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DETERMINANT FACTORS OF BOOSTER COVID-19 VACCINATION PRACTICE IN INDONESIA
Laviana Balqies, Siwi Pramatama Mars Wijayanti, Devi Octaviana, Dwi Sarwani Sri Rejeki, Sri Nurlaela, Yuditha Nindya Kartika Rizqi

Public Health Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Jenderal Soedirman


Abstract

During the pandemic, Covid-19 vaccination, particularly booster vaccination, faces many challenges in its implementation in the field. Booster vaccination coverage in Indonesian community has still not reached the target. The aims of this study is to determine the most influential factors on the practice of booster vaccine 1 in Banyumas Regency. This research is a quantitative research with a Cross Sectional approach. This research was conducted in the Banyumas Regency area in April 2023, with total samples 300 respondents. The independent variables of this research are age, gender, education, knowledge, exposure to information, perception of government policy, anxiety about side effects, family support, support from community leaders, support from health workers, perception of booster vaccination 1 and history of comorbid diseases. The dependent variable of this research is the behavior of the COVID-19 booster vaccine. The research instrument used in this research is Google form distribution via social media such as WhatsApp groups. Data analysis carried out by univariate, bivariate with chi square test, and multivariate with logistic regression. The results of the analysis showed that education was the most influential factor with the behavior of the COVID-19 1 booster vaccine, namely education p value 0.000 OR 15,497 Variables that did not affect the behavior of doing COVID-19 booster vaccination were age, gender, knowledge, exposure to information, perceptions of government policies, anxiety about side effects, family support, community leader support, health worker support, perceptions of Booster vaccination 1 and history of comorbid diseases (p value > 0,05)

Keywords: Booster vaccination, COVID-19, practice

Topic: Communicable and non communicable disease

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Siwi Pramatama Mars Wijayanti)

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