Alassaf Abeer, Gharaibeh Lobna, Alkubaisi Fatima, Alkhawaldeh Majd, Dababseh Sohayla, Odeh Rasha
Department of Pediatrics, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Pharmacological and Diagnostic Research Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Amman, Jordan.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2025 Jan 25;16:85-98. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S474780. eCollection 2025.
During COVID-19 pandemic in Jordan, a number of medical students participated in voluntary work. However, barriers and facilitators were unclear. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate their experience and attitudes towards volunteering during a pandemic and the factors affecting that.
A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study, using paper and online questionnaire which were distributed to final-year medical students at the University of Jordan from August 2021 to October 2021, about their experience and attitudes towards voluntary work during pandemics.
A total of 375 of final year medical students responded to the questionnaire. The number of male and female respondents were equal. Past voluntary work experience prior to COVID-19 pandemic in 44.8% of students, while 79.2% of them did not volunteer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Around 60% of students were willing to participate in future voluntary work that does not involve patients infected with COVID-19, while 29.3% of them were willing to do so depending on the type of pandemic and the availability of vaccines. There were 86.1% of students who thought that participating in voluntary work involving infected patients during pandemics, should be optional; where 10.1% suggested that it should be compulsory if vaccines were available.
The majority of medical students did not volunteer during the COVID 19 pandemic. However, many of them expressed willingness to take part in future pandemics. Providing sufficient protection aids and adequate training, would affect positively the willingness of medical students to participate in voluntary work during a pandemic.
在约旦的新冠疫情期间,许多医学生参与了志愿工作。然而,其中的障碍和促进因素尚不清楚。因此,我们旨在评估他们在疫情期间的志愿服务经历和态度,以及影响这些的因素。
一项基于问卷调查的横断面研究,使用纸质问卷和在线问卷,于2021年8月至2021年10月分发给约旦大学的医学专业最后一年学生,了解他们在疫情期间的志愿服务经历和态度。
共有375名医学专业最后一年学生回复了问卷。男女受访者数量相等。44.8%的学生在新冠疫情之前有过志愿工作经历,而79.2%的学生在新冠疫情期间没有参与志愿服务。约60%的学生愿意参与未来不涉及新冠感染患者的志愿工作,而29.3%的学生愿意根据疫情类型和疫苗供应情况参与。86.1%的学生认为在疫情期间参与涉及感染患者的志愿工作应是可选择的;10.1%的学生建议如果有疫苗,应强制参与。
大多数医学生在新冠疫情期间没有参与志愿服务。然而,他们中的许多人表示愿意参与未来的疫情应对工作。提供足够的防护用品和适当的培训,将对医学生在疫情期间参与志愿工作的意愿产生积极影响。