Title STAVOVI I ZNANJA STUDENATA MEDICINE O CIJEPLJENJU
Title (english) MEDICAL STUDENT ATTIUDES AND KNOWLWDGE REGARDING IMMUNIZATION
Author Nikolina Bratović
Mentor Gordana Pelčić (mentor)
Mentor Robert Doričić (komentor)
Committee member Srđan Banac (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Igor Eterović (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Nataša Vlah (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka Faculty of Medicine (Department of Social Sciences and Medical Humanities) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2020-07-17, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Public Health and Health Care
Abstract Uvod: Cijepljenje protiv zaraznih bolesti nerijetko je jedini mogući način zaštite pojedinaca i stanovništva od mnogih zaraznih bolesti. Neosporni uspjesi cijepljenja, posljednjih su godina praćeni ponovnim jačanjem anti-vakcinacijskih pokreta čiji pripadnici su i zdravstveni djelatnici. Ovim istraživanjem utvrditi će se stavovi i znanje studenata medicine kao budućih zdravstvenih djelatnika s obzirom da je neznanje i nedovoljna edukacija studenata čimbenik na koji je moguće i potrebno djelovati.
Materijali i metode: U istraživanje su bili uključeni studenti prve i šeste godine integriranog preddiplomskog i diplomskog studija medicine na Medicinskom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Rijeci. Stavovi i znanje studenata o cijepljenju ispitivani su putem anonimnog, online anketnog upitnika koji je sadržavao 57 pitanja podijeljenih u šest skupina: opći podaci ispitanika (7 pitanja višestrukog odabira), opći stavovi o cijepljenju (23 pitanja po tipu Likertove peterostupanjske skale), znanje o cijepljenju (9 pitanja s jednim točnim odogovorom), metode i izvori informiranja o cijepljenju (5 pitanja višestrukog odabira), samoprocjena spremnosti za razgovor o temi cijepljenja (5 pitanja po tipu Likertove peterostupanjske skale) te moralna uvjerenja (7 pitanja po tipu Likertove peterostupanjske skale) i religijsko opredjeljenje (neobavezan odgovor). Na kraju upitnika studenti imaju mogućnost dati prijedloge i ideje za unaprjeđenje edukacije o cijepljenju u sklopu nastave.
Rezultati: Studenti prve i šeste godine medicine na Medicinskom fakultetu u Rijeci dominantno izražavaju afirmativne stavove o cijepljenju, konvencionalne izvore i metode učenja o temi cijepljenja te neutralne moralno-religiozne vrijednosti. Studenti šeste godine očekivano imaju pozitivnije stavove prema cijepljenju, više teorijskog znanja te iskazuju višu spremnost za razgovor s pacijentima odnosno roditeljima djeteta o temi cijepljenja. Istraživanjem je utvrđena povezanost između pozitivnih stavova prema cijepljenju i pojedinih moralno-religioznih vrijednosti na obije godine studiranja.
Zaključak: Iako studenti poglavito izražavaju pozitivne stavove i adekvatno znanje o cijepljenju, iskazali su kako ima još prostora za unaprjeđenje nastave u smislu korištenja interaktivnih metoda učenja. Daljnja istraživanja potrebna su s ciljem kompletnijeg uvida u stavove i znanje studenata medicine diljem RH i susjednih zemalja čime bi se poboljšala edukacija budućih liječnika kao promotora cijepljenja.
Abstract (english) Introduction: Vaccination against infectious diseases is often the only possible way to protect individuals and the population from many infectious diseases. The undeniable successes of vaccination in recent years have been accompanied by a resurgence of anti-vaccination movements whose members often include health professionals. This research will determine the attitudes and knowledge of medical students as future health professionals, given that ignorance and insufficient education of students is a factor that is possible and should be acted upon.
Materials and methods: The research included first and sixth year students of integrated undergraduate and graduate study of medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka. Students' attitudes and knowledge about vaccination were examined through an anonymous, online survey which contained 57 questions divided into six groups: general data of respondents (7 multiple choice questions), general attitudes about vaccination (23 questions according to the Likert five-point scale), knowledge about vaccination (9 questions with one correct answer), methods and sources of information on vaccination (5 multiple choice questions), self-assessment of readiness to discuss the topic of vaccination (5 questions on the Likert five-point scale), moral beliefs (7 questions on the Likert five-point scale) and religious affiliation (optional response). At the end of the questionnaire, students have the opportunity to give suggestions and ideas for improving vaccination education.
Results: Students of the 1st and 6th year of medicine at the Faculty of Medicine in Rijeka predominantly express affirmative views on vaccination, conventional sources and methods of learning on the topic of vaccination and neutral moral and religious values. As expected, 6th year students have more positive attitudes towards vaccination, more theoretical knowledge and show a higher willingness to talk to patients or parents about the topic of vaccination. The research established a connection between positive attitudes towards vaccination and certain moral and religious values in both years of study.
Conclusion: Although students mainly express positive attitudes and adequate knowledge about vaccination, they expressed that there is still room for improving education in terms of using interactive learning methods. Further research is needed with the aim of a more complete insight into the attitudes and knowledge of medical students throughout the Croatia and neighboring countries, which would improve the education of future health professionals as vaccination promoters.
Keywords
cijepljenje
stavovi studenata
Keywords (english)
vaccination
Students' attitudes
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:184:966308
Study programme Title: Medicine Study programme type: university Study level: integrated undergraduate and graduate Academic / professional title: doktor/doktorica medicine (doktor/doktorica medicine)
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