THE RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT COVID-19 WITH COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAM

Ninik Murtiyani, Y. Yulianto, Lailatul Adhimah
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Introduction: There are so many issues that affect information about the Covid-19 vaccine, such as safety and vaccines that have not been proven to be effective in preventing someone from being infected with Covid-19 again. Knowledge will also affect the public's perception of the Covid-19 vaccination program. Methods: The design of this study was a cross-sectional approach. with a population of 127 respondents and a sample of 96 people. The sampling method uses simple random sampling, data collection uses a questionnaire. The variables in this study are the dependent variable on perceptions of the Covid-19 vaccination program in the community and the independent variable on knowledge about Covid-19. Spearman Rho test with < 0.05. Result: respondents' knowledge (88.5%) is good. Respondents' perception of the COVID-19 vaccination program (90.6%) was positive. The results of the Spearman rho test showed = 0.018 < = 0.05. Conclusion: there is a relationship between knowledge about Covid-19 and the perception of the Covid-19 vaccination program in the community in Sumari Hamlet, Sumari Village, Sitsampeyan District, Gresik
COVID-19知识与社区对COVID-19疫苗接种计划认知的关系
导语:影响Covid-19疫苗信息的问题很多,例如安全性和尚未被证明可有效防止某人再次感染Covid-19的疫苗。知识也会影响公众对Covid-19疫苗接种计划的看法。方法:本研究采用横断面法设计。调查对象为127人,样本为96人。抽样方法采用简单随机抽样,数据收集采用问卷调查。本研究中的变量是社区对Covid-19疫苗接种计划认知的因变量和关于Covid-19知识的自变量。Spearman Rho检验,< 0.05。结果:被调查者的知识水平良好(88.5%)。受访者对COVID-19疫苗接种计划的看法(90.6%)是积极的。Spearman rho检验结果为= 0.018 < = 0.05。结论:在Gresik Sitsampeyan区Sumari村Sumari村的社区中,关于Covid-19的知识与对Covid-19疫苗接种规划的认知之间存在关系
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