Determinant Factors of COVID-19 Vaccination Participation at Ndetundora Health Center, Ende, East Nusa Tenggara

Hafaf Luthfianti Sani, M. Muntasir, Tadeus A. L. Regaletha
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the major public health problems today and the whole country is experiencing a pandemic. Vaccination is the government's effort to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. The coverage of COVID-19 vaccination at the Ndetundora Health Center in 2021 is still low, namely as much as 14.80% for dose 1 and 7.04% for dose 2, then in 2022 the vaccination coverage will increase quite high, namely 75.16% for dose 1 and 53.23% for dose 2. The purpose of this study was to find out the public's interest in taking the COVID-19 vaccination in the working area of the Ndetundora Health Center, Ende Regency in 2022. Subjects and Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Ndetundora Health Center, Ende, East Nusa Tenggara, from September to October 2022. A total of 243 people were selected for this study. The dependent variable was the public's interest in taking the COVID-19 vaccination. The independent variables are age, gender, education, occupation, knowledge, attitude, community motivation and public communication. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using Chi-square. Results: The results showed that someone with higher education increased their interest in taking the COVID-19 vaccination by 0.38 times compared to people with low education, and the results were statistically significant (OR= 0.38; 95% CI= 0.21 to 0.69; p= 0.001). Someone with motivation High motivation increase interest in taking the COVID-19 vaccination by 49.5 times compared to those with low motivation (OR= 49.5; 9% CI= 21.49 to 114.16; p< 0.001), good public communication will increase public interest in taking the COVID-19 vaccination 2.74 times compared to poor public communication (OR= 2.74; 95% CI= 1.20 to 6.25; p= 0.014). Conclusion: Education, knowledge, attitudes, community motivation, and public communication have a significant effect on participation in the COVID-19 vaccination. Keywords: public interest, vaccination, COVID-19.
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背景:COVID-19大流行是当今重大公共卫生问题之一,全国正在经历一场大流行。疫苗接种是政府应对COVID-19大流行的努力。2021年Ndetundora卫生中心的COVID-19疫苗接种率仍然很低,第一剂为14.80%,第二剂为7.04%,2022年的接种率将会有很大的提高,第一剂为75.16%,第二剂为53.23%。本研究的目的是了解公众对2022年在恩德摄政Ndetundora卫生中心工作区域接种COVID-19疫苗的兴趣。研究对象和方法:横断面研究于2022年9月至10月在东努沙登加拉恩德的Ndetundora健康中心进行。本次研究共选取了243人。因变量是公众接种新冠疫苗的兴趣。自变量为年龄、性别、受教育程度、职业、知识、态度、社区动机和公众沟通。数据收集采用问卷调查和卡方分析。结果:高学历人群接种新冠肺炎疫苗的兴趣是低学历人群的0.38倍,差异有统计学意义(OR= 0.38;95% CI= 0.21 ~ 0.69;p = 0.001)。动机高的人对接种COVID-19疫苗的兴趣是动机低的人的49.5倍(OR= 49.5;9% CI= 21.49 ~ 114.16;p< 0.001),良好的公众传播会使公众接种新冠肺炎疫苗的兴趣增加2.74倍(OR= 2.74;95% CI= 1.20 ~ 6.25;p = 0.014)。结论:教育、知识、态度、社区动机和公众沟通对参与COVID-19疫苗接种有显著影响。关键词:公共利益,疫苗接种,COVID-19
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