Counseling of Complete Basic Immunization Coverage in Agricultural Communities in Tuwi Kareung Village, Pasie Raya Sub-District, Aceh Jaya District

Authors

  • Dian Fera Universitas Teuku Umar Author
  • Nirmaysi Student of Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Teuku Umar University, Indonesia Author
  • Nisaul Hasanah Student of Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Teuku Umar University, Indonesia Author
  • Febri Khairani Hasibuan Student of Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Teuku Umar University, Indonesia Author
  • Elvi Maha Student of Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Teuku Umar University, Indonesia Author
  • Icha Lutfiah Student of Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Teuku Umar University, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Counseling, Immunization, Knowledge, Public Awareness

Abstract

The coverage of complete basic immunization in Aceh is still low, including in Tuwi Kareung Village, Pasie Raya Sub-district, Aceh Jaya District, although some mothers are aware of the benefits of immunization. Problems that arise are limited permission from husbands, family influence, and low environmental support. To answer this, counseling was conducted at the posyandu and door to door visits to 19 mothers of infants using lecture, discussion, leaflet distribution, and evaluation through pretest and posttest. The results showed an increase in knowledge, with the good category increasing from 16% to 58%, the moderate category decreasing from 58% to 37%, and the low category decreasing from 26% to 5%. Thus, counseling is proven to be able to improve maternal understanding, although family involvement is needed so that complete basic immunization coverage in the village can increase more optimally.

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Published

2026-01-27