University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Pharmacy, 2464 Charlotte Street, Room 1220, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States.
University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Pharmacy, 2464 Charlotte Street, Room 1222, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2022 Apr;14(4):468-475. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2022.02.004. Epub 2022 Mar 7.
The purpose of this study was to determine how health care professional and undergraduate students stay informed on COVID-19 and which characteristics influence the decision to receive or recommend a vaccine to focus efforts on addressing misinformation and vaccine hesitancy.
A 13-item survey was administered to currently enrolled undergraduate and health care students (including nursing, dental, medical, and pharmacy) within the same university. Students were asked to rate their utilization and trust of COVID-19 resources and were asked about the importance and challenges of staying current with COVID-19 information. Student willingness to receive the vaccine was also assessed.
The school of pharmacy had the highest percentage of students (88.3%, n = 159) who would receive the vaccine. Only 73.6% (n = 323) of undergraduate students reported they would be willing. Students who were willing to receive the vaccine had higher average scores of trust for scientific journals, school curriculum/coursework, and school communication and utilized these sources for COVID-19 information more than those who would not receive the vaccine and were unsure about receiving the vaccine.
This study confirms that students who were most trusting of their COVID-19 information sources were more likely to receive the vaccine. Pharmacy students relied heavily on information provided by the school curriculum/coursework, indicating the need for pharmacy faculty to include methods of addressing vaccine hesitancy such as simulation modules and the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process to help students combat vaccine hesitancy and misinformation when communicating with patients.
本研究旨在确定医疗保健专业人员和本科生如何了解 COVID-19 的信息,以及哪些特征会影响他们接种疫苗的决定,以便集中精力解决错误信息和疫苗犹豫问题。
对同一所大学内的在校本科生和医疗保健专业学生(包括护理、牙科、医学和药学专业)进行了一项包含 13 个问题的调查。学生被要求评估他们对 COVID-19 资源的利用和信任程度,并被问及了解 COVID-19 信息的重要性和挑战。还评估了学生接种疫苗的意愿。
药学专业的学生(88.3%,n=159)接种疫苗的意愿最高。只有 73.6%(n=323)的本科生表示愿意接种疫苗。愿意接种疫苗的学生对科学期刊、学校课程/学业、学校沟通的信任度评分更高,并且比不愿意接种疫苗和不确定是否接种疫苗的学生更倾向于利用这些资源获取 COVID-19 信息。
本研究证实,对 COVID-19 信息来源最信任的学生更有可能接种疫苗。药学专业的学生严重依赖学校课程/学业提供的信息,这表明药学教师需要包括解决疫苗犹豫的方法,如模拟模块和药剂师的患者护理流程,以帮助学生在与患者沟通时对抗疫苗犹豫和错误信息。