Jaita Sawettachai, Pisutsan Phimphan, Lawpoolsri Saranath, Kitro Amornphat, Kittitrakul Chatporn, Kusolsuk Teera, Kamolratanakul Supitcha, Chompoosri Poom, Flaherty Gerard T, Dhitavat Jittima
Thai Travel Clinic, Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand.
Trop Med Infect Dis. 2023 Jun 15;8(6):322. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed8060322.
International university students are vulnerable travellers due to their unpredictable schedules and lifestyles. As Thailand continues to see an increase in international students, evaluating their pre-travel preparation and preventive behaviours is crucial to identify areas for improvement. For this purpose, an online survey focusing on pre-travel preparation, knowledge and preventive practices related to travel health was distributed to 324 eligible international students from 14 Thai universities, with the majority being from Asia and Oceania (79.0%; = 256). The results showed that half of the respondents (53.7%; = 175) received professional pre-travel advice, mainly because of the mandatory health examination and vaccination requirements of the host university. The study also revealed inadequate knowledge about infectious and non-infectious health risks, with only one-third being aware that Japanese encephalitis is transmitted by mosquito bites, and less than half of the students recognising Thailand's emergency services number. Poor preventive practices were also observed, with less than half of those with new sexual partners consistently using condoms and less than half of those riding motorcycles always wearing helmets. These findings highlight the need for a new strategy to improve the standard of travel health preparation among this group of young adult travellers, particularly those from resource-limited countries.
由于国际大学生的日程安排和生活方式难以预测,他们属于易受伤害的旅行者群体。随着泰国国际学生数量持续增加,评估他们旅行前的准备情况和预防行为对于确定需要改进的方面至关重要。为此,一项针对旅行前准备、与旅行健康相关的知识和预防措施的在线调查,被分发给了来自泰国14所大学的324名符合条件的国际学生,其中大多数来自亚洲和大洋洲(79.0%;即256人)。结果显示,一半的受访者(53.7%;即175人)接受了专业的旅行前建议,主要是因为东道国大学的强制健康检查和疫苗接种要求。该研究还揭示了对传染性和非传染性健康风险的认识不足,只有三分之一的人知道日本脑炎是通过蚊虫叮咬传播的,不到一半的学生知道泰国的急救服务号码。预防措施也很糟糕,不到一半有新性伴侣的人始终使用避孕套,骑摩托车的人不到一半总是戴头盔。这些发现凸显了需要一种新策略来提高这群年轻成年旅行者,尤其是来自资源有限国家的旅行者的旅行健康准备水平。