Vaccination in aged patients: breaking barriers. The impact of educational programs

K. Eruslanova, D. A. Yatsenko, N. Sharashkina, L. Matchekhina, E. Frolova, L. Drozdova, O. Drapkina, N. Runikhina, Y. Kotovskaya, M. Kostinov, L. Namazova-Baranova, O. Tkacheva, N. Briko
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Background. Prevention of the diseases is the cornerstone of medicine. Preventing of the diseases improves the quality and life expectancy, and also reduces the costs for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The main preventive measures include maintaining a healthy lifestyle (proper nutrition and regular exercise) and vaccination.Purpose: to study the influence of distance learning programs on the knowledge of doctors about the vaccination.Materials and methods: a distance learning cycle of lectures was conducted on the vaccination of elderly patients. Before and after the course of lectures, an anonymous voluntary survey of the course participants was conducted. The questionnaires included questions for free completion, questions for assessing attitudes on a scale from 0 to 10 (where 0 strongly disagree and 10 strongly agree) and multiple choices questions. Physicians were informed before the survey that the data would be subsequently analyzed and published.Results: 556 people took part in the first stage of the survey, of which 469 (84.3%) were women. 328 people took part in the second stage of the survey, of which 271 (82.6%) were women. The experience of doctors was on average 27±11,8 years, specialists from 72 specialties took part. Before the course of the lecture, on average, the opinion of doctors on vaccination was 8.7±0.1 out of 10, after the course of the lecture it became 9.1±0.1 out of 10 (p < 0.05). Before the start of the course, on average, doctors assessed their knowledge at 6.9±0.1, after the end of the course 7.7±0.1 (p < 0.05). After a course of lectures, 95% of the respondents answered that they would recommend vaccination to their older patients and relatives.Conclusion: on-line learning course of lectures has been shown to be an effective method of improving the quality of doctors' knowledge about the importance and safety of vaccination of people of older and senile age.
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老年患者的疫苗接种:打破障碍。教育项目的影响
背景。预防疾病是医学的基石。预防这些疾病可以提高质量和预期寿命,也可以降低疾病的诊断和治疗费用。主要的预防措施包括保持健康的生活方式(适当的营养和定期运动)和接种疫苗。目的:研究远程教育对医生疫苗接种知识的影响。材料与方法:对老年患者的疫苗接种进行了一个远程学习周期的讲座。在课程前后,对课程参与者进行了匿名自愿调查。问卷包括自由填写的问题,评估态度的问题,从0到10(0个非常不同意,10个非常同意)和多项选择题。医生在调查前被告知,这些数据随后将被分析和公布。结果:556人参加了第一阶段的调查,其中469人(84.3%)是女性。328人参加了第二阶段的调查,其中271人(82.6%)是女性。医生平均年龄为27±11.8年,来自72个专科的专家参与。授课前医生对疫苗接种的意见平均为8.7±0.1分,授课后平均为9.1±0.1分(p < 0.05)。课程开始前,医生对知识的平均评分为6.9±0.1,课程结束后,医生对知识的平均评分为7.7±0.1 (p < 0.05)。经过一次讲座,95%的受访者表示会向老年患者和亲属推荐接种疫苗。结论:在线学习讲座课程已被证明是提高医生对老年人接种疫苗的重要性和安全性的知识质量的有效方法。
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