Factors Affecting Vaccine Distribution Activities For The Community With Door To Door Method
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Title
Factors Affecting Vaccine Distribution Activities For The Community With Door To Door Method
Subject
affecting, community, covid-19, factors, vaccine
Description
Background: The "pick up the ball" system requires
distribution facilities such as vehicles and special storage areas
that guarantee the quality of vaccines, using the door-to-door
method to speed up and reach more residents who need to get
vaccinated directly at the home of the vaccine participant.
Methods: A cross-sectional study with a retrospective
approach. This study collected data in 2 districts in
Yogyakarta's special regency: the Kulon Progo district and the
Gunung Kidul district. The sample for this study was drawn
from a community of 249 vaccine recipients using random
sampling.The original questionnaire for the factors was used.
The pilot study results for the validity and reliability test for the
original questionnaire showed that the validity of each
statement was 0.4409 and the reliability was 0.772. A chisquare test was employed for data analysis.
Results: It was found that the participant's age, occupation,
knowledge, and education level have no relationship with the
activity of vaccination distribution. One factor has a
relationship with the activity of vaccination distribution,
namely the vaccine schedule factor with an OR value of 1,205.
Conclusion: The factor affecting the activity of distributing the
COVID-19 vaccine was the respondent's schedule, while the
factor that had no relationship was the participant's age,
occupation, knowledge, and education level. Health workers can maximize the performance of the COVID-19 vaccination by using the door-to-door method by paying attention to the community's schedule
distribution facilities such as vehicles and special storage areas
that guarantee the quality of vaccines, using the door-to-door
method to speed up and reach more residents who need to get
vaccinated directly at the home of the vaccine participant.
Methods: A cross-sectional study with a retrospective
approach. This study collected data in 2 districts in
Yogyakarta's special regency: the Kulon Progo district and the
Gunung Kidul district. The sample for this study was drawn
from a community of 249 vaccine recipients using random
sampling.The original questionnaire for the factors was used.
The pilot study results for the validity and reliability test for the
original questionnaire showed that the validity of each
statement was 0.4409 and the reliability was 0.772. A chisquare test was employed for data analysis.
Results: It was found that the participant's age, occupation,
knowledge, and education level have no relationship with the
activity of vaccination distribution. One factor has a
relationship with the activity of vaccination distribution,
namely the vaccine schedule factor with an OR value of 1,205.
Conclusion: The factor affecting the activity of distributing the
COVID-19 vaccine was the respondent's schedule, while the
factor that had no relationship was the participant's age,
occupation, knowledge, and education level. Health workers can maximize the performance of the COVID-19 vaccination by using the door-to-door method by paying attention to the community's schedule
Creator
Chatarina Hatri Istiarini, Resta Betaliani Wirata, Nurlia Ikaningtyas, Ratna Puspita Adiyasa
Source
https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v0i0.595
Publisher
Poltekkes Surakarta
Date
December 2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
Chatarina Hatri Istiarini, Resta Betaliani Wirata, Nurlia Ikaningtyas, Ratna Puspita Adiyasa, “Factors Affecting Vaccine Distribution Activities For The Community With Door To Door Method,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 27, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10852.