Understanding Knowledge and Behaviors Related To the Covid-19 Epidemic in Medical Students in Morocco

Hind Berrami, Z. Serhier, Manar Jallal, M. B. Othmani
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Introduction: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is accompanied with increasing morbidity and mortality and has impacted the lives of people worldwide. Health care personnel including medical school students are at high risk of exposure and transmission of the coronavirus. Our aim is to study the knowledge and behavior of medical students in Morocco towards COVID-19 to have protection for themselves, their work colleagues. Methods: Cross-sectional and descriptive-analytical study in November 2021 among medical students, conducted by a self-administered questionnaire, stratified sampling on years of study was performed. Results: 300 students responded with a 75% response rate, with a mean age of 21.3 ± 1.4 years. The majority 189 (63%) were female, about 207(69 %) of the respondents had good knowledge (GK) and 174 (60%) had good behaviors (GB) using a point varying of 8 to 10 out of 10 and using a point varying of 40 to 60 out of 60 in each case. To combat the COVID-19 pandemic, 76.7% of the study participants improved their regular hand washing, and 94.7% of them used a face mask since the outbreak; There was a significant difference between hand washing with soap and water and COVID infection (p value = 0.002). The prevalence of anti-coronavirus vaccination was 87.7% (95 % CI 83.4, 90.9). Conclusion: Medical students showed a satisfactory level of knowledge and adherence to the recommendations for protection against COVID-19 and they must also be prepared with medical awareness, an appropriate attitude and good precautionary measures In the event of an emergency
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了解摩洛哥医科学生对 Covid-19 流行病的了解和相关行为
导言:冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行伴随着发病率和死亡率的上升,影响着全世界人民的生活。包括医学院学生在内的医护人员是冠状病毒暴露和传播的高危人群。我们的目的是研究摩洛哥医科学生对 COVID-19 的认识和行为,为自己和同事提供保护。研究方法于 2021 年 11 月在医科学生中开展横断面描述性分析研究,采用自填问卷的方式,根据学习年限进行分层抽样。研究结果300名学生作了回答,回答率为75%,平均年龄为(21.3 ± 1.4)岁。大多数 189 人(63%)为女性,约 207 人(69%)具有良好的知识(GK),174 人(60%)具有良好的行为(GB),满分 10 分,以 8 分至 10 分不等,满分 60 分,以 40 分至 60 分不等。为应对 COVID-19 大流行,76.7% 的研究参与者改善了常规洗手方法,94.7% 的参与者在疫情爆发后使用了口罩;用肥皂和水洗手与 COVID 感染之间存在显著差异(P 值 = 0.002)。接种抗冠状病毒疫苗的比例为 87.7% (95 % CI 83.4, 90.9)。结论医科学生对预防 COVID-19 的知识和建议的遵守情况令人满意,他们还必须具备医疗意识、适当的态度和良好的预防措施。
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