Completeness of Immunization in Infants Aged 0-9 Months: The Role of Mother's Knowledge and Belief
Irnawati Irnawati,
Niluh Kadek Sukmawati
Abstract:Introduction: Over 1.4 million children have died from Immunization-Preventable Diseases (PD3I). The lack of socialization provided by health workers has an impact on the lack of understanding, admonition, and understanding of mothers when participating in immunization programs. Purpose: to determine the relationship between the knowledge and confidence of mothers on the completeness of immunization in infants aged 0-9 months. Method: using a cross-sectional research design, with a population of 216 infants, s… Show more
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