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Attitudes towards COVID-19 precautionary measures and willingness to work during an outbreak among medical students in Singapore: a mixed-methods study

机译:对新加坡医学院爆发期间的Covid-19预防措施和愿意工作的态度:混合方法研究

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The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed challenges that medical students face when healthcare systems are under intense pressure. There is a need to assess medical students’ education needs in pandemic preparedness. The objective of this mixed-methods study was threefold: (1) to assess COVID-19 perceived efficacy, susceptibility, and anxiety in relation to health literacy; (2) to describe attitudes towards a policy of precautionary measures against COVID-19 and willingness to work during an outbreak; and (3) to examine multilevel factors associated with willingness to work. An online survey was conducted among 263 medical students in Singapore during the lockdown period in July 2020. Participants were surveyed on COVID-19 related literacy, perceptions, anxiety, attitudes towards a policy of precautionary measures, and willingness to work during an outbreak. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to determine the factors associated with the key outcome variable of willingness to work. In addition, open-ended questions were used to assess medical education needs, which were reported using thematic analysis. Perceived adequacy of COVID-19 information was associated with higher perceived efficacy, lower perceived susceptibility, and lower anxiety levels among the students. Medical students were mostly supportive of COVID-19 precautionary measures except for relatively intrusive measures like in-home surveillance. The degree of willingness to work during an outbreak varied based on certain conditions, in particular family’s health and safety, and was associated with self-efficacy, perceived susceptibility, and hospital capacity of outbreak management. Medical students’ attitudes towards a policy of precautionary measures varied depending on legality, financial and psychological support, and privacy concerns. Health literacy played an important role in increasing the efficacy of protection against COVID-19 and reducing pandemic-related anxiety among medical students. Their willingness to work during an outbreak was increased by an effective policy of precautionary measures, hospital capacity to manage a pandemic, and assurance of family safety. Medical education should include pandemic preparedness to better prepare students to aid in pandemics, with emphasis on public health policy and ethics coupled with clinical training targeted to managing outbreaks.
机译:Covid-19大流行揭示了医学生面临的挑战,当医疗保健系统受到强烈的压力时​​。有必要评估医学学生的大流行准备的教育需求。这种混合方法研究的目的是三倍:(1)评估与健康识字有关的Covid-19感知的疗效,敏感性和焦虑; (2)描述对对Covid-19的预防措施政策的态度以及在爆发期间工作的意愿; (3)检查与工作意愿相关的多级因素。在2020年7月在锁定期间在新加坡的263名医学生进行了在线调查。参与者在Covid-19相关识字,看法,焦虑,对预防措施政策的态度进行调查,并在爆发期间愿意工作意愿。用于确定与工作意愿的关键结果变量相关的因素。此外,开放式问题用于评估医学教育需求,据报道使用主题分析。感知Covid-19信息的充分性与学生中的疗效,降低感知易感性和降低焦虑水平有关。医学生大多支持Covid-19预防措施,除了在家庭监督中相对侵入的措施。在爆发期间工作的意愿程度根据某些条件,特别是家庭的健康和安全,并且与自我效能,感知易感性和医院爆发管理能力有关。医学生对预防措施政策的态度根据合法性,财务和心理支持以及隐私问题而变化。健康素养在增加对Covid-19保护的疗效并降低医学生之间的大流行相关的焦虑的影响方面发挥了重要作用。他们在爆发期间工作的意愿通过预防措施,医院能力管理大流行能力和保证家庭安全的有效政策增加。医学教育应包括大流行的准备,以更好地准备学生以帮助大流行,重点是公共卫生政策和伦理,加上针对管理爆发的临床培训。

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