Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increase in the death rate of pregnant women. The government is taking preventive action by providing COVID-19 vaccination to pregnant women in accordance with the Circular Letter of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia HK.02.01/I/2007/2021. Even though it has been carried out for 2 months, vaccination coverage is still low, especially in Temanggung Regency. This study aims to determine behavioral determinants in the use of COVID-19 vaccination services for pregnant women. This research uses an analytical survey method with a quantitative approach through a cross-sectional study. Taking 200 samples using the Accidental Sampling technique based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data was collected using a research questionnaire and then analyzed using the Spearman Rank test. The research results show that there is a weak relationship between employment status and perceived vulnerability and utilization of COVID-19 vaccination services among pregnant women. There is a fairly strong relationship between education level, perception of waiting time, and accessibility with the utilization of vaccination services for pregnant women. There is a strong relationship between attitudes, knowledge, availability of health facilities, availability of health workers, and ease of information with the use of COVID-19 vaccination services for pregnant women.
Recommended Citation
Astutik, Risa Septi; Sriatmi, Ayun; and Fatmasari, Eka Yunila
(2024)
"Determinants of Utilization of COVID-19 Vaccination Services for Pregnant Women,"
Preventia: The Indonesian Journal of Public Health: Vol. 9:
No.
1, Article 2.
DOI: 10.17977/um044v9i12024p9-20
Available at:
https://citeus.um.ac.id/preventia/vol9/iss1/2
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