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Immunization attitudes, opinions, and knowledge of healthcare professional students at two Midwestern universities in the United States

机译:美国两所中西部大学的医疗专业学生的免疫态度,见解和知识

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In addition to administering vaccinations, healthcare professionals (HCPs) also play a crucial role in providing education and advocacy to the public regarding immunizations. Yet, many current and future HCPs are unprepared or reluctant to address the vaccine conversation with hesitant patients. Doctors, pharmacists, and nurses are all recognized as the most trusted sources of vaccine information. By comparing future HCPs in these three distinct programs, we can better understand where potential gaps may lie in their training and education. With insight from students, potential changes to curriculum can improve future HCPs ability to address vaccine hesitancy in their respective careers. The objective of this study was to assess and compare the knowledge, attitudes, and opinions of HCP students on the topic of immunization. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2017 to assess students in nursing, medical, and pharmacy programs at two universities in the state of North Dakota in the United States. The survey assessed six key themes: 1) demographic information; 2) basic vaccine knowledge; 3) vaccine hesitancy; 4) likelihood to recommend vaccines; 5) confidence in addressing vaccine-related topics with patients; 6) an appraisal of the education they have received on vaccinations. The survey was completed by 223 participants (overall response rate?=?23.7%). Results indicated that vaccine-related knowledge varied greatly by program; high knowledge scores were achieved by 74.3% of medical students, 62.7% of pharmacy students, 57.1% of doctor of nursing practice (DNP) students, and 24.7% of bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) students. Over a third (34.2%) of BSN students believed that the current recommended immunization schedule places undue burden on a child’s immune system, versus only 4.3% of medical students. Additionally, 54.2% of participants believed that spreading out recommended vaccines over several visits was an appropriate means of reducing parental stress about vaccinating. Participant responses suggest that negative attitudes, lack of knowledge, and general discomfort exist across all programs, but especially among nursing students, regarding vaccination. Our findings indicate potential areas where targeted interventions could be implemented to better equip future HCPs in their ability to discuss and educate the public regarding vaccination.
机译:除了接种疫苗外,医疗保健专业人员(HCP)在向公众提供有关免疫接种的教育和宣传方面也起着至关重要的作用。但是,当前和将来的许多HCP都不准备或不愿与犹豫不决的患者打交道。医生,药剂师和护士都是公认的最可信赖的疫苗信息来源。通过在这三个不同的计划中比较未来的HCP,我们可以更好地了解其培训和教育中可能存在的差距。通过学生的见识,课程的潜在变化可以提高未来的HCP解决各自职业中疫苗犹豫的能力。这项研究的目的是评估和比较HCP学生在免疫方面的知识,态度和意见。 2017年进行了横断面调查,以评估美国北达科他州两所大学的护理,医学和药学课程的学生。该调查评估了六个关键主题:1)人口统计信息; 2)基本的疫苗知识; 3)疫苗犹豫; 4)推荐疫苗的可能性; 5)有信心与患者一起解决疫苗相关主题; 6)评估他们接受的疫苗接种教育。这项调查由223名参与者完成(总体答复率== 23.7%)。结果表明,与疫苗相关的知识因计划而异。医学院的74.3%,药学的学生62.7%,护理实践的医生(DNP)的57.1%和护理学的理学学士(BSN)的24.7%的学生都获得了较高的知识得分。超过三分之一(34.2%)的BSN学生认为,当前建议的免疫接种计划给孩子的免疫系统带来了不适当的负担,而医学专业的学生仅为4.3%。此外,有54.2%的参与者认为,在几次访问中分发推荐的疫苗是减轻父母对接种疫苗的压力的适当方法。参与者的回答表明,在所有计划中,尤其是在护理专业的学生中,对于疫苗接种都存在消极态度,缺乏知识和普遍的不适感。我们的研究结果表明,可以实施有针对性的干预措施的潜在领域,以使未来的HCP更好地装备他们讨论和教育公众疫苗接种的能力。

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