MOTIVATION AND HESITANCY TOWARDS THE COVID-19 VACCINE IN EXPECTING MOTHERS

Dora Samaria, Nisrina Puspaningrum
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Abstract

The practical and efficient prevention of the transmission of COVID-19 infection is through vaccination. However, there are challenges associated with refusing or postponing vaccination due to skepticism regarding the efficacy and safety of vaccines, particularly among pregnant women. The risk factors of pregnant women tend to make this vulnerable group reluctant to uptake the vaccines. Motivation influences personal hesitancy in deciding, especially regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. Therefore, this study investigated the correlation between motivation and hesitancy related to COVID-19 vaccines in expectant mothers at the Bening Nawangsari Midwife Clinic, Bekasi City. In this cross-sectional study, as many as 301 pregnant mothers were chosen using the consecutive sampling method. The Motivations of Vaccination Questionnaire and The Reasons for Hesitation Questionnaire were employed when collecting the data. After calculating the data with the Chi-Square test, a significant relationship between motivation and vaccine hesitancy was revealed (p-value= 0.001). It was concluded that there was a significant relationship between expectant mothers' motivation and hesitation to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
新冠肺炎疫苗在期待母亲方面的积极性和一致性
预防新冠肺炎感染传播的实际有效方法是通过接种疫苗。然而,由于对疫苗的有效性和安全性持怀疑态度,拒绝或推迟接种疫苗也存在挑战,尤其是在孕妇中。孕妇的风险因素往往使这一弱势群体不愿接种疫苗。动机影响个人在决定时的犹豫,尤其是在新冠肺炎疫苗方面。因此,本研究在贝卡西市Bening Nawangsari助产士诊所调查了孕妇接种新冠肺炎疫苗的动机和犹豫之间的相关性。在这项横断面研究中,使用连续抽样方法选择了多达301名孕妇。在收集数据时采用了疫苗接种动机问卷和犹豫原因问卷。在用Chi-Square检验计算数据后,发现动机和疫苗犹豫之间存在显著关系(p值=0.001)。得出结论,准妈妈接种新冠肺炎疫苗的动机和犹豫之间存在显着关系。
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