处于失衡之中:医学和医疗保健专业学生与严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型

Alexandra Kamieniecki, Dawid Marek, N. Dułak, Paulina Skrzypkowska, Hanna Karin Louise Olofsson, T. Szmuda, P. Słoniewski, Shan Ali
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背景:在新冠肺炎时代,确定医学生的相关传染病知识水平至关重要,因为他们可能会作为朋友和家人的非正式医疗顾问影响公众舆论。我们试图评估波兰一所医科大学学生对新冠肺炎的知识,以了解知识水平,并确定是否有必要进行专门的新冠肺炎教育。材料和方法:调查是在谷歌表格中进行的,访问是通过大学的安全电子邮件获得的。排除后,有1001名学生被录取。结果:学生们最常用的口罩是外科口罩。关于严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的传播,79.1%选择了飞沫传播,19.3%选择了空气传播。只有35%的人同意外科口罩可以保护他们免受冠状病毒感染,70%的人强烈同意或同意所有医护人员都应该佩戴N95/FFP3口罩。家庭中有医护人员的学生更有可能同意所有医护人员都应该佩戴N95/FFP3(p=0.001)。所使用的信息来源影响了所选择的传播途径(p=0.006)。结论:我们建议通过在医护学生课程中实施关于严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型、个人防护装备,口罩的过滤效率、病毒的传播方式以及如何使用循证医学。版权所有©格但斯克医科大学。
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In the midst of imbalance: medical and healthcare students versus SARS-CoV-2
Background: During the COVID-19 era, it is crucial to determine the level of relevant infectious disease knowledge amongst medical students as they may influence public opinion by acting as informal medical advisors to their friends and family. We sought to assess the knowledge of students regarding COVID-19 at a single Polish medical university, to understand the level of knowledge and determine if dedicated COVID-19 education is necessary. Material and methods: The survey was conducted in Google Forms and access was obtained through the university's secure email. After exclusion, 1 001 students were enrolled. Results: The most common mask used amongst students is a surgical mask. Regarding SARS-CoV-2 transmission, 79.1% chose droplet and 19.3% chose airborne transmission. Only 35% agreed that surgical masks protect them from coronavirus and 70% strongly agreed or agreed that all healthcare workers should wear an N95/FFP3 mask. Students with a healthcare worker in the family more likely agreed that all healthcare workers should wear N95/FFP3 (p = 0.001). The source of information used affected the route of transmission chosen (p = 0.006). Conclusions: We recommend combating contradictory information by implementing dedicated education into the healthcare student curriculum on SARS-CoV-2, PPE, filtering efficiency of masks, modes of transmission of viruses, and how to use evidence-based medicine. Copyright © Medical University of Gdańsk.
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