Lameris Marlee, Schmidt Catherine, Gleberzon Brian, Ogrady Jillian
J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2013 Sep;57(3):214-20.
The purpose of this study was to conduct an online survey of chiropractic students in the 2011/12 academic year at CMCC in order to determine their attitudes toward vaccination, their history of vaccination and their opinions towards their level of preparedness and confidence to discuss vaccination with patients.
All students enrolled in the program at CMCC were eligible to participate in this anonymous survey modeled after a similar survey administered in 1999/2000.
The response rate was 43%. Over 90% of all students reported they had been vaccinated. Roughly half of students felt they were well prepared to discuss vaccination with their patients and two-thirds felt they were confident to do so. Between 83.9% and 90% of students in various years of the program expressed a positive attitude toward vaccination.
Separate Welsh t-test for each year of study indicated statistically significant differences between our survey and the survey published in 1999/2000, with students in our study expressing a more positive attitude toward vaccination.
Students enrolled in the chiropractic program at CMCC in the 2011/12 expressed a positive attitude toward vaccination.
本研究的目的是对2011/12学年加拿大纪念脊椎按摩疗法学院(CMCC)的脊椎按摩疗法专业学生进行一项在线调查,以确定他们对疫苗接种的态度、疫苗接种史,以及他们对与患者讨论疫苗接种的准备程度和信心水平的看法。
CMCC该专业的所有注册学生都有资格参与这项匿名调查,该调查仿照1999/2000年进行的一项类似调查设计。
回复率为43%。超过90%的学生报告称他们已经接种过疫苗。大约一半的学生认为自己已做好充分准备与患者讨论疫苗接种问题,三分之二的学生表示有信心这样做。该专业不同年级83.9%至90%的学生对疫苗接种持积极态度。
对各学年分别进行的威尔士t检验表明,我们的调查与1999/2000年发表的调查之间存在统计学上的显著差异,我们研究中的学生对疫苗接种表达了更积极的态度。
2011/12学年在CMCC注册的脊椎按摩疗法专业学生对疫苗接种持积极态度。