Practices of Personal Protective Measures against SARS-Cov-2 among Undergraduate Medical Students in South India

Nitin Joseph, Eshani Sharma
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Introduction: The use of personal protective measures holds relevance despite mass immunization coverage of COVID-19 vaccination in the population. This is because vaccination only gives protection from severe COVID-19 and does not prevent the risk of infection. Medical students can be vital in training people in infection control practices. The study aimed to assess the practices of undergraduate medical students regarding personal protective measures against COVID-19. Methods: A cross-sectional study was done among first to final-year students at a private medical college in Mangalore. Data were collected using a Microsoft form. Results: The mean age of the 302 participants was 21.2±1.6 years. The majority of them were females [179 (59.3%)]. Face mask was worn by 295(97.7%) participants. Non-recommended types of face masks like using cloth masks [108 (36.6%)] and handkerchiefs [7 (2.4%)] were reported by participants. 35 (11.9%) of them wore the face mask incorrectly. Periodicity of replacement of disposable type masks was not done every day by 181(61.4%) participants. 142(48.1%) of them did not dispose of masks whenever they became moist on every occasion. Only 79 (26.8%) always practiced proper disposal of face masks. Hand sanitizer to disinfect hands was always used by 102 (33.8%) participants. Only 42 (13.9%) participants practiced correct practice of hygiene hand wash always. Only 58 (19.2%) participants had a good level of practice. Practice level was significantly poorer among males and first-year students. Conclusion: Several gaps in preventive practices against COVID-19 were identified, particularly among males and first-year students. These issues need to be addressed among medical students in future training programs.
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南印度医学本科生针对 SARS-Cov-2 采取个人防护措施的做法
导言:尽管 COVID-19 疫苗在人群中的大规模免疫接种覆盖率很高,但个人防护措施的使用仍具有现实意义。这是因为接种疫苗只能预防严重的 COVID-19,并不能防止感染风险。医科学生在培训感染控制实践方面至关重要。本研究旨在评估医科本科生对 COVID-19 个人防护措施的实践情况:在芒格洛尔一所私立医学院的一年级至毕业班学生中开展了一项横断面研究。数据使用微软表格收集:结果:302 名参与者的平均年龄为 21.2±1.6 岁。其中大多数为女性[179(59.3%)]。295人(97.7%)佩戴口罩。有参与者报告了非推荐类型的口罩,如使用布口罩[108(36.6%)]和手帕[7(2.4%)]。其中 35 人(11.9%)错误佩戴口罩。181(61.4%)名参与者没有每天定期更换一次性口罩。142(48.1%)名参与者没有每次在口罩潮湿时将其丢弃。只有 79 人(26.8%)经常妥善处理口罩。102(33.8%)名参与者经常使用洗手液消毒双手。只有 42 人(13.9%)经常正确洗手。只有 58 名(19.2%)参与者的洗手方法正确。男性和一年级学生的实践水平明显较低:结论:在针对 COVID-19 的预防性实践中发现了一些不足之处,尤其是在男生和一年级学生中。这些问题需要在今后的医学生培训计划中加以解决。
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