Determinants of Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccination: Systematic Review Aulia Dwi Yuliana, Dr. Minsarnawati, S.KM., M.Kes, Dr. M. Farid, M.Si, Dewi Utami Iriani, M. Kes., Ph. D
Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Science, State Islamic University of Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta
Jl. Kertamukti, Ciputat, South Tangerang
Abstract
Background: Research on the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination and the factors that influence it have been carried out. However, there study showed that were differences in results on variables related to the determinants of acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify determinants of acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination.
Methods: Systematic review process was carried out using PRISMA guidelines. The databases used are Google Scholar, Pubmed, Science Direct, Directory Open Journal Access (DOAJ), and Taylor & Francis. The inclusion criteria for the selected articles were: 1) Articles using Indonesian and English, 2) Articles from January 1, 2021 - February 14, 2022. 3) Articles using a cross-sectional study design or survey, case-control, and cohort, 4) Articles full text and open access. The literature search yielded 52 selected articles. Assessment of research quality using 8 STROBE items.
Results: Determinants of acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination include age, gender, occupation, education, knowledge, income, previous influenza vaccine, susceptibility, seriousness, benefits, barriers, control to act, self-efficacy, attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. The most widely used theories as the theoretical basis for research are HBM and TPB.
Conclusion: Interventions for acceptance of COVID-19 vaccinations can be carried out by utilizing information media and health education with involving the role of community leaders.
Keywords: Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccination, Systematic Review