Pérez-Rivas Francisco Javier, Esteban-Gonzalo Laura, García-García David, Ajejas Bazán María Julia, Roquette-Viana Maria Clara, Tholl Adriana Dutra, Marques-Vieira Cristina Maria Alves
Grupo de Investigación UCM "Salud Pública-Estilos de Vida, Metodología Enfermera y Cuidados en el Entorno Comunitario", Departamento de Enfermería, Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, 28040, Spain.
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital 12 de Octubre (imas12), Madrid, 28041, Spain.
BMC Nurs. 2025 Aug 4;24(1):1012. doi: 10.1186/s12912-025-03627-3.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Since nursing students will be future promoters of immunization, it is essential to compare the attitudes and behaviors toward vaccination among nursing students in Portugal and Spain, to provide a comparative and contextualised view of the perceptions and practices of future health professionals in two countries with similar health systems and training structures, but influenced by different socio-cultural frameworks. Therefore, allows for the identification of similarities and divergences in the disposition towards vaccination, which is key for the design of more effective and culturally sensitive educational and public health strategies.
This cross-sectional study assessed and compared attitudes and behaviors toward vaccination among nursing students from the Portuguese Catholic University (Lisbon, Portugal) and the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). The study included 928 students from all four years of the nursing degree program, who completed the Questionnaire on Attitudes and Behaviors toward Vaccination in Health Sciences Students (ACVECS).
The results showed significant differences between both countries. Spanish students presented more favorable attitudes and behaviors toward vaccination compared to Portuguese students (p < 0.001). Women and native students obtained higher scores. Differences were observed according to academic year: in Spain, students in higher years showed better attitudes, while in Portugal it was first-year students who obtained higher scores. These differences could be influenced by cultural, educational, and pandemic-related factors.
Spanish students showed significantly more favorable attitudes and behaviors toward vaccination than Portuguese students. Native students had a better attitude toward vaccination in both countries, this difference being especially notable in behaviors oriented toward vaccination among Portuguese students.
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背景/目的:由于护理专业学生将成为未来的免疫接种推广者,因此有必要比较葡萄牙和西班牙护理专业学生对疫苗接种的态度和行为,以便在两个拥有相似卫生系统和培训结构,但受不同社会文化框架影响的国家,提供未来卫生专业人员认知和实践的比较性及背景化观点。这样一来,有助于识别在疫苗接种倾向方面的异同,这对于设计更有效且具有文化敏感性的教育和公共卫生策略至关重要。
这项横断面研究评估并比较了葡萄牙天主教大学(葡萄牙里斯本)和马德里康普顿斯大学(西班牙)护理专业学生对疫苗接种的态度和行为。该研究纳入了护理学位课程四年制的928名学生,他们完成了《健康科学专业学生疫苗接种态度与行为问卷》(ACVECS)。
结果显示两国之间存在显著差异。与葡萄牙学生相比,西班牙学生对疫苗接种表现出更积极的态度和行为(p < 0.001)。女性和本国学生得分更高。根据学年观察到了差异:在西班牙,高年级学生态度更好,而在葡萄牙,一年级学生得分更高。这些差异可能受文化、教育和疫情相关因素影响。
西班牙学生对疫苗接种的态度和行为明显比葡萄牙学生更积极。在两国,本国学生对疫苗接种的态度更好,这种差异在葡萄牙学生针对疫苗接种的行为方面尤为显著。
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