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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE & PRACTICE (KAP) ON BOOSTER DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN MALAYSIAN ADULTS

Nuruddin M. N & Muhammad Fakhrurrazi M. F., Mohamad Khairul Nazri I. A., Ku Sorfina K. Z., Nur Adrianan Batrisyia L., Adawiyah Farazila A. F & Putri Nur Amiliyana A.
abstract
COVID-19, also known as coronavirus disease, was caused by SARS-CoV-2 originating from Wuhan, China, in December 2019. More than two years has been passed and now world is facing Omicron wave. Ministry of health (MOH) of Malaysia rolled out Booster dose for Covid-19 to fight against the new variant and now widens its vaccine roll-out to those as young as five years old to combat the disease. In this cross-sectional study was conducted from May 18th, 2022 to June 11th, 2022 through Google form. The questionnaire comprises 33 questions covering demographic data and the KAP of the respondents. The link to the survey was distributed through social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, and WhatsApp and received over 400 responses. The inclusion criteria for this study were Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above who had received the Covid-19 vaccine and its booster dose. The SPSS statistical package version 28 was used to analyze all data. Less than 10% of the respondents have moderate knowledge, 30% of the respondents have a poor to moderate attitude and 80% of the respondents have poor and moderate practice about booster dose of COVID-19 as they are not sure about the effectiveness of it. There was no significant difference (p >0.05) between age, gender, religion and ethnicity groups regarding KAP of booster dose. Awareness of Booster dose of Covid-19 is significantly improved among the Malaysians because of government vaccine campaign and implication mysejahtera to monitor health status of people. A larger population sample with a longer period of study would reflect a better impression of KAP on booster dose. 
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