Accessibility and Good Practices of the COVID-19 Vaccination Program for Vulnerable Groups

R. Adiyasa, Nurlia Ikaningtyas, R. Wirata, Sari Mutia Timur
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The COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing in all parts of the world in the first quarter of 2022. The vaccination program is implemented for all Indonesian people, including vulnerable groups. The purpose of this study was to find out the accessibility and good practices of the COVID-19 vaccination program for vulnerable groups (elderly, disabled, children, and the transgender community) in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. This research is a qualitative research with an explanatory case study research design. Collecting data using the interview method. Furthermore, the data that has been obtained was analyzed by thematic analysis method. The results of the research on 7 participants obtained 25 codes, 5 sub-themes and 2 research themes, namely accessibility and good practice. Accessibility has 3 sub-themes namely administration, information and infrastructure. While good practice consists of 2 sub-themes, namely collaboration and contribution. The conclusion from this study is that in general the vaccination program has been accessible to vulnerable groups, although there are still some obstacles, there are also some good practices from various parties in making the vaccination program successful for vulnerable groups. Researchers suggest that data collection on vulnerable groups can be carried out periodically and continuously. So that it can be used for mapping communication strategies, socialization and implementation of vaccination activities in the future.
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针对弱势群体的 COVID-19 疫苗接种计划的可及性和良好做法
2022 年第一季度,COVID-19 大流行仍在世界各地持续。疫苗接种计划面向所有印度尼西亚人,包括弱势群体。本研究旨在了解日惹特区弱势群体(老年人、残疾人、儿童和变性人群体)对 COVID-19 疫苗接种计划的可及性和良好实践。本研究为定性研究,采用解释性案例研究设计。采用访谈法收集数据。此外,还采用专题分析法对所获得的数据进行了分析。对 7 名参与者的研究结果获得了 25 个代码、5 个子主题和 2 个研究主题,即可访问性和良好实践。无障碍有 3 个子主题,即行政、信息和基础设施。良好实践包括 2 个子主题,即协作和贡献。本研究得出的结论是,尽管仍存在一些障碍,但总体而言,疫苗接种计划对弱势群体而言是无障碍的,同时各方也采取了一些良好做法,使疫苗接种计划对弱势群体而言取得了成功。研究人员建议,可以定期、持续地收集有关弱势群体的数据。这样就可以用于规划沟通策略、社会化以及未来疫苗接种活动的实施。
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