2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058570
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Factors affecting vaccination demand in Indonesia: a secondary analysis and multimethods national assessment

Abstract: ObjectivesVaccine hesitancy remains a major barrier to immunisation coverage worldwide. We explored influence of hesitancy on coverage and factors contributing to vaccine uptake during a national measles–rubella (MR) campaign in Indonesia.DesignSecondary analyses of qualitative and quantitative data sets from existing cross-sectional studies conducted during and around the campaign.MethodsQuantitative data used in this assessment included daily coverage reports generated by health workers, district risk profil… Show more

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“…During the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia, misinformation and hoaxes have contributed to vaccine hesitancy among parents and caregivers, especially concerning vaccines that require multiple injections as part of routine immunization [ 26 , 27 ]. The proportion of children who received their primary measles and rubella immunizations experienced a decline from 95% in 2019 to 87% in 2021.…”
Section: Vaccine Hesitancy Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia, misinformation and hoaxes have contributed to vaccine hesitancy among parents and caregivers, especially concerning vaccines that require multiple injections as part of routine immunization [ 26 , 27 ]. The proportion of children who received their primary measles and rubella immunizations experienced a decline from 95% in 2019 to 87% in 2021.…”
Section: Vaccine Hesitancy Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Indonesian context, vaccine hesitancy can be attributed to various factors, given the country’s middle-income status. The complexity of the issue presents a significant challenge [ 26 ]. Vaccine hesitancy in Indonesia is a multifaceted problem that requires tailored and collaborative efforts across various sectors.…”
Section: Vaccine Hesitancy Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the 2019 Influenza vaccine hesitancy in France which was initially developed in relation to the reported side-effects of the influenza vaccine that was exacerbated by an additional complicated schedule, dosing of the vaccine, and the lack of influenza case reports, which further resulted in the lack of urgency in accepting the vaccine. 33 On the other hand, 29,31,35,36 Consequently, it is also vital to acknowledge determinants that promote vaccine hesitancy to inhibit the expansion of the harmful movement.…”
Section: Advisory Groups Of Experts (Sage) Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such as misinformation susceptibility. 36,51,52 Besides the economic aspect, societal perceptions of the vaccine's novel substances are also significant issues to consider.…”
Section: Hesitancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Indonesia, Primary Health Centre(s) (PHC), known as Puskesmas, state-owned primary services, signi cantly contribute to detecting, tracing, and treating COVID-19 in the community during the pandemic [17,18]. In addition, they are also responsible for delivering the services and maintaining data collection on community health, including child's health, such as vaccination and growth development [19][20][21]. Thus, it is essential to analyse the data from PHC regarding the pro le of COVID-19 management for children and their related factors to predict further health risks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%