Analysis of Factors Relating to Community Compliance with the Implementation of Health Protocols Post Covid-19 Vaccination

J. Sinambela, Dan Ginting, T. R. Sinaga
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The implementation of health protocols in the community has decreased after the decline in Covid-19 cases globally, especially in Indonesia. People assume that they will be immune to the virus after being vaccinated, and the President's discourse that people can already take off their masks outside the room, resulting in decreased public compliance in implementing health protocols. This study aimed to analyze factors related to community compliance in implementing the Covid-19 post-vaccination health protocol at the Matiti Health Center, Humbang Hasundutan Regency in 2022. The cross-sectional method was used in the study design. Data collection was in the form of primary data by giving questionnaires to the public who visited the Maititi Health Center with a total sample of 237 people using accidental sampling. The results of the bivariate analysis show that the variables age, education, knowledge, attitudes and availability of Covid-19 prevention facilities and infrastructure are related to community compliance in implementing health protocols after Covid-19 vaccination. It can be concluded that the dominant variables related to community compliance in implementing the post-vaccination Covid-19 health protocol are education and the availability of Covid-19 prevention facilities and infrastructure.
Covid-19疫苗接种后社区遵守卫生规程相关因素分析
在全球(特别是印度尼西亚)Covid-19病例减少后,社区卫生方案的实施有所减少。人们认为他们接种疫苗后就会对病毒免疫,总统说人们已经可以在房间外面摘下口罩,导致公众对执行卫生协议的依从性下降。本研究旨在分析2022年Humbang Hasundutan县Matiti卫生中心实施Covid-19疫苗接种后卫生方案的社区依从性相关因素。研究设计采用横断面法。数据收集采用原始数据的形式,通过向访问Maititi保健中心的公众发放问卷,采用偶然抽样的方式收集了237人的样本。双变量分析结果显示,年龄、教育程度、知识、态度以及Covid-19预防设施和基础设施的可用性等变量与社区在Covid-19疫苗接种后执行卫生方案的依从性有关。可以得出结论,与社区遵守疫苗接种后Covid-19卫生方案相关的主要变量是教育和Covid-19预防设施和基础设施的可用性。
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