Faktor-Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Pemberian Imunisasi Hepatitis B 0-7 Hari

https://doi.org/10.22146/bkm.3633

Laila Kusumawati, Nenny Sri Mulyani, Dibyo Pramono(1*)

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Abstract


Background: According to WHO, Indonesia is a middle and high hepatitis B endemic country with children as its most common carriers. The risk of developing chronic hepatitis is higher (90%) if children are infected in their early age. Early hepatitis B immunization program by providing first dose within 7 days after birth was implemented in Bantul District, but the coverage was still lower (68,17%) than expected.

Objective: To identify factors associated with providing hepatitis B immunization first dose 0-7 days after birth.

Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted in Bantul District. Interview was conducted among 213 mothers who have babies of 8 days to 23 months old. Subjects were recruited using with stratified random sampling method at 3 subdistricts with different immunization coverage. Chi square and logistic regressions were used for data analysis.

Results: The univariate analysis showed factors that have significant relationship: birth attendants (OR:4,01, 95% CI:1,49-10,85), birth place (OR:2,25, 95% CI:1,00-5,02), perceived severity of disease (OR:2,27,   95%CI:1,06-4,95) and health worker services (OR:2,34, 95% CI:1,20-4,57). Multivariate analysis with logistic regression model showed that only birth attendant, health worker services and perceived severity of disease have significant relationship with providing hepatitis B immunization on 0-7 days.

Conclusions: Birth attendants, health worker services and perceived severity of disease are associated with providing hepatitis B immunization first dose within seven days after birth.

Keywords: immunization, hepatitis B, first dose within 7 days





DOI: https://doi.org/10.22146/bkm.3633

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