Immunization is a way to increase a person's immunity to a disease, so that when he is later exposed to the disease he does not become sick. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2014 as many as 22.6 million children worldwide were not covered by routine immunization. In 2015 an estimated 19.9 million babies worldwide were not achieved with routine immunization services such as 3 doses of DTP vaccine. This type of research uses an analytical survey method using a cross sectional approach. This research was conducted in the working area of the Bayung Lincir Health Center. The population in this study were all mothers who had children aged over 1 year totaling 1385 people. The number of samples used in this study amounted to 92 respondents. Based on the results of univariate analysis, the results obtained from 92 respondents, mostly complete basic immunization, which totaled 56 respondents (60.9%) and 36 respondents (36 respondents (39.1%). obtained value = 0.029, attitude variable value = 0.034 and family support variable value = 0.014 smaller than = 0.05 indicates there is a significant relationship between knowledge, attitude and family support with basic immunization in the work area of the Bayung Lincir Health Center 2021. There are suggestions for health workers/Puskesmas to further improve immunization services and public education/health counseling about complete basic immunization.
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