2021
DOI: 10.31983/micajo.v2i3.7492
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Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Ibu Dalam Kunjungan Imunisasi Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 Dalam Perspektif Health Belief Model (Hbm)

Abstract: Pandemic Covid-19 has an impact on the implementation of health programs, especially immunization services and PD3I surveillance. Coverage of immunization at Kaliwungu health center is still low, especially polio (89.3%) compared to 23 other health centers in Semarang regency and immunization visits only 3.2% in March. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors that influenced immunization visits during the Covid-19 pandemic period based on the health belief model (HBM) theory at Kaliwungu health ce… Show more

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“…Kaliwungu. 27 Namun, penelitian ini sejalan dengan penelitian yang telah dilakukan oleh Laila Kusumawati (2007), dimana tidak adanya hubungan antara persepsi hambatan ibu dengan pemberian imunisasi HB 0-7 hari. 15…”
Section: Hubungan Isyarat Untuk Bertindak Dengan Pemanfaatan Pelayana...unclassified
“…Kaliwungu. 27 Namun, penelitian ini sejalan dengan penelitian yang telah dilakukan oleh Laila Kusumawati (2007), dimana tidak adanya hubungan antara persepsi hambatan ibu dengan pemberian imunisasi HB 0-7 hari. 15…”
Section: Hubungan Isyarat Untuk Bertindak Dengan Pemanfaatan Pelayana...unclassified
“…Based on data obtained from The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) it is stated that at least 80 million children aged less than 1 year are at risk for suffering from Diphtheria, Measles. and Polio due to disruption of routine immunization services in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic (Susilowati et al, 2021). There are 64% of 107 countries experiencing disruptions or delays in the implementation of routine immunization services and 60 countries delaying the implementation of immunization campaigns, especially Measles and Polio (Ministry of Health RI, 2020) (Nadhifa et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%