Husband's Support for Pregnant Women's Unwillingness with Covid-19 Vaccination

Frisca Desma Ayu Kusuma Wardani, Stella Maris Bakara, S. Suminah
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The development of Covid-19 cases shows that the number of confirmed cases of pregnant women with Covid-19 in serious condition has increased in several large cities in Indonesia. This study aimed to explore the correlation between husband's support and pregnant women's disapproval of Covid-19 vaccination. This research used analytical methods with a cross sectional design. Data was collected between October 14 and November 14 2022 in the Piyeung Community Health Center working area. All pregnant women in the area became the research population, and 85 people were taken as samples using the total sampling method. The research instrument consists of primary data collected through questionnaires and secondary data obtained from the Covid-19 Vaccination Achievement Report for Pregnant Women at the Aceh Besar Health Service and Piyeung Community Health Center. Data analysis involves univariate analysis techniques to distribute variable frequencies, as well as bivariate analysis using the chi-square test to assess the relationship between independent and dependent variables. The results of the univariate analysis showed that the majority of subjects (73 people or 85.9%) were not willing to be vaccinated. The research results showed that there was a significant correlation between husband's support (p-value=0,000) and pregnant women's unwillingness to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Therefore, it is hoped that health workers will be more proactive in promoting Covid-19 vaccination to pregnant women and provide the necessary information to increase awareness and acceptance of this vaccination.
丈夫支持孕妇不愿接种 Covid-19 疫苗
Covid-19病例的发展情况表明,在印度尼西亚的几个大城市中,确诊感染Covid-19且病情严重的孕妇病例数量有所增加。本研究旨在探讨丈夫的支持与孕妇不同意接种 Covid-19 疫苗之间的相关性。本研究采用横断面设计的分析方法。数据收集时间为 2022 年 10 月 14 日至 11 月 14 日,地点在皮营社区卫生中心工作区。该地区的所有孕妇均为研究对象,采用总体抽样法抽取了 85 人作为样本。研究工具包括通过调查问卷收集的原始数据,以及从亚齐省卫生局和皮营社区卫生中心的孕妇Covid-19疫苗接种成果报告中获得的二手数据。数据分析包括分布变量频率的单变量分析技术,以及使用卡方检验评估自变量和因变量之间关系的双变量分析。单变量分析结果显示,大多数受试者(73 人或 85.9%)不愿意接种疫苗。研究结果表明,丈夫的支持(p 值=0,000)与孕妇不愿意接种 Covid-19 疫苗之间存在显著相关性。因此,希望卫生工作者能够更加积极主动地向孕妇宣传 Covid-19 疫苗接种,并提供必要的信息,以提高人们对这种疫苗接种的认识和接受程度。
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