Background: Vaccine stimulates immune system form to the infants to prevent the disease and death. However, the coverage of complete basic vaccine (IDL) has not reached the target yet in Kupang regency, Nusa Tenggara Timur. The study aims to analyze the factors that effect a completeness status of the effect basic vaccine for infants aged 0-24 months at the Oemasi regency, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara.Subject and Method: The study was observational study using cross-sectional approach. The study was conducted at Oemasi community health center, Kupang regency, Nusa Tenggara Timur. The total of the population were 527 infants aged between 0-24 months. The sample were 60 infants by using quota sampling technique. The independent variable were maternal age, education, and working time, family income, and number of family members. The dependent variable was complete basic vaccine status. The data were collected using questionnaire and analyzed by multiple logistic regression.Result: The maternal education level increased the infantsââ¬â¢ possibility to get complete basic vaccine and stasticially significant (OR= 11.47; CI 95%= 1.28 àup to 102.63; p= 0.029). Parentsââ¬â¢ income increased infantsââ¬â¢ possibility to get complete basic vaccine, however it was not statistically signicant. Family member ââ°Â¥5 people and motherââ¬â¢s working time ââ°Â¥7 hours/day decreased infantsââ¬â¢ possibility to get complete basic vaccine, however it was not statistically significant. Motherââ¬â¢s age did not influence the infants getting complete basic vaccine.àConclusion: motherââ¬â¢s education is a factor which has the strongest effect to increase infantsââ¬â¢ possibility to get complete basic vaccine.àKeyword: complete basic vaccine, mothersââ¬â¢ education level, family income, family membersàààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààCorrespondence: Frans Salesman. School of Health Polytechnics Citra Husada Mandiri, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara. Email: franssalesman@gmail.com.Journal of Health Policy and Management (2017), 2(2): 112-116https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpm.2017.02.02.02
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