VISIKES
Vol. 22 No. 2 (2023): VISIKES

Literature Review: Determinan Penerimaan Vaksinasi COVID-19 pada Ibu Hamil

Ayanasva, Khafina (Unknown)
Wiranti, Bella (Unknown)
Puspita, Anggraeny Dian (Unknown)
Azzahra, Amaliyah (Unknown)
Maajid, Sekar Khofidfah (Unknown)
Rejeki, Dwi Sarwani Sri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Nov 2023

Abstract

The COVID-19 virus that attacks the respiratory system, ranging from mild, and moderate, to death can affect anyone, including pregnant women. Vaccination has proven effective in dealing with the spread of COVID-19 cases. However, the majority of pregnant women are reluctant to receive vaccinations because of their fear. The research aims to determine the determinants of receiving COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant women to reduce their anxiety and be encouraged to be vaccinated. This study uses a literature review method from journals published between 2017-2022 in Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar with the keywords acceptance, vaccine COVID-19, and pregnant. The total results from the literature study obtained 13 articles that met the inclusion criteria. The result of this literature review is that the low acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination is seen in young pregnant women, but in China itself, younger pregnant women receive the vaccine higher; exposure to negative information about vaccines; non-white race; religious beliefs in Ethiopia; lack of knowledge about the COVID-19 vaccine and evidence of vaccine safety in pregnant women, causing fear of the vaccine's effect on the fetus; perceived low susceptibility to COVID-19; low-income mothers; residence in rural areas; and a less motivating environment for COVID-19 vaccination.

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