MINAT UNTUK MELAKUKAN VAKSINASI COVID-19 BERDASARKAN TEORI HEALTH BELIEF MODELSystematic Review

The prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, morbidity and mortality rates had led the government to implement a national COVID-19 vaccination program. However the slow pace of vaccination and rejection from some communities are one of the obstacles to achieving Herd Immunity. Health Belief Model theory is a th...

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Main Author: Reffi Eka Wulansari, (Author)
Format: Book
Published: 2021-08-31.
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Summary:The prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, morbidity and mortality rates had led the government to implement a national COVID-19 vaccination program. However the slow pace of vaccination and rejection from some communities are one of the obstacles to achieving Herd Immunity. Health Belief Model theory is a theory based on perceptions composed of perceptions of susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barrier which are closely related to the willingness and rejection of the community in carrying out an effort to prevent and healthy behaviors. This study aims to determine the interest in vaccinating against COVID-19 based on the Health Belief Model Theory (Systematic Review). The research method uses a systematic review using PRISMA-P. Searches for scientific literature were conducted in several databases including PubMed, Science Direct, EBSCO Medline and Google Scholar. The literature quality assessment uses JBI criteria with the inclusion criteria of primary data journals, Indonesian population, English and Indonesian language journals, sampling in 2021, and using the 4 pillars of HBM theory as exposure. Statistically, the perception of benefits and the perception of vulnerability have a significant relationship with the interest in vaccinating against COVID-19. Statistically, the perception of benefits and the perception of vulnerability have a significant relationship with the interest in vaccinating against COVID-19. The perception of obstacles has an inverse relationship with vaccination interest while the perception of severity has no significant relationship with the interest in COVID-19 vaccination, however, vaccination interest can also be influenced by factors such as mass media information, government regulations, or other HBM modification factors.
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