Relevance of Preventive Measures against COVID-19 and Other Communicable Diseases for University Employees and Students Returning to Face-to-Face Teaching

Emilyn Munar, Wilfrido Simbul, Aurora Dionisio, Josefa Turingan
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This study links health protocol awareness and appreciation to communicable disease prevention in higher education institution in Santiago City, Isabela, Philippines. If employees and students understand the health regulations and a majority of respondents approve and are more likely to follow, COVID-19 and other infectious diseases can be prevented. This descriptive-correlational cross-sectional study had 368 participants. The researchers prepared a more extensive questionnaire to analyze employees and students returning to face-to-face schooling in 2021-2022's trust and reliance in Covid-19 and other communicable disease prevention. Five of the higher education institution's ten leading causes of morbidity are also identified and ranked in the province. Acute respiratory, urinary, lower respiratory, and skin infections are contagious. Hypertension ranks fifth. The higher education institution's employee and student population has reached the desired herd immunity level, which is much higher than the Regional level; Group I's health problems have been alleviated by the anti-Covid preventive measles vaccination; and all five diseases are preventable, making them good targets for preventive medicine. The findings showed that "There is no significant difference between health data obtained from a general population of a region of the country and that of a school population in terms of the leading causes of morbidity and the current Covid-19 vaccination rate of the vulnerable population" and that "There is no significant difference between the level of appreciation of the relevance of health protocols between a segment of the population in a higher education institution grouped as those with health.”
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新冠肺炎等传染病预防措施与高校职工和学生重返面授教学的相关性
本研究将菲律宾伊莎贝拉市圣地亚哥高等教育机构的卫生协议意识和赞赏与传染病预防联系起来。如果员工和学生了解卫生法规,并且大多数受访者认可并更有可能遵守这些法规,就可以预防COVID-19和其他传染病。这项描述性相关横断面研究有368名参与者。研究人员准备了一份更广泛的调查问卷,以分析2021-2022年重返面对面学校的员工和学生对Covid-19和其他传染病预防的信任和依赖。在高等教育机构的十大主要致病原因中,有五个也被确定并在该省排名。急性呼吸道、泌尿系统、下呼吸道和皮肤感染具有传染性。高血压排名第五。高校职工和学生群体免疫水平达到预期水平,远高于地区水平;第一组人群的健康问题通过抗疫预防麻疹疫苗得到缓解;这五种疾病都是可以预防的,这使它们成为预防医学的良好目标。研究结果显示,“在发病的主要原因和当前易感人群的Covid-19疫苗接种率方面,从该国一个地区的一般人群中获得的健康数据与从学校人群中获得的健康数据之间没有显著差异”,“高等教育机构中一部分人群对健康方案相关性的认识水平之间没有显著差异。健康。”
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