PSYCHOLOGICAL FIRST AID (PFA) TRAINING IFOR SR-UNISBA ORGANIZATION
Dinda Dwarawati, Anna Rozana, Eni Nuraeni Nugrahawati, Bunga Lintang, Raden Roro Shabrina Alyani P, Wildah Sifa Alimiyah, Balqis Andini Putri
Universitas Islam Bandung
Abstract
The area of West Java is inseparable from the possibility of disasters. In the Public Daily Mind, it was conveyed that, the vigilance of the citizens of the city of Bandung (in particular) facing the earthquake must continue to be trained. The KSR UNISBA, or PMI Voluntary Corps unit of UNISBA is an organization engaged in the field of humanity, in the form of First Aid Services in Accidents (P3K) and medical health. However, in reality in a catastrophic situation, which is not only faced by medical problems, the reaction of the survivors also appears psychologically, such as anger, sadness, fear, silence, and various things that are reasonable in a crisis situation. The target in this training is to increase the knowledge of KSR-UNISBA members about Disaster and PFA in the Disaster context. As a result, members of the KSR Unisba who play the role of volunteers will be able to help the survivors in dealing with disasters that enter the crisis. So that the reactions of the survivors who are actually normal in abnormal conditions (disaster), will be understood by the members of the Unisba KSR, so that in providing medical assistance will be more proportional, adjusted to the psychological conditions experienced or faced by survivors. The purpose of this study is to provide skills to members of the KSR-Unisba to be able to help in disaster conditions (crisis) with Pyschological First Aid (PFA). In this training, using the Pyschological First Aid (PFA) module: Facilitators manual for orienting field workers issued by WHO (2013), with the Pre-Post experiment method. There were 22 participants in this training from 34 members of KSR UNISBA. In this study, a non-parametric test will be carried out, namely the Wilcoxon test to determine whether there are differences before and after being given Psychological FirstAid (PFA) training on the 22 selected samples. The result of this training is that there are differences before being treated and after being treated. This shows that there is an influence of the treatment given, meaning that after being treated in this case is the provision of Psychological FirstAid training (PFA) shows that there is an influence or there is a difference.
Keywords: KSR UNISBA, Disaster, Psychologycal First Aid (PFA)
Topic: Psychology