شماره ركورد :
1214696
عنوان مقاله :
Awareness and Myths Related to COVID-19 among Medical Students at a Tertiary Health Care Facility in Northern India.
پديد آورندگان :
Takhelchangbam ، Nilima Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences - Department of Community Medicine , Singh ، Naresh Pal Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences - Department of Community Medicine , Singh ، Anamika Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences - Department of Physiology , Saxena ، Deepanshi Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences - Department of Community Medicine, , Bajpai ، Prashant Kumar Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences - Department of Community Medicine , Tripathi ، Utkarsh Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences , Kumar ، Arushi - -
از صفحه :
1
تا صفحه :
10
كليدواژه :
COVID , 19 , Awareness , Medical students , COVID , 19 MythsCOVID , 19 Myths
چكيده فارسي :
Background Objective:Assessing the undergraduate medical students’ knowledge regarding COVID-19 to determine any gaps in their learning and any misinformation is essential. This study aimed to access the awareness regarding COVID-19 and related myths among undergraduate medical students. Materials Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted on undergraduate medical students in a tertiary healthcare teaching institute in a district of central Uttar Pradesh. Unpaired t-test and one-way ANOVA were applied to determine any differences among the mean scores of awareness and myths among gender and batch years. We used boxplots to represent the overall and section-wise correct percentages. ResultsOut of the total 800 students, 494 (61.7%) participated in the study. Most of the participants were first-year MBBS students, 158 (32.0%), and were males (280, 56.7%). The average performance regarding the awareness and myth related to COVID-19 was satisfactory, with a 72.5% overall correct mean score. According to modified Bloom’s cut-off, 406 (82.2%) students performed moderately, followed by 81 (16.4%) students who performed good, and seven (1.4%) performed poorly. Although the majority 489 (99.0%) knew the correct taxonomy of the virus causing COVID-19, 60.0% and 43.0% had difficulty defining the SARS-CoV-2 virus and close contacts, respectively. There was a drastic variation in response to the physical distancing criteria, with only 71 (14.4 %) answered correctly. Conclusion:As the guidelines regarding COVID-19 are dynamic, there is a need for regular training of undergraduate medical students, focusing on infection control and prevention to keep them updated with the latest and upcoming guidelines.
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توسعه آموزش در علوم پزشكي زنجان
عنوان نشريه :
توسعه آموزش در علوم پزشكي زنجان
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