Impact of local Covid-19 vaccination program on the willingness of grade 12 students of FEU-NRMF in getting future vaccinations / Paula Nicole M. Agpaoa, Paris C. Alde, Ditch D. De vera, Gwyneth Amanda S. Dizon, Maritha C. Fernandez, Nicole T. Lucinio, Hashbelle C. Merro and Ma. Victoria L. Pagtakhan. - Fairview, Quezon City: Senior High School, FEU-NRMF, 2022. - 188 pages: illustrations, tables; 28 cm.

Includes appendices and bibliographical references.

Abstract: The study's focal point and purpose are knowing how many senior high school students are willing to be vaccinated. This includes whether or not external or internal factors affects their decisions regarding this matter. The research has included sources from different literature and other similar studies to serve as a basis and proof of the claims made by the researchers. The primary goal of this study is to provide information on the likelihood of Senior High School students' vaccination for the beneficiaries, such as the Filipino people, to consider. The data gathered by the researchers from the participants of the study along with the sources and literature are compiled to show the objectives of the research being fulfilled. Past studies have observed the willingness of many people to vaccine for reasons that are similar to one another. In this chapter, the validity of the research is verified through a summarization of the resources used by the researchers. Here, references statistics, citations, and sources are compiled in order for a better understanding to be reached. Surveys, questionnaires, and interviews through the use of Google Forms and Zoom were conducted for data collection to observe the present behavior of students and see if the information lines up with what is provided. Before the research instruments were given to the respondent, inform consent form and parental consent forms were issued to obtain permission from the participants themselves along with the parents to supervise what their children are signing up for. According to the study's findings, a large majority of Grade 12 pupils are willing to be vaccinated in the future. Some people remain unwilling to obtain vaccinations for a member of reasons, including worries about how immunizations are distributed. Based on the poll results, it can be inferred that FEU-NRMF

Thesis - Senior High School

SHS 2022 0020