Voglino Gianluca, Barbara Andrea, Dallagiacoma Giulia, Santangelo Omar Enzo, Provenzano Sandro, Gianfredi Vincenza
Department of Public Health, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.
Section of Hygiene - Institute of Public Health, Università Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore, Roma, Italy.
Saf Health Work. 2022 Mar;13(1):59-65. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2021.10.005. Epub 2021 Oct 26.
Healthcare workers' attitudes toward vaccination have been widely described in the literature, but a restricted amount of studies assessed healthcare students' knowledge, attitudes, and opinions on this issue. This study aimed to estimate the influence of a degree course on knowledge and immunization behavior among healthcare students and to compare medical students with students from other health profession degree programs to identify possible differences.
A multicenter, cross-sectional study was performed in 2018 in 14 Italian Universities (3,131 students were interviewed). A validated questionnaire was used to assess knowledge, attitudes, and opinions toward vaccinations, with a specific focus on influenza vaccine and attitudes toward mandatory vaccination policies. Statistical software STATA® 14 was used.
Significant differences were recorded between medical students and other healthcare students. The intention to get vaccinated against influenza during the next season and having been vaccinated in the previous season was higher in the medical group ( < 0.001). In the group of students of other health professions, we registered a lower probability of identifying themselves as a high-risk group for contracting infectious diseases as a consequence of their profession and health status (aOR 0.49; CI95%: 0.40-0.60) and an increased likelihood of defining their level of knowledge on vaccine-preventable diseases and related vaccinations as "insufficient/sufficient/fair" (aOR 1.31; CI95%: 1.11-1.56).
Results show several differences between medical students and students of other health professions when it comes to vaccination knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions, as well as a general low tendency to be vaccinated against influenza.
医护人员对疫苗接种的态度在文献中已有广泛描述,但评估医护专业学生在这一问题上的知识、态度和观点的研究数量有限。本研究旨在评估学位课程对医护专业学生知识和免疫行为的影响,并比较医学生与其他健康专业学位课程的学生,以确定可能存在的差异。
2018年在意大利14所大学开展了一项多中心横断面研究(共访谈了3131名学生)。使用经过验证的问卷来评估对疫苗接种的知识、态度和观点,特别关注流感疫苗以及对强制疫苗接种政策的态度。使用统计软件STATA® 14进行分析。
医学生与其他医护专业学生之间存在显著差异。医学组在下一季接种流感疫苗的意愿以及上一季已接种疫苗的比例更高(<0.001)。在其他健康专业的学生组中,由于其职业和健康状况,他们将自己视为感染传染病高危人群的可能性较低(调整后比值比0.49;95%置信区间:0.40 - 0.60),而将其对疫苗可预防疾病及相关疫苗接种的知识水平定义为“不足/足够/一般”的可能性增加(调整后比值比1.31;95%置信区间:1.11 - 1.56)。
结果表明,在疫苗接种知识、态度和认知方面,医学生与其他健康专业的学生存在若干差异,且总体上接种流感疫苗的倾向较低。