Arie Dwi Pratiwi, D. Endarti, T. Andayani, S. A. Kristina
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父母对轮状病毒腹泻和疫苗的了解可能会影响孩子接种疫苗的决定。本研究的目的是考察家长对轮状病毒腹泻和疫苗知识的了解程度,并确定影响家长对轮状病毒腹泻和疫苗知识的因素。方法:本研究采用多中心横断面观察性研究设计。研究工具使用问卷来确定社会人口变量和受访者的知识。结果:采用方便抽样法对印度尼西亚中加里曼丹省、楠榜省、中苏拉威西省、西爪哇省和日惹省5个省的500名家长进行了调查。家长对本次研究的认知程度较好,平均得分为78.2±16.81分。然而,在500名受访者中,只有158名(31.6%)家长知道轮状病毒疫苗不包括在印度尼西亚的国家健康保险计划中。年龄、受教育程度、月支出、耳鸣腹泻与轮状病毒疫苗接种经历、疫苗接种及疾病信息和疫苗来源等特征组的平均知识知晓程度差异有统计学意义(p <0.05)。结论:本研究提示有必要对轮状病毒腹泻和疫苗进行健康宣传,以实现信息的公平分配,增加公众知识,为未来的免疫规划提供支持。引文:Pratiwi A D, Endarti D, Andayani T M, Kristina S A.印度尼西亚家长对轮状病毒腹泻和疫苗的了解。vacres。2020;7(1):38-43。DOI: 10.29252 / vacres.7.1.38
Parent’s Knowledge on Rotavirus Diarrhea and Vaccine in Indonesia
Introduction: Parent’s knowledge on rotavirus diarrhea and vaccine might influence the decision to vaccinate a child. The purpose of this study was to examine knowledge level and to determine the factors that influence parents’ knowledge on rotavirus diarrhea and vaccine. Methods: The study applied an observational study design with a multi-center cross-sectional approach. The research instrument used a questionnaire to determine the sociodemographic variables and knowledge of respondents. Results: Data were collected from a survey of 500 parents in 5 provinces including Province of Central Kalimantan, Lampung, Central Sulawesi, West Java, and Yogyakarta in Indonesia using convenience sampling technique. Parents’ knowledge in this study was quite good with the average score of 78.2 ± 16.81. However, out of 500 respondents, only 158 (31.6%) parents knew that the rotavirus vaccine was not included in Indonesia's national health insurance program. There was a significant difference in the average of knowledge between the characteristics groups of age, education, monthly expenditure and experience of hearing diarrhea and rotavirus vaccine, vaccinating and source of disease information and vaccine (p <0.05). Conclusion: This study suggests the need of health promotion related to rotavirus diarrhea and vaccine in order to achieve equitable distribution of information and increase public knowledge to support future immunization programs. Citation: Pratiwi A D, Endarti D, Andayani T M, Kristina S A. Parent’s Knowledge on Rotavirus Diarrhea and Vaccine in Indonesia. vacres. 2020; 7 (1) :38-43. DOI: 10.29252/vacres.7.1.38