The Level of Knowledge and Performance of Iranian Medical Students in The Second Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Mohammad Shahin Shahvardizadeh, Faranak Rezaei, Shahnaz Halimi, S. Delfani, P. Shakib, S. Soroush
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It has been four years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to medical professionals, medical students have also been at the forefront of the fight against this pandemic and, like them, have been highly susceptible to the virus. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of knowledge of Iranian medical students about COVID-19, preventive behaviors, and their perception of risk in the second year of this pandemic. The study was conducted from January to October 2021 (during the fourth and fifth waves of COVID-19) on Iranian medical students who were undergoing clinical courses in university hospitals. In this study, an online questionnaire consisting of 48 questions in Persian was provided to the students. After sending an electronic questionnaire to the students, 401 medical students from Lorestan University of Medical Sciences participated in the survey. Of these, 62.8% were studying medicine in the medical field. About 66.1%, 69.1%, and 54.9% of medical students considered common antiviral drugs, traditional medicine, and the flu vaccine to be ineffective in preventing COVID-19, respectively. To effectively prevent the transmission of COVID-19, 72.6% of medical students used 3-layer surgical masks, 18.7% relied on hand washing and personal hygiene alone, 73.6% advocated for mask usage by all members of the community, and 47.4% believed in using N95 masks during intubation, suction, bronchoscopy, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In terms of information sources, 65.1% of medical students trusted the opinions of doctors and nurses, and 40.6% obtained necessary information about the disease from these healthcare professionals. The basic and clinical knowledge of medical students was at an average level, indicating the need for retraining courses to update their information and impart current knowledge. The normalization of epidemic conditions for medical staff and the students under their supervision was not prevalent among the students. This not only increases the likelihood of individuals contracting the disease multiple times but also poses a potential source of contamination for society. Therefore, conducting educational workshops in this field can significantly impact compliance with health protocols.
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伊朗医科学生在 COVID-19 大流行第二年的知识水平和表现
COVID-19 大流行已经过去四年了。除了医学专业人员,医科学生也站在了抗击这一流行病的最前沿,他们和医科学生一样,都是病毒的高危人群。本研究的目的是评估伊朗医科学生对 COVID-19 的了解程度、预防行为以及他们在这一流行病第二年的风险感知。研究于 2021 年 1 月至 10 月(COVID-19 第四波和第五波期间)进行,对象是在大学医院接受临床课程的伊朗医科学生。在向学生发送电子问卷后,来自洛雷斯坦医科大学的 401 名医学生参与了调查。在发送电子问卷后,401 名洛雷斯坦医科大学的医学生参与了调查。分别约有 66.1%、69.1% 和 54.9% 的医学生认为普通抗病毒药物、传统药物和流感疫苗对预防 COVID-19 无效。为了有效预防 COVID-19 的传播,72.6% 的医学生使用三层外科口罩,18.7% 的医学生仅依靠洗手和个人卫生,73.6% 的医学生提倡社区所有成员使用口罩,47.4% 的医学生认为在插管、吸痰、支气管镜检查和心肺复苏时应使用 N95 口罩。在信息来源方面,65.1%的医学生相信医生和护士的意见,40.6%的医学生从这些医护人员那里获得了有关疾病的必要信息。医学生的基础知识和临床知识处于平均水平,这表明需要通过再培训课程来更新他们的信息和传授最新知识。医护人员及其指导下的学生对疫情的正常化认识在学生中并不普遍。这不仅增加了个人多次感染该疾病的可能性,也为社会带来了潜在的污染源。因此,在这一领域举办教育讲习班会对遵守卫生规程产生重大影响。
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