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Determinants of factors influencing the utilization of Covid-19 vaccination services at sigli public health center, Pidie Regency, Aceh, Indonesia Fauza, Riska; Hidayat, Melania; Zahara, Meutia; Radhiah, Radhiah; Abdullah, Asnawi
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 1 (2024): April: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i1.1430

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This study aims to identify the factors influencing people's utilization of vaccination services at the Sigli City Health Center. This research employed an analytical observational design with a cross-sectional approach. Independent variables included age, occupation, education, knowledge, accessibility, family support, perception, and immunization history, while the dependent variable was the utilization of the Covid-19 vaccine service. The study was conducted in November, with a sample size of 371 respondents selected using random sampling techniques based on the Slovin formula. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to the respondents. The research findings revealed that approximately 78.71% of the population utilized the vaccine service, while 21.29% did not. Bivariate analysis indicated that out of the eight variables examined, five variables had a significant relationship with the utilization of the Covid-19 vaccine service, namely occupation, knowledge, accessibility, family support, and perception, each with a p-value of 0.000. Multivariate analysis further confirmed that knowledge was the most dominant factor, with a p-value of 0.000 and an Odds Ratio of 23.3 (95% CI = 63.5-85.9). Thus, a lack of knowledge was found to be a significant factor influencing the utilization of the Covid-19 vaccine service.
Knowledge and skills in combating stunting in toddlers in Aceh Besar regency (a comparative study of BKKBN cadres with Integrated Service Post cadres) Majid, Abdul; Hermansyah, Hermansyah; Zahara, Meutia; Abdullah, Asnawi; Hafnidar, Hafnidar
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 1 (2024): April: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i1.1436

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Stunting is a critical issue with irreversible consequences on children's growth and development. In Ingin Jaya and Indrapuri districts, stunting is a significant concern. This research examined the knowledge and skills of TPK and Posyandu cadres in tackling stunting in Aceh Besar Regency. The study included 50 TPK cadres and 50 Integrated Service Post cadres actively engaged in Want Jaya and Indrapuri districts in 2022. Analysis revealed no significant differences in knowledge (P=0.562) and skills (P=0.445) between the cadres. Cadres' motivation level emerged as the most influential factor impacting stunting prevalence, with lower motivation associated with a 4.67% increase in stunting village score (P=0.030). These findings offer valuable insights for addressing stunting and inform effective management strategies in rural areas. While no significant differences were found in knowledge, skills, education, and occupation between TPK and Integrated Service Post cadres in Aceh Besar District, variations were observed in the distance from the village to the district capital. Inadequate knowledge and motivation in both cadre groups significantly affect efforts to combat toddler stunting.
Co-Authors Abdul Majid Abdurrahman, Faisal Bin Adamy, Aulina Afrida, Maina Aini Qurratu Aini, Qurratu Ajarni Ajarni Alfad Darul Umra Alma Aletta Alma, Siti Amiren, Muslim Andrean, Heppy Maulizar Anisrina Anisrina Arifin, Vera Nazhira Aripin Ahmad, Aripin Aslam Nur Asnawi Abdullah Asnawi Abdullah Asnawi Abdullah Asyifa, Putri Aulia zulkifli, Riski Baharuddin, Dharina Basri Aramico Basri Aramico, Basri Cintia, Defi Cut Mawar Helmanda Cut Mawar Helmanda Cut Nasrulsyah Cut Novrita Rizki Cut Novrita Rizki Dharina Baharuddin Dilla Santi, Tahara Erlina, Eni Essy Harnelly Fadhillah, Nada Fadhlullah, Fadhlullah Fahmi Ichwansyah Fajriana, Nurul Falita, Cut Mela Farrah Fahdhienie Fatemah Rosma Fauza, Riska Febyolla Presilawati Hafnidar A. Rani Hafnidar, Hafnidar Hanifah Hasnur Hasnita, Nevi Helmanda, Cut Mawar Hermansyah Hermansyah Hermansyah Hermansyah Hidayat, Melania Ichwamsyah, Fahmi Ichwansyah, Fachmi Ilham Wahyudi Ira Puspita Sari Irhamna, Dian Ayu Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Kamaliah Kamaliah, Kamaliah Kobat, Reny Ivaqueene Kusma, Nila Lina Rahmawati Loki, Orismi Luthfi Nanda Perdana M. Marthoenis Maghfirah Maghfirah Mahlil Yulian Winda Maidar Maidar Maidar, Maidar Maifrizal, Maifrizal Manja Manja Maria Ulfa Masitoh Masitoh Masrita, Masrita Mauizah Hasanah Mauizah Hasanah Mauizzah Hasanah Mawaddah, Husnul Muhammad Fadhil Muhammad Fikri Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Yani Muhammad Yani, Muhammad Murdi, Syahrial MUSLIM MUSLIM Muslim Muslim Muslim Muslim Nada Fadhillah Nazariah Nazariah Nazariah Nazariah, Nazariah Nura Shara Amirza Nurhidayatun Rahma Nurjannah Nurjannah Nurul Fajriana Nurul Fajriana Ori Resmida Orismi Loki QURRATU AINI Qurratu, Aini Radhiah Zakaria Radhiah, Radhiah Rahmatun Nisa Rahmatun Nisa, Rahmatun Restu Andrian Restu Andrian, Restu Rina Hasnita Risnawati Risnawati Riza Septiani Riza Septiani Rizki, Cut Novrita Rosnidarwati Rosnidarwati Salsabila, Siti Saputra, Irwan Siti Salsabila Surna Lastri Suryady Suryady Suryady, Suryady Sutri Helfianti Suwarniati Suwarniati, Suwarniati Suwirda, Cut Syarifah Farissi Hamama Syelvita, Cut Yayang Tahara Dilla Santi Ulia Hanum Usman, Said Vera Nazhira Arifin Win, Cho Cho Winda, Mahlil Yulian Yosi Rosalita Zaharamutia, Zaharamutia Zairin Thomy Zakaria, Radhiah Zalianda, Rahma