Level of Public Satisfaction with Sports Facilities and Infrastructure in Tondo Village, West Bungku District, Morowali Regency
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https://doi.org/10.26858/cpjok.v18i2.698Keywords:
Public Satisfaction; Sports Facilities; Sports Infrastructure; Community Sports Participation; Rural Sports DevelopmentAbstract
Sports facilities and infrastructure play an important role in supporting community participation in sports activities, improving public health, and strengthening social interaction. However, in rural areas, the availability, quality, and management of sports facilities often face limitations that may affect public satisfaction. This study aimed to determine the level of community satisfaction with sports facilities and infrastructure in Tondo Village, West Bungku District, Morowali Regency. This research employed a descriptive quantitative method with a survey approach. The participants consisted of 36 community members who had utilized the available sports facilities. Data were collected using a Likert-scale questionnaire comprising 20 statement items distributed across four indicators: availability and completeness of sports facilities, physical condition and feasibility of facilities, benefits of facilities for community health, and maintenance and cleanliness of facilities. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis through the calculation of the Community Satisfaction Index (CSI). The findings revealed that the level of community satisfaction with sports facilities and infrastructure in Tondo Village was categorized as very satisfied, with an index score of 82%. Specifically, respondents expressed satisfaction regarding the availability of sports facilities, physical condition and usability, health benefits derived from facility use, as well as maintenance and cleanliness. The results indicate that sports facilities in Tondo Village have contributed positively to supporting community sports participation, improving public health, and enhancing social interaction among residents. In conclusion, the available sports infrastructure has generally met community expectations, although improvements in maintenance and management remain necessary. This study may serve as evaluation material for local government in improving the quality and sustainability of sports facilities development.
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