Strouthou Eleana, Karageorgos Spyridon A, Christaki Eirini, Agouridis Aris P, Tsioutis Constantinos
MD, School of Medicine, European University Cyprus, Diogenes 6, 2410 Nicosia, Cyprus.
MD, School of Medicine, European University Cyprus, Diogenes 6, 2410 Nicosia, Cyprus and First Department of Pediatrics, "Aghia Sophia" Children's Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Thivon 1, 115 27 Athens, Greece.
Germs. 2022 Jun 30;12(2):180-194. doi: 10.18683/germs.2022.1321. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Infectious diseases constitute a significant problem globally and healthcare professionals (HCP) show suboptimal vaccination rates. We aimed to evaluate the determinants affecting vaccination against influenza and SARS-CoV-2 among medical students in Cyprus.
We conducted a cross-sectional study based on a self-reported, anonymous questionnaire that was sent to all medical students of two Medical Schools in the Republic of Cyprus.
Among 266 respondents, 50.8% had been vaccinated against influenza in the past and 20.1% in 2020-21. The majority believed that influenza and SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are safe and effective. Regarding vaccination in Cyprus, 41.3% did not know the current recommendations and a higher proportion of preclinical students replied incorrectly, compared to clinical students. Slightly over half (56.4%) considered themselves adequately informed about influenza vaccination, with more clinical students appearing confident (p=0.068). An overwhelming 71.2% were concerned about contracting SARS-CoV-2, compared to 25.4% with regards to influenza. Up to 76.8% considered themselves adequately informed about SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, with significantly more clinical students being confident (p<0.001). Although more preclinical students appeared hesitant, most students had either been vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 (49.4%) or would be as soon as possible (32.1%). Vaccination refusal was 2.3%, a group comprised entirely of preclinical students.
Our study provides relevant and actionable information about differences in attitudes and perceptions between clinical and preclinical medical students regarding vaccination against influenza and SARS-CoV-2 and highlights the importance of organized, systemic efforts to increase vaccination coverage.
传染病在全球范围内都是一个重大问题,而医护人员的疫苗接种率并不理想。我们旨在评估影响塞浦路斯医学生接种流感疫苗和新冠病毒疫苗的决定因素。
我们基于一份自我报告的匿名问卷进行了一项横断面研究,该问卷被发送给塞浦路斯共和国两所医学院的所有医学生。
在266名受访者中,50.8%的人过去接种过流感疫苗,20.1%的人在2020 - 2021年接种过。大多数人认为流感疫苗和新冠病毒疫苗是安全有效的。关于塞浦路斯的疫苗接种情况,41.3%的人不知道当前的建议,与临床学生相比,临床前学生回答错误的比例更高。略超过一半(56.4%)的人认为自己对流感疫苗接种有足够的了解,临床学生表现得更有信心(p = 0.068)。高达71.2%的人担心感染新冠病毒,相比之下,担心感染流感的比例为25.4%。高达76.8%的人认为自己对新冠病毒疫苗接种有足够的了解,临床学生的信心明显更强(p < 0.001)。尽管更多的临床前学生表现出犹豫,但大多数学生要么已经接种了新冠病毒疫苗(49.4%),要么会尽快接种(32.1%)。疫苗接种拒绝率为2.3%,这一群体完全由临床前学生组成。
我们的研究提供了关于临床和临床前医学生在流感疫苗和新冠病毒疫苗接种态度和认知上差异的相关且可采取行动的信息,并强调了有组织、系统性努力提高疫苗接种覆盖率的重要性。