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摘要
COVID-19的高大规模传播导致了大量的死亡率和发病率。这是由于印度尼西亚政府持续推行的COVID-19疫苗接种覆盖率低造成的。这可以通过基于社区自我效能感的健康促进来确定,因为COVID-19的有效预防尚未得到充分实施。公众对预防新冠肺炎的理解和认知备受期待。支持COVID-19疫苗接种需要公众信心或已知的自我效能感。本研究旨在了解社区自我效能感与2021年Kampar Regency Siak Hulu I Health Center COVID-19疫苗接种的关系。本研究采用横断面分析方法,采用简单随机抽样技术对209名被试进行分析定量研究。根据卡方检验结果,发现自我效能感与COVID-19疫苗接种之间存在相关性。结果表明,一个自我效能高的人比自我效能低的人多接种5倍以上的疫苗。建议在社区开展好、易懂的新冠疫苗接种健康沟通,提高自我效能感。
Community Self-Efficacy Relationship to COVID-19 Vaccination at Puskesmas Siak Hulu I Kampar Regency in 2021
The high massive transmission of COVID-19 occurs great numerous of mortality and morbidity. It is caused by low coverage of COVID-19 vaccinations that are continuously pursued by the Indonesian government. This can be identified by health promotion based on community self-efficacy as effective prevention of COVID-19 has not been fully implemented. Public understanding and perception of the prevention of COVID-19 are highly expected. Public confidence or known self-efficacy is needed in supporting COVID-19 vaccination. This study aims to find out the relationship of community self-efficacy to COVID-19 vaccination at the Siak Hulu I Health Center in Kampar Regency in 2021. This was an analytic quantitative study with a cross-sectional approach to 209 participants which was taken by simple random sampling technique in Puskesmas Siak Hulu I. Based on the chi-square test result, it was found a relationship between self-efficacy and COVID-19 vaccination. The results showed that a person has a high self-efficacy greater than 5 times more vaccination than someone who has low self-efficacy. It is recommended to increase self-efficacy through good and easy-to-understand health communication about COVID-19 vaccination in the community.