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Nanda Hudawwarachmah, Aznan Lelo
MJKI No.12
Jakarta : Grafiti Medika Pers, 2011
Indeks Artikel Jurnal-Majalah Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Zainul Khaqiqi Nantabah, Agung Dwi Laksono, Tumaji
BPSK Vol.18, No.1
Surabaya : Balitbangkes Kemenkes RI, 2015
Indeks Artikel Jurnal-Majalah Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Buku II, Media Indonesia. hal : 41
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Indeks Koran Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Buku III, media indonesia. hal: 90
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Indeks Koran Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Buku III, Media Indonesia. hal : 173
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Indeks Koran Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Kliping koran Media Indonesia 2015
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Indeks Koran Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Kliping koran Media Indonesia 2015
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Indeks Koran Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Eris Maida; Pembimbing: Does Sampoerno
S-3776
Depok : FKM-UI, 2004
S1 - Skripsi Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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John Henderson; alih bahasa, Sunarsi Sunario
618.9212 HEN p
Djakarta : Kinta, 1970
Buku (pinjaman 1 minggu) Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Reza Dara Pertiwi; Pembimbing: Dian Ayubi; Penguji: Evi Martha, Ella N. Hadi, Nurwirah Verliyanti, Sri Dewi Hayani
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Anak-anak termasuk dalam kategori rentan terinfeksi COVID-19. Keputusan orang tua untuk memberikan izin kepada anaknya untuk divaksinasi atau tidak, bergantung pada kesediaan orang tua untuk menerima vaksin tersebut. IDAI menetapkan capaian vaksinasi sebesar 100% untuk PTM yang aman, sedangkan WHO menetapkan sebesar 70%. Cakupan vaksinasi COVID-19 untuk anak umur 6-11 tahun di Kecamatan Cakung hanya 65.57% untuk dosis pertama dan 33.59% untuk dosis kedua, angka cakupan ini merupakan yang paling rendah jika dibandingkan dengan kecamatan lain yang ada di DKI Jakarta. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui determinan penerimaan orang tua terhadap pemberian vaksin COVID-19 pada anak sekolah dasar di Kecamatan Cakung Kota Jakarta Timur. Penelitian menggunakan desain cross sectional, pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui pengisian kuisioner secara online. Responden penelitian berjumlah 394 orang tua dari murid sekolah dasar yang berada di Kecamatan Cakung. Analisis multivariat menggunakan regresi logistik ganda model faktor risiko. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan 87.3% orang tua menerima pemberian vaksin COVID-19 untuk anak mereka. Persepsi manfaat (pValue: 0.018), persepsi hambatan (pValue: 0.018), dan pemicu bertindak (pValue: 0.001) merupakan variabel yang berhubungan signifikan dengan penerimaan orang tua terhadap pemberian vaksin COVID-19. Pemicu bertindak menjadi variabel dominan yang berhubungan dengan penerimaan orang tua. Orang tua dengan pemicu bertindak yang tinggi cenderung menerima vaksin COVID-19 3,1 kali lebih besar dibanding dengan orang tua dengan pemicu bertindak rendah setelah dikontrol persepsi manfaat dan persepsi hambatan.
Children are in the vulnerable category of COVID-19 infection. Parent’s decision to grant permission for their children to be vaccinated or not, depends on the parental acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination itself. Indonesian Pediatric Association set the vaccination coverage rate at 100% for safe face-to-face learning, while WHO set it at 70%. COVID-19 vaccination coverage for children aged 6-11 years in Cakung district is only 65.57% for the first dose and 33.59% for the second dose, this rate is the lowest compared to other sub-districts in DKI Jakarta. This study aims to find out the determinants of parental acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination in elementary school children in Cakung district, East Jakarta City. The Study used a cross sectional design, data collection was done through filling out online questionnaires. The research respondents were 394 parents of elementary school students in Cakung district. Multivariate analysis using multiple logistic regression risk factor model. The result has shown that 87.3% of parents received the COVID-19 vaccination for their children. Perceived benefits (pValue: 0.018), perceived barriers (pValue: 0.018), and cues to action (pValue: 0.001) were variables that were significantly associated with parental acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccination. Cues to action became the dominant variable in this study. Parents with high-cues to action tend to receive the COVID-19 vaccination 3.1 times more than those with low-cues to action after being controlled by perceived benefits and perceived barriers.
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Children are in the vulnerable category of COVID-19 infection. Parent’s decision to grant permission for their children to be vaccinated or not, depends on the parental acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination itself. Indonesian Pediatric Association set the vaccination coverage rate at 100% for safe face-to-face learning, while WHO set it at 70%. COVID-19 vaccination coverage for children aged 6-11 years in Cakung district is only 65.57% for the first dose and 33.59% for the second dose, this rate is the lowest compared to other sub-districts in DKI Jakarta. This study aims to find out the determinants of parental acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination in elementary school children in Cakung district, East Jakarta City. The Study used a cross sectional design, data collection was done through filling out online questionnaires. The research respondents were 394 parents of elementary school students in Cakung district. Multivariate analysis using multiple logistic regression risk factor model. The result has shown that 87.3% of parents received the COVID-19 vaccination for their children. Perceived benefits (pValue: 0.018), perceived barriers (pValue: 0.018), and cues to action (pValue: 0.001) were variables that were significantly associated with parental acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccination. Cues to action became the dominant variable in this study. Parents with high-cues to action tend to receive the COVID-19 vaccination 3.1 times more than those with low-cues to action after being controlled by perceived benefits and perceived barriers.
T-6579
Depok : FKM UI, 2022
S2 - Tesis Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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