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05/19/23 ADVISOR STRAND & SECTION

Ma'am Stephanie
Mary the queen - Rizal STEM-11 HYPATIA
laguitan
branch

Research
Project
ABSTRACT

This qualitative study investigates the effects of COVID-19 vaccination among Stem-11 students at the Mary the
Queen - Rizal Branch.

It aims to gain insights into the students' experiences, including the number of vaccine shots received,
vaccination status, and observed effects of the COVID-19 vaccine. The related literature explores vaccine
hesitancy due to knowledge gaps and concerns about potential adverse effects, alongside clinical trial findings.

The study adopts Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory to examine the interplay between the environment,
behavior, and personal factors influencing students' decision to receive the vaccine. Employing a qualitative
research approach, the study employs online interviews as the primary data collection method. This case study
design facilitates an in-depth exploration of the students' perspectives and experiences. The findings contribute
to a better understanding of the effects of COVID-19 vaccination among Stem-11 students at Mary the Queen -
Rizal Branch, providing valuable insights for future vaccination campaigns and public health interventions.
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Table of
Contents Title Page

Abstract

I The Nature And Its Background 3

II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND CONCEPTUAL 6


FRAMEWORK
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III Methodology And Research Design
I INTRODUCTION

According to the (World Health


Organization,2022) Throughout history,
people have sought ways to protect
themselves against deadly diseases,
and vaccination has played a crucial
role in this endeavor. Although vaccine
research raises ethical concerns,
vaccines have saved more human lives
than any other medical invention. In
2020, COVID-19 was declared a global
public health emergency and
subsequently a pandemic.
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I Background of the Study

According to (NHS, 2019) The most crucial


measure for safeguarding ourselves and our
children from sickness is through
vaccination, which prevents up to 3 million
fatalities globally each year.
COVID-19 could lead to serious sickness or
death can occur at any age... The virus is
spread when an infected person speaks,
coughs, sneezes, sings, or breathes. Because
contaminated people's spit particles reach
our mouths or noses.

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I Statement of the Problem

This study aims to explore the vaccination of COVID-


19 to the experience of STEM-11. Specifically, this seeks
to answer these questions by the end of the study.

1. How many COVID-19 vaccine shots did the students


take?
2. What is the status and experiences of the STEM-11
students who got vaccinated?
3. What are the observed effects of COVID-19 Vaccines
to the STEM-11 students?

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I Significance of the Study

This study consists of the very own


experiences of the grade 11 stem
students of Mary the Queen College's
Rizal branch. The data collection will be
conducted with all the respondents from
the Grade 11 STEM students of Mary the
Queen College, Rizal branch, school year
2022-2023, who will represent the
population of the study. The particular
variable that is not covered in this study
are the Grade 11 stem students of Mary
the Queen College of Rizal Branch who
didn't take a shot of the COVID-19
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vaccine.
I Significance of the Study

This study was conducted to benefit the


following:

Students
Teacher
Future Researchers

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I Scope and Limitation of the study

This study consists of the very own


experiences of the grade 11 stem
students of Mary the Queen
College's Rizal branch. The data
collection will be conducted with all
the respondents from the Grade 11
STEM students of Mary the Queen
College, Rizal branch, school year
2022-2023, who will represent the
population of the study.

I Definition of Terms

The terms below are defined in the context of


research for a better understanding of this
study.Either operational and conceptual definitions
are utilized for the terms below.

COVID-19
Students
Safeguard
Immunization
COVAX
Social Reinforcement
Hesitancy
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II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

Local Study
Daniel Joseph E Berdida, (2022) investigated Filipinos'
health information seeking behaviors, specifically their
information engagement and apprehension of getting the
COVID19 vaccine, the reasons for vaccination, and how
these factors influenced their decision to get vaccinated.
Policymakers should think about how people find out about
the COVID19 vaccine and why some people refuse to get
vaccinated. Public health nurses should also educate the
public about the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations.

II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

Local Literature
According to Amit (2022), effective and safe COVID-19
vaccinations have been produced at an unprecedented
rate in order to reduce the virus's spread and prevent
hospitalizations and deaths. However, vaccine hesitancy
and anti-vaccination sentiments, a global lack of vaccine
supplies, and inequitable vaccine distribution, particularly
among low- and middle-income nations such as the
Philippines, all present challenges to COVID-19 vaccine
uptake.

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II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

FOREIGN STUDY
Concerns about negative effects were the most often
mentioned cause for resistance, according to Orebi (2022).
Among the COVID-19 vaccines currently widely accessible
for use globally are mRNA vaccines (Pfizer BioNTech,
Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson), viral vector vaccines
(AstraZeneca, Sputnik V), and inactivated vaccines
(Sinopharm, Sinovac, and COVEXIN).

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II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

FOREIGN LITERATURE
aimed to evaluate short-term post-vaccination side
effects. According to Alhazmi. Et Al. (2021)The side effects
stated following the Oxford-AstraZeneca and Pfizer-
BioNTech vaccinations among our study participants are
not different from those reported in clinical trials, showing
that both vaccines have safe profiles. More research is
needed to determine the efficacy of current vaccines in
preventing SARS-CoV-2.

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II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

Theoretical Framework

According to (LaMorte, 2022) Albert Bandura


developed the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) as
an evolution of the Social Learning Theory (SLT)
in the 1960s. In 1986, SCT was further refined,
proposing that learning occurs within a social
context where there is a dynamic and reciprocal
interaction between the individual, the
environment, and behavior. When it comes to
the effects of vaccination, SCT emphasizes the
role of social influence and both external and
internal social reinforcement.
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II Conceptual Frameworks

Input Process Output

Identifying how many Covid- Construction of questionnaire To determine the effects of


19 vaccine shot did students Validation of questionnaire COVID-19 Vaccine among Stem
take. Administration of instrument 11 Hypatia students within Mary
Examining the impact of the Conducting of Interview The Queen College-Rizal Branch
COVID-19 vaccine on the Collection and compilation of Concussion on the effectiveness
students physical health data gathered from interview and safety of the vaccine for this
Investigating the impact of Interpretation of data particular demographic
the vaccine base on their Recommendations for future
experience vaccine distribution and
administration among students
in academic settings

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III Methodology And Research Design

Method

Qualitative research is gathering and evaluating non-


numerical data (such as text, video, or audio) in order to
better comprehend concepts, opinions, or experiences. It can
be utilized to gain in-depth insights into a topic or to generate
fresh research ideas. In the humanities and social sciences,
qualitative research is extensively employed in areas such as
anthropology, sociology, education, health sciences, history,
and so on (Bhandari, 2022).

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III Methodology And Research Design

Research Design

Case study refers to an established research methodology


that is commonly used in the social and life sciences. There is
no single definition of case study research.1 However, 'a case
study can be defined as an intensive study about a person, a
group of people, or a unit, which is aimed to generalize over
several units'.1 A case study has also been described as an
intensive, systematic investigation of a single individual, group,
community, or some other unit in which the researcher
examines in-depth data relating to several variables. (Heale,
2017)

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I The Instrument

The research instrument that was


used in this study to gather and
collect information that is effective
is online interview because it is the
most convenient and accessible to
respondents to collect the
respondents answer to researcher-
made questionnaires. The
researchers used the application
messenger as a tool to give the
questionnaires to the respondents.

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III Data Collecting Procedure

Informed Consent: The researchers will explain


To gather data the researchers made a
the study's objectives, procedures, and potential
questionnaire consist of 5 question that indicates:
risks and benefits. Participants will be asked to
the number of covid vaccine taken, did the
provide informed consent before proceeding.
respondents have a difficult time or did
everything go well after getting the COVID-19 Confirmation of Vaccination Status: Participants
vaccine shot, how did the covid 19 benifited them, will be asked if they have received the COVID-19
what are the observed effects of the vaccine, and vaccine. Only those who confirm their vaccination
lastly how long did the effect of the vaccine status will proceed to the next step.
lasted for the respondents.
Questionnaire Administration: The researchers
With that we begin data gathering for our study
will administer a structured questionnaire to the
firstly Introduction and Purpose: The researchers
vaccinated participants. Clear instructions will be
will introduce themselves, their affiliation, and the
provided, and participants will be given sufficient
purpose of the study to the potential participants.
time to complete the questionnaire.
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III Data Collecting Procedure

Quality Control Checks: The researchers will


Gratitude and Assurance: After completing the
conduct periodic quality control checks to ensure
questionnaire, the researchers will express
data accuracy and validity. Any inconsistencies
gratitude to the participants for their cooperation
or missing information will be addressed
and time. They will reassure participants that their
promptly.
identities will be kept confidential, and their
answers will be protected.
Ethical Compliance: The data collection process
will adhere to ethical guidelines and data
Data Recording and Storage: The researchers will protection regulations to safeguard participant
ensure that data is recorded accurately and rights and welfare.
securely. Measures will be taken to maintain the
privacy and confidentiality of participant
information.

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05/19/23 ADVISOR STRAND & SECTION

Mary the queen - Rizal Ma'am Stephanie STEM-11 HYPATIA


branch laguitan

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