1 Public Health Study Program, College of Health Science of Cirebon, Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
2 Nursing Science Study Program, College of Health Science of Cirebon, Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(01), 347-352
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.1.0034
Received on 29 November 2024; revised on 07 January 2025; accepted on 09 January 2025
Effective efforts to prevent sickness and death of children with Immunization. Immunization protects children from several diseases. The achievement of UCI Puskesmas is still below the national target of 100%. The availability of human resources, costs, facilities infrastructure, and functions management implementation immunization base influences the success of the immunization program base complete in babies. This study aimed to determine the role of management elements in achieving complete basic Immunization in infants.
Quantitative research type with cross-sectional design. The population of the study was 32 immunization program holders. The sampling technique used was Total Sampling. Data collection method by interview. Data analysis with Chi-Square Test. The results showed that the elements of poor management were 15 (46.9%), good management elements were 17 (53.1%), immunization coverage was not achieved by 13 (40.6%), and immunization coverage was achieved by 19 (59.4%). There is a relationship between management elements and immunization coverage with a p-value of 0.001. It is expected that there will be the development of immunization health workers in terms of number and competence and rewards for good health workers in the immunization program to achieve immunization coverage rates in each health center area.
Immunization; Coverage; Management Elements; The Role; Infants
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Cucu Herawati, Muhammad Titan Fauzan Rahman Asukin, Laili Nurjannah Yulistiyana, Iin Kristanti, Suzana Indragiri, Nuniek Tri Wahyuni ana Nur Arofah. The role of management elements in achieving complete basic immunization in infants. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(01), 347-352.
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