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Peak of Covid-19 Case Increase: Factors Related to Acceptance of the Covid-19 Booster Among Adolescents Putri, Santy Irene; Arie Jefry Ka’arayeno; Siti Asiyah; Joel Rey Ugsang Acob
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): October
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v9i1.917

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Background: The acceleration of booster vaccination targets a minimum of 50 percent people aged 18 years and above while still prioritizing high-risk groups, such as the elderly. This is crucial to extend the protection of the Covid-19 vaccine and ensure that there is no surge in cases in the future. Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the determinant factors of Covid-19 booster acceptance among adolescents aged 18-24 years. Methods: The present study adopted an analytic observation method with a cross-sectional approach. It took place in East Java and involved 1415 adolescents selected through a simple random sampling. The dependent variable was Covid-19 booster acceptance among these adolescents. The independent variables were age, education, gender, and family income. The data were obtained through a questionnaire. They processed using bivariate analysis to investigate the relationship between the dependent and independent variables. To determine the acceptance of adolescents towards Covid-19 booster, it used multivariate logistic regression. Results: Age (OR= 1.71, CI 95% = 1.25 to 2.3, p= 0.001), education (OR= 1.56, CI 95% = 1.18 to 2.08, p= 0.002), gender (OR= 1.51, CI 95% = 0.14 to 1.99, p= 0.004), and family income (OR= 1.36, CI 95% = 0.10 to 1.85, p= 0.052) hold a statistically significant relationship with Covid-19 booster acceptance among adolescents. Conclusion: Age, education, gender, and family income are factors affecting Covid-19 booster acceptance among adolescents. Government and other relevant stakeholders are expected to take comprehensive measures to increase Covid-19 booster vaccination among adolescents aged 18-24 years.
Detection of Asymptomatic Cases of Covid-19 Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review Prima Soultoni Akbar; Santy Irene Putri; Astri Yunita
Journal Of Nursing Practice Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jnp.v5i2.201

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Background: There have been many cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus detected in pregnant women. Data posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that around 55% of pregnant women who are confirmed Covid-19 and hospitalized are asymptomatic. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to systematically review the detection of asymptomatic Covid-19 cases in pregnant women. The articles were selected from WorldCat, ProQuest, EBSCO, and PubMed Database journals published from January to April 2020. "Covid-19" or "Coronavirus" or “Coronaviruses” or "2019-nCoV" or "SARS-CoV" or "MERS-CoV" and “Asymptomatic” and “Pregnant Women” were the keywords included for this review. Articles in English or Indonesian language that were published or in press articles about Covid-19, focusing on the detection of asymptomatic Covid-19 cases of pregnant women, and the type of study is cohort were inclusion criteria. Methods: The articles using language rather than English or Indonesian were excluded. Articles for which no abstract and no provided any significant information were in the exclusion criteria. Results: A total of 628 articles achieve from the databases, the authors identified that 12 articles were analyzed. Conclusion: Based on the results of a review of several articles it can be concluded that pregnant women who do not have symptoms of Covid-19 show a large enough percentage and have a greater risk of receiving intensive care compared to women who are not pregnant.
Co-Authors Abd. Rohman ACHMAD JAELANI RUSDI Agnis Sabat Kristiana Agusta Dian Ellina Ahmad Syauqi Mubarok Akbar, Prima Soultoni Akri, Yusnita Julyarni Anasulfalah, Hakim Anggio Ivana Anggun Fitri Handayani Anriyani, Yuyun Artha Budi Susila Duarsa Astri Yunita Astri Yunita Astri Yunita Astri Yunita Astri Yunita Atmojo, Joko Tri Ayu Anulus Berna Detha Meilyana Chairani Garno Cita, Erick Endra D, Rizki Aqsyari Dalla, Endawati Susisanti Ngguku Deny Sutrisna Wiatma Devi, Hilda Mazarina Devy Putri Nursanti Dewi Arradini Dian Jayantari Putri K Hedo Erike Yunicha Viridula Fajriah, Asruria Sani Fita Rusdian Ikawati Fitriani, Yessy Flora A. Mase Gamar, No’o Handayani, Rina Tri Hanif, Ihsan Hendra Dwi Kurniawan Hendra Dwi Kurniawan Hendra Dwi Kurniawan, Hendra Dwi Ika Cahyaningrum Ikhwan Abdullah Isnani Nurhayati Joel Rey Ugsang Acob Joko Tri Atmojo Ka'arayeno, Arie Jefry Karlinda Karlinda Koekoeh Hardjito Krisnanda Aditya Pradana Kumalasari, Eri Puji Lilik Afifah Livana Ph, Livana Liya Ni’matul Maula Maftuchah Maftuchah Maria Paula Marla Nahak Maria Paula Marla Nahak Mustain Mustain Nahak, Maria Paula Marla Nahak, Marla Ningsih, Dovi Dwi Mardiyah Nor Asiyah Novita Dewi Nur Laili Qomariah Nur ‘Azah Nurul Ulya Luthfiyana Nurul Ulya Luthfiyana Perdana Prabasari Putri Ichsani Philipus Prihantiko Kurniagung Purwanti, Anik Raden Maria Veronika Widiatrilupi Rahmi Utami Ramadhanti, Tarisa Aulia Ratna Diana Fransiska Rejo Rejo Retno Dewi Prisusanti Rina Tri Handayani Riski Candra Amalia Sarsini, Wa Silfia Angela N Halu Siti Asiyah Siti Asiyah Soemanto, RB Suhariyono, Untung Slamet Suhartik Suhartik Supriyono, Nisa'i Daramita Susanti Pratamaningtyas Susmini, Susmini Tri Yuniarti, Tri Trisakti Halimah Delimasari Wardoyo, Puspo Widiyanto, Aris Wiliarisa Prita Purwanti Wiqodatul Ummah Woro Tri Utami Woro Tri Utami Yabar, Welelmina Yefta Yefta yulia lanti retno dewi Yuly Peristiowati Yunamawan, Donny Yuniarti, Tri Yusnita Julyarni Akri