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Analysis between Vaccination Status and Gender with Level of Confidence to Use of Covid-19 Vaccination in Community Athiya Adibatul Wasi; Diansanto Prayoga; Syifaul Lailiyah; Jayanti Dian Eka Sari; Mohammad Zainal Fatah; Ajeng Febrianti Rahayu
Media Gizi Kesmas Vol 11 No 2 (2022): MEDIA GIZI KESMAS (DECEMBER 2022)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mgk.v11i2.2022.358-364

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Background: The cases of Covid-19 in Indonesia continues to increase, various policies have been set by the government to prevent cases increase, one of which is the implementation of the vaccination program. However, there are still people who are hesitant or afraid to COVID-19 vaccination. Based on a survey conducted by the Indonesian Ministry of Health in 2021, some of the most common reasons for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine are related to vaccine safety (30%); doubts about the effectiveness of the vaccine (22%); distrust of vaccines (13%); concern about side effects such as fever and pain (12%); and religious reasons (8%).Objectives: To Analyze the relationship between vaccination status and gender with level of confidence to use of Covid-19 vaccination in the community.Methods: Observational research using a survey approach, cross-sectional study design. The population is adults who access the Healthy People Mall program in Banyuwangi, with a total sample of 437. Conducted from March to October 2021. Collecting data by studying literature and distributing online questionnaires using google forms. The level of confidence is obtained from the total score of 3 confidence indicators. Processing and analysis of research data using the Chi-square test.Results: 87.8% of females and 82% of males were vaccinated. A significant relationship between the level of confidence to use of the Covid-19 vaccine and vaccination status (P-value = 0.000), and no relationship between the level of confidence to use of the Covid-19 vaccine and gender (P-value = 0.124).Conclusions: The Majority of people who access the Healthy People Mall in Banyuwangi are vaccinated. The proportion of vaccinated, women is higher than men. The variable that has a relationship with the level of confidence in the use of the Covid-19 vaccine is vaccination status, while gender does not have a relationship.
Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Loyalitas Pasien di Rumah Sakit Krishanda Rachma Setiawati; Syifaul Lailiyah
Media Gizi Kesmas Vol 12 No 2 (2023): MEDIA GIZI KESMAS (DECEMBER 2023)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/mgk.v12i2.2023.1041-1046

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Background: Consumer loyalty has an important role in the progress of a company, both service and goods companies. Loyal customers are an important asset for companies to win the competition in doing business. One company that must always have loyal customers is a hospital. As a company that has a health orientation, hospitals need to pay attention to things that affect patient loyalty. Objectives: this study was conducted to identify any factors related to or influencing patient loyalty in the hospital Methods: the method used is a literature review by applying the PRISMA protocol. Data sources and references are collected online through Google Scholar, SAGE, and ResearchGate. The inclusion criteria are articles published in the period 2017-2022, original research, full text, and open access. Discussion: Patient loyalty in hospitals can be influenced by several things, namely service quality factors, marketing mix factors consisting of price elements, product elements, promotional elements, process elements, and people elements, as well as patient satisfaction factors. Conclusions: Service quality, marketing mix and patient satisfaction have a significant relationship to patient loyalty in the hospital