Abstrak/Abstract |
The social environment, including policies, promotes health and COVID-19 prevention. The Healthy Community Movement (Germas) and COVID-19 prevention in Yogyakarta were analyzed for content, method, and policy actors. We apply a-qualitative research of policy. We apply rapid assessment procedures (RAP) using focus group discussion (FGD) and desk review to observe various of policy from the government website. Research conducted in Yogyakarta from March to May 2021. Data was analysis by qualitative content analysis based on content, process, context, and actor categories. Germas policies were found at all levels—national, provincial, and district/city. According to policy content, Germas was a movement to promote healthy living based on community empowerment, with 7 points: physical activity, eating fruits and vegetables, not smoking, not drinking alcohol, early detection and medical examination routine, clean lifestyle, and using the toilet. Process-based policies were national, provincial, and municipal. Local government, universities, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and community were policy actors. The Special Region of Yogyakarta has several policies encompassing many sectors of life to assist the implementation of Germas in the pandemic era, carried out by stakeholders, CSR, universities, and all of people. |