to preventive behaviors among non-compliers, while environmental context and resources were the most commonly mentioned factors for intercity mobility restriction. ConclusionsPublic health intervention should be implemented considering the persuasion and involvement of religious and local leaders. Concerning job and economic context, policy related to the intercity mobility restriction should be reconsidered to prevent a counterproductive effect.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: COVID-19; preventive behavior; mobility restriction; physical distancing; face mask
Subjects: R Medicine > RP Public Health and Nutrition
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Public Health and Nutrition
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 03 Nov 2024 09:16
Last Modified: 03 Nov 2024 09:16
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/10205

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