Factors associated to infant vaccination in madurese, Indonesia Yunitasari Esti1, Nastiti Aria Aulia1, Hasan Wini Damayanti1, Yusuf Ah1, Nugroho Heru Santoso Wahito2,* 1Faculty of Nursing, Airlangga University, Indonesia 2Health Polytechnic of Surabaya, Indonesia *Corresponding Author: Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho Health Polytechnic of Surabaya, Jl. Pucang Jajar Tengah 56, Surabaya, Indonesia E-mail: heruswn@gmail.com
Online published on 1 November, 2018. Abstract In Madura, a lot of infants have incomplete immunization status in which one of the areas with low immunization coverage is Burneh sub-district. The coverage of complete basic immunization in Burneh only 64% in 2015. The aim of this study was to analyze factors related to vaccination in Madurese, using cross sectional design. The sample were 97 mothers with babies 0–1 years old in Burneh sub-district. Data were collected using questionnaires, then analyzed using Chi square test. The results showed the correlation between knowledge (p = 0.027), confidence (p = 0.000), attitude (p = 0.003), culture (p = 0.000), access to health care (p = 0.013), family support (p = 0.034), and support of health professionals (p = 0.021) with the basic immunization status. Meanwhile, the support of community leaders (p = 0.054) had no correlation with the basic immunization status. Top Keywords Culture, Family support, Immunization, Knowledge, Madurese, Confidence, Attitude, Access to health care. Top |