FACTORS INFLUENCE THE COVID-19 VACCINATION INVITATION AMONG VILLAGE HEALTH VOLUNTEER
Keywords:
coronavirus diseases 2019, village health volunteers, COVID-19 vaccineAbstract
This cross-sectional study aimed to explore the factors that influence the covid-19 vaccination invitation among village health volunteers in Tha Uthen district, Nakornphanom province. A multistage sampling was conducted to obtain 150 village health volunteers. Data was collected by the questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics by stepwise multiple regression.
The results found that 83.30% of participants were female, 36.70% between the ages of 40-49 years, 45.30% had received primary school education, 48.70% were married, 67.30% were farmers, 50.70% had an average income per year between 1-20,000 bath, 42.00% were the among village health volunteer between 6-10 years. The factors influence the covid-19 vaccination among village health volunteer invitation was the performance control and monitoring (Beta=.371), which predict the covid-19 vaccination among village health volunteers with 13.8% with statistical significance at p-value < 0.001.
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