Penerimaan Vaksin Covid 19 sebagai Upaya Pembentukan Herd Immunity pada Orang Dewasa
Keywords:
covid 19, herd immunity, vaksinAbstract
Penerimaan masyarakat terhadap Vaksin Covid-19 merupakan mekanisme penting untuk mencegah tertularnya Covid-19. Berbagai faktor pencetus yang menyebabkan penerimaan masyarakat terhadap vaksin Covid-19, namun faktor utama penerimaan ini sampai saat ini belum diketahui secara pasti. Sistematika review ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi, mensintesis tentang Faktor Penerimaan Vaksin Covid 19 Pada Orang Dewasa. Literatur review ini melalui penelusuran hasil penelitian dalam bentuk artikel full-text dari data base jurnal bereputasi yaitu : Scopus, Science Direct dan Springer Link pada publikasi 3 tahun terakhir yaitu tahun 2018-2021. Analisis data menggunakan kerangka kerja PICOS dan diagram Flow PRISMA. Faktor yang mempengaruhi penerimaan masyarakat untuk melakukan vaksinasi terdiri dari: Pengetahuan dan Pendidikan, kepercayaan dan agama, Jenis kelamin, usia dan Tingkat pendapatan (ekonomi), Tujuan melakukan vaksin, dan keraguan terhadap vaksin.References
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