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Original Article: Assessing physicians’ in training attitudes and behaviors during the 2009 H1N1 influenza season: a cross‐sectional survey of medical students and residents in an urban academic setting

机译:原始文章:在2009年H1N1流感季节评估医师的态度和行为培训:对城市学术环境中的医学生和居民的横断面调查

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Please cite this paper as: May et al. (2010) Assessing physicians’ in training attitudes and behaviors during the 2010 H1N1 influenza season: a cross‐sectional survey of medical students and residents in an urban academic setting. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses DOI: 10.1111/j.1750‐2659.2010.00151.x. >Background  Despite concern for hospital‐based transmission of influenza, little research has been carried out on perceptions and behaviors of physicians in training with regard to influenza‐like illness (ILI), especially in light of the recent H1N1 pandemic. >Objectives  We aimed to evaluate self‐reported episodes of ILI among medical students and residents to determine the impact of ILI on school and clinical performance, absenteeism, and patterns of preventive measures used by this population both in and out of the healthcare setting. >Methods  We anonymously surveyed medical students and residents at an urban institution between November 3 and December 11, 2009. Data were analyzed separately for medical students and residents for frequency of close‐ended responses. Open‐ended answers were analyzed thematically. Our Institutional Review Board exempted this study from review. >Results  Forty‐five percent of medical students and 53% of resident respondents perceived the risk of acquiring H1N1 at school or work as high, and although 43% of medical students and 66% of resident respondents had received the influenza vaccination and most reported increasing non‐pharmaceutical preventive measures, 9% of medical students and 61% of residents with one or more episodes of ILI chose to continue to attend class or work when ill. >Conclusions  Although students and residents report high risk of infection because of work‐ or school‐related activities, many involved in patient care activities do not comply with recommended infection control precautions. Educational campaigns should be developed and infection control guidelines should be included in routine medical student and resident curricular activities.
机译:请将此论文引用为:May等。 (2010年)评估医生在2010年H1N1流感季节期间的态度和行为:对城市学术环境中的医学生和居民的横断面调查。流感和其他呼吸道病毒DOI:10.1111 / j.1750-2659.2010.00151.x。 >背景尽管人们担心基于医院的流感传播,但针对流感样疾病(ILI)进行培训的医师的感知和行为方面的研究很少,尤其是鉴于最近的H1N1大流行。 >目标我们旨在评估医学生和居民自我报告的ILI发作,以确定ILI对学校人口和临床表现,旷工以及该人群内外使用的预防措施的影响的医疗环境。 >方法我们在2009年11月3日至12月11日之间对城市机构的医学生和居民进行了匿名调查。分别对医学生和居民的数据进行了封闭式回复。对开放式答案进行了主题分析。我们的机构审查委员会免除了这项研究的审查。 >结果:有45%的医学生和53%的居民受访者认为在学校或工作中感染H1N1的风险很高,尽管43%的医学生和66%的居民受访者接受了H1N1感染流感疫苗接种和大多数报道的越来越多的非药物预防措施,有IIL发作一次或多次的9%的医学生和61%的居民选择在病假时继续上课或工作。 >结论尽管由于工作或学校相关活动,学生和居民报告感染的风险很高,但许多参与患者护理活动的人并未遵守建议的感染控制预防措施。应开展教育活动,并在常规的医学生和居民课程活动中包括感染控制指南。

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