波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那医科和非医科学生对Covid-19疫苗接种的知识和态度

Q3 Medicine Acta medica academica Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.5644/ama2006-124.396
Adaleta Softić, Elma Omeragić, Martin Kondža, Nahida Srabović, Aida Smajlović, Esmeralda Dautović, Nataša Bubić Pajić, Tamer Bego, Žarko Gagić, Ivica Brizić, Anđelka Račić, Ervina Bečić, Belma Pehlivanović, Šejla Šabić, Edin Suljagić, Adnan Hukić, Daria Pavlić, Andrea Lučić
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目的:调查学生对新冠肺炎疫苗接种的知识、态度和犹豫。方法:采用横断面问卷调查的方法,对波黑图兹拉、萨拉热窝、巴尼亚卢卡和莫斯塔尔四所公立大学的1282名医学生和509名非医学生进行调查。结果:医学生群体的疫苗接种率明显较高,对预防接种和COVID-19疾病疫苗的知识水平也较高。与未接种疫苗的医疗组和非医疗组学生相比,接种了COVID-19疫苗的学生对疫苗接种的总体知识水平更高,特别是COVID-19疫苗。此外,与未接种疫苗的学生相比,接种疫苗的学生,无论他们参加什么课程,对COVID-19疫苗的安全性和有效性普遍表现出更积极的态度。两组学生都认为,疫苗的快速发展是导致拒绝或犹豫接种COVID-19疫苗的原因。社交媒体/网络是有关COVID-19疫苗的主要信息来源。我们没有发现社交媒体对降低COVID-19疫苗覆盖率有任何贡献。结论:对学生进行关于COVID-19疫苗益处的教育将使其更好地接受,并在总体上对疫苗接种产生更积极的态度,特别是考虑到学生是未来的父母群体,他们将决定是否为子女接种疫苗。
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Knowledge and Attitudes regarding Covid-19 Vaccination among Medical and Non-medical Students in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate students' knowledge, attitudes and hesitancy regarding COVID-19 vaccination.

Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was conducted among a total of 1282 medical students and 509 non-medical students at four public universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Tuzla, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, and Mostar.

Results: A significantly higher rate of vaccination was observed in the group of medical students as well as a higher level of knowledge about vaccination in general and vaccines against the COVID-19 disease. Students who received the COVID-19 vaccine had a higher level of knowledge about vaccination in general and COVID-19 vaccines in particular compared to the non-vaccinated students in the medical and non-medical groups, respectively. Furthermore, vaccinated students, regardless of the course they are taking, showed generally stronger positive attitudes compared to non-vaccinated students, regarding the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine. Both groups of students believe that the rapid development of the vaccine is contributing to refusal or hesitancy to receive a vaccine against COVID-19. Social media/networks were the main sources of information about the COVID-19 vaccine. We did not find any contribution of social media to the reduced level of COVID-19 vaccine coverage.

Conclusion: Education of students about the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine will lead to its better acceptance as well as the development of more positive attitudes towards vaccination in general, especially having in mind that students are the future population of parents, who will make decisions about vaccinating their children.

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