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Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, and Concerns of Non-Medical Students in Surabaya Against Covid-19 Vaccination

Volume: 92  ,  Issue: 1 , January    Published Date: 03 January 2022
Publisher Name: IJRP
Views: 590  ,  Download: 560 , Pages: 80 - 90    
DOI: 10.47119/IJRP100921120222670

Authors

# Author Name
1 Alyaa Ulaa Dhiya Ul Haq
2 Sinta Dwi Juniar
3 Vida Cahlia Novita Sari
4 Danti Nur Indiastuti

Abstract

Introduction: COVID-19 vaccination has been carried out for the elderly, traders, vulnerable groups, and the government has also begun to accelerate vaccination for residents aged 18 years and over. Regarding this issue, we seek to assess college students' understanding of the knowledge about the vaccinations they will receive. Method: Survey on the level of knowledge, attitudes, practices, and concerns regarding vaccination was assisted by using the Knowledge, Attitude, Practices and Concerns (KAPC) questionnaire with a reliability value of Cronbach's Alpha coefficient of 0.86 which indicates that the questionnaire has good consistency and the validation of the questionnaire also shows good result. Respondents are non-medical students who live in Surabaya which are ? 18 years old and obtained by total sampling. Data analysis for the level of knowledge using the scale method, namely the Guttman scale. Meanwhile, the components of attitudes, practices, and concerns were measured using a Likert scale. Results: Sociodemographic data showed that the majority of respondents were 21 years old, amounting to 58.1%. Most respondents are female with a percentage of 67.6%. The results of the knowledge of non-medical students in Surabaya for the Covid-19 vaccination showed that 105 respondents had a level of 54.3%. Respondents' attitudes against COVID-19 vaccination are valued as much as 81.2%. The respondents' practice of COVID-19 vaccination is 78.8%. Meanwhile, the level of concern of respondents regarding the COVID-19 vaccination is 34.4%. Conclusion: Based on survey data as many as 105 respondents from non-medical students in Surabaya regarding the COVID-19 vaccination, it is known that the respondents' knowledge level is low, the respondent's attitude is very good, the respondent's practice level is good, and the respondent's level of concern about COVID-19 vaccination barriers is low.

Keywords

  • Knowledge
  • Attitudes
  • COVID-19
  • Practice
  • Concern
  • Vaccination