Complete Basic Immunization of Children 12-23 Months Based on Geographical Differences and Determinants of Utilization

A. Sriatmi, M. Martini, S. Jati, Novia Handayani, Aditya Kusumawati, Armunanto Armunanto
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Although immunization has been proven to be cost-effective in preventing dangerous infectious diseases, its complete utilization is not optimal. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the Complete Basic Immunization (CBI) coverage among children aged 12-23 months based on differences in geographical characteristics areas, and factors influencing its utilization. This was an analytic study conducted with a quantitative method and cross-sectional approach, and was carried out in 31 districts in Central Java Province, which were categorized into coastal and mountainous areas. The target population included all children aged 12-23 months, and a sample of 685 children was selected using a purposive sampling technique. The collected data were analyzed using independent t-test for numerical, and chi-square for categorical data. Based on the results, the CBI coverage did not differ between children living in coastal and mountainous areas, except for HB-0, BCG, and DPT/HB/HiB-1 immunizations which were significantly different. Furthermore, the mean score of attitudes, perceptions (about barriers, AEFI, multiple injections), information sources, motivation, and service satisfaction among children living in coastal areas were higher and proved to be significantly different from those living in mountainous areas. Access to healthcare facilities and their availability also emerged as a differentiating factor between the two areas. To improve CBI utilization, effective strategies include using appropriate communication, information, and socialization media, particularly through internet technology. These strategies should be integrated into Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) program, alongside improving access and immunization service systems.
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基于地理差异和利用决定因素的12-23个月儿童基本免疫接种
虽然免疫已被证明在预防危险传染病方面具有成本效益,但它的完全利用并非最佳。因此,本研究旨在分析基于地理特征区域差异的12-23月龄儿童完全基本免疫(CBI)覆盖率及其影响因素。这是一项采用定量方法和横断面方法进行的分析研究,在中爪哇省的31个地区进行,这些地区分为沿海地区和山区。目标人群包括所有12-23个月的儿童,并采用有目的抽样技术选择了685名儿童样本。收集的数据采用独立t检验进行数值分析,采用卡方检验进行分类分析。结果表明,沿海和山区儿童的CBI覆盖率无显著差异,但HB-0、BCG和DPT/HB/HiB-1免疫接种差异显著。此外,沿海地区儿童的态度、认知(障碍、AEFI、多次注射)、信息来源、动机和服务满意度的平均得分较高,且与山区儿童存在显著差异。获得保健设施的机会及其可用性也成为两个地区之间的一个区别因素。为了提高CBI的利用率,有效的策略包括使用适当的沟通、信息和社会化媒体,特别是通过互联网技术。这些战略应纳入信息、教育和传播(IEC)规划,同时改善获取和免疫服务系统。
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