STIGMA and knowledge of COVID 19 vaccines affect the COVID 19 vaccination in Indonesia

Husnun Amalia, N. Hairunisa, Nashita Amira Zaina, Yasmine Mashabi, Laila Musfirah, Isra Sabrina, Emad Yousif
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Objective: This study aoimed to assess STIGMA's effect and knowledge of the COVID-19 vaccine on COVID-19 vaccination. Methods: The research design is cross-sectionall with consecutive non-random sampling. The method used is a questionnaire-based survey given online. The questionnaire included respondent characteristics, history of COVID-19 vaccination, stigma, and factors that influenced the COVID-19 vaccination. The data were exported from the Google form to Microsoft Excel version 16.57 for cleaning and coding, and analysis with SPSS 25.0. Variables were analyzed using the chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests (95% confidence level and p-value 5%). Correlation using the Spearman test (r is significant if > 0.001) and the odds ratio (OR) of the two variables. Results: The study was attended by 291 respondents aged 15-59 years, 51.9% worked in the health sector, and 48.1% were the general public. Perception regarding knowledge of COVID-19 shows that 79.7% know and 20.3% don't know. 95.5% of respondents knew about the COVID-19 vaccine program, and the remaining 4.9% did not know. Respondents who had received vaccinations were 97.3%, and 2.7% had not been vaccinated. Factors related to the STIGMA of the COVID-19 vaccine were work in the health sector (p=0.001, r=0.200), knowledge of COVID-19 (p=0.001, r=0.195), and knowledge of the COVID-19 vaccine program (p=0.000, r= 0.221). Factors related to receiving vaccinations were knowing the COVID-19 vaccine program (p=0.000, r=0.574) and the STIGMA of the COVID-19 vaccine (p=0.000, r=0.225) Conclusion: Implementing the vaccination program will be successful if the community has good knowledge about vaccines and does not have a STIGMA for vaccines.
STIGMA 和 COVID 19 疫苗知识对印度尼西亚 COVID 19 疫苗接种的影响
研究目的本研究旨在评估 STIGMA 对 COVID-19 疫苗接种的影响和对 COVID-19 疫苗的了解:研究设计为横断面连续非随机抽样。采用的方法是在线问卷调查。问卷内容包括受访者特征、COVID-19 疫苗接种史、耻辱感以及影响 COVID-19 疫苗接种的因素。数据从谷歌表格导出到 Microsoft Excel 16.57 版进行清理和编码,并使用 SPSS 25.0 进行分析。变量分析采用卡方检验和费雪精确检验(置信水平为 95%,P 值为 5%)。使用斯皮尔曼检验(r>0.001 为显著)和两个变量的几率比(OR)进行相关性分析:参与研究的 291 名受访者年龄在 15-59 岁之间,51.9% 在卫生部门工作,48.1% 为普通大众。对 COVID-19 的了解程度显示,79.7% 的受访者知道,20.3% 的受访者不知道。95.5%的受访者知道 COVID-19 疫苗计划,其余 4.9%的受访者不知道。97.3%的受访者接种过疫苗,2.7%的受访者没有接种过疫苗。与 COVID-19 疫苗的 STIGMA 相关的因素有:在卫生部门工作(p=0.001,r=0.200)、对 COVID-19 的了解(p=0.001,r=0.195)和对 COVID-19 疫苗计划的了解(p=0.000,r=0.221)。与接种疫苗相关的因素是了解 COVID-19 疫苗计划(p=0.000,r=0.574)和 COVID-19 疫苗的 STIGMA(p=0.000,r=0.225):如果社区对疫苗有很好的了解,并且对疫苗没有 STIGMA,那么疫苗接种计划的实施就会取得成功。
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