Almendingen Kari, Skotheim Torhild, Ervik Bjørn, Magnus Ellen Merethe
Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Primary and Secondary Teacher Education, Faculty of Education and International Studies, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2022 Jun 21;15:1369-1382. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S362365. eCollection 2022.
Health personnel had greater odds of contracting COVID-19 during its first wave in Norway, compared with all working-age individuals. Students in health care, but also in social care and teacher education programs may be exposed to the risk of being infected themselves and to infect others through their mandatory practical training. Online education may reduce their risk of becoming patients and spreaders both in their private lives and during their mandatory training.
To explore the extent to which unvaccinated professional students fear transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from fellow students and from public transportation during the third wave.
In this cross-sectional study, 3148 students in health care, social care, and teacher education programs and 32 supervisors completed online questionnaires consisting of open and closed questions (mixed methods) after participating in digital interprofessional learning (IPL) small-group seminars (49.6% and 65% response rates, respectively). On a 6-point Likert scale (0-5), all means concerning fear were around 3, with overlapping confidence intervals. Fear of infecting high-risk individuals seemed higher than fear of contracting the virus themselves. High levels of loyalty to and trust in state and health authorities were expressed. Medical-related terminology was frequently used, such as the one-meter distance rule, infection tracking, national guidelines, and hand sanitizer, which implies high levels of health literacy. They expressed strong support for online course delivery (mean 4.5) ahead of practical training as a precautionary public health action.
These students did not have high levels of fear of contracting the virus from other students or public transport. They expressed a higher fear of infecting others than being infected themselves. The major implication for the public and the educational system is that students, even in a country with low death rates, support digital education as a public health precautional action to prevent the spread of infection.
与所有工作年龄的个体相比,在挪威新冠疫情第一波期间,卫生保健人员感染新冠病毒的几率更高。卫生保健专业的学生,以及社会护理和教师教育专业的学生,可能会因强制性实践培训而面临自身感染以及传染他人的风险。在线教育可能会降低他们在私人生活和强制性培训期间成为感染者和传播者的风险。
探讨在第三波疫情期间,未接种疫苗的专业学生对同学和公共交通传播新冠病毒的恐惧程度。
在这项横断面研究中,3148名卫生保健、社会护理和教师教育专业的学生以及32名导师在参加数字跨专业学习(IPL)小组研讨会后,完成了由开放式和封闭式问题组成的在线问卷(混合方法)(回复率分别为49.6%和65%)。在6点李克特量表(0 - 5)上,所有关于恐惧的均值都在3左右,置信区间有重叠。对感染高危个体的恐惧似乎高于对自身感染病毒的恐惧。学生们表达了对国家和卫生当局的高度忠诚和信任。他们频繁使用与医学相关的术语,如一米距离规则、感染追踪、国家指南和洗手液,这意味着较高的健康素养。他们强烈支持在实践培训之前开展在线课程(均值为4.5),将其作为一项预防性公共卫生行动。
这些学生对从其他学生或公共交通感染病毒的恐惧程度并不高。他们表达了对传染他人的恐惧高于自身被感染的恐惧。对公众和教育系统的主要启示是,即使在一个死亡率较低的国家,学生们也支持将数字教育作为一项预防感染传播的公共卫生预防措施。