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大学校园生活与大流行性流感:员工和学生对 2009 年大流行性(H1N1)流感的态度和预期行为。

University life and pandemic influenza: attitudes and intended behaviour of staff and students towards pandemic (H1N1) 2009.

机构信息

School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2010 Mar 14;10:130. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-130.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In a pandemic young adults are more likely to be infected, increasing the potential for Universities to be explosive disease outbreak centres. Outbreak management is essential to reduce the impact in both the institution and the surrounding community. Through the use of an online survey, we aimed to measure the perceptions and responses of staff and students towards pandemic (H1N1) 2009 at a major university in Sydney, Australia.

METHODS

The survey was available online from 29 June to 30 September 2009. The sample included academic staff, general staff and students of the University.

RESULTS

A total of 2882 surveys were completed. Nearly all respondents (99.6%, 2870/2882) were aware of the Australian pandemic situation and 64.2% (1851/2882) reported either "no anxiety" or "disinterest." Asian-born respondents were significantly (p < 0.001) more likely to believe that the pandemic was serious compared to respondents from other regions. 75.9% (2188/2882) of respondents had not made any lifestyle changes as a result of the pandemic. Most respondents had not adopted any specific behaviour change, and only 20.8% (600/2882) had adopted the simplest health behaviour, i.e. hand hygiene. Adoption of a specific behaviour change was linked to anxiety and Asian origin. Students were more likely to attend the university if unwell compared with staff members. Positive responses from students strongly indicate the potential for expanding online teaching and learning resources for continuing education in disaster settings. Willingness to receive the pandemic vaccine was associated with seasonal influenza vaccination uptake over the previous 3 years.

CONCLUSIONS

Responses to a pandemic are subject to change in its pre-, early and mid-outbreak stages. Lessons for these institutions in preparation for a second wave and future disease outbreaks include the need to promote positive public health behaviours amongst young people and students.

摘要

背景

在大流行期间,年轻人更容易感染,这增加了大学成为疾病爆发中心的可能性。疫情管理对于减少机构和周边社区的影响至关重要。通过使用在线调查,我们旨在衡量澳大利亚悉尼一所主要大学的教职员工和学生对大流行(H1N1)2009 的看法和反应。

方法

该调查于 2009 年 6 月 29 日至 9 月 30 日在网上进行。样本包括该大学的学术人员、普通员工和学生。

结果

共完成 2882 份调查。几乎所有受访者(99.6%,2870/2882)都了解澳大利亚的大流行情况,64.2%(1851/2882)表示“无焦虑”或“不感兴趣”。与来自其他地区的受访者相比,亚裔受访者明显(p < 0.001)更认为大流行严重。75.9%(2188/2882)的受访者没有因大流行而改变生活方式。大多数受访者没有采取任何特定的行为改变,只有 20.8%(600/2882)采取了最简单的健康行为,即手部卫生。特定行为改变的采用与焦虑和亚洲血统有关。与员工相比,学生在身体不适时更有可能去学校。学生的积极反应强烈表明,在灾难环境中扩大在线教学和学习资源进行继续教育的潜力。愿意接种大流行疫苗与过去 3 年季节性流感疫苗接种率有关。

结论

对大流行的反应会随着其爆发前、早期和中期阶段的变化而变化。这些机构为应对第二波疫情和未来的疾病爆发做好准备的教训包括需要在年轻人和学生中推广积极的公共卫生行为。

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