Aim: regardless of how vaccines are distributed among various age groups, vaccination skepticism remains a significant obstacle to the success of vaccination campaigns around the world. Several studies conducted in various countries have reported a significant reluctance to administer the anti-Covid-19 vaccine. Aim study is to evaluate the attitude of students in the medical field towards the administration of the anti-SARSCoV- 2/COVID-19 vaccine. Methods: the survey starts with an online questionnaire on the Google Forms platform. A link was created and disclosed via academic communication channels. The questionnaire consists of 59 questions divided into 4 sections. Results: as of October 26th, responses from 334 students, 91 male and 243 female, had been received. Only 4 students report that they have not received the Covid-19 vaccine. Indeed, most of the students believe that the vaccine is effective and consider it their duty, as future healthcare professionals, to be informed about the Covid-19 vaccine for the health of their patients. Conclusions: the results show a positive attitude. Most of the students were willing to get vaccinated as soon as the vaccine became available, since they believe in its effectiveness and its importance for their own and their patients’ health. As an integral part of the healthcare team, students in the medical field play an important role in providing information about coronavirus and vaccination and in shaping preventive behavior in the population.

STUDENT IN THE MEDICAL FIELD AND COVID-19 VACCINATION COMPLIANCE / Stamegna, C.; Komocz, V.; Pandolfi, F.; Sansotta, L.; Pasqualotto, D.; Ndokaj, A.; Mazur, M.; Vozza, I.; Ottolenghi, L.; Nardi, G. M.; Guerra, F.; Corridore, D.. - In: DENTAL CADMOS. - ISSN 0011-8524. - (2023), pp. 203-203.

STUDENT IN THE MEDICAL FIELD AND COVID-19 VACCINATION COMPLIANCE

Pasqualotto D.;Ndokaj A.;Mazur M.;Vozza I.;Ottolenghi L.;Nardi G. M.;Guerra F.;Corridore D.
2023

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Aim: regardless of how vaccines are distributed among various age groups, vaccination skepticism remains a significant obstacle to the success of vaccination campaigns around the world. Several studies conducted in various countries have reported a significant reluctance to administer the anti-Covid-19 vaccine. Aim study is to evaluate the attitude of students in the medical field towards the administration of the anti-SARSCoV- 2/COVID-19 vaccine. Methods: the survey starts with an online questionnaire on the Google Forms platform. A link was created and disclosed via academic communication channels. The questionnaire consists of 59 questions divided into 4 sections. Results: as of October 26th, responses from 334 students, 91 male and 243 female, had been received. Only 4 students report that they have not received the Covid-19 vaccine. Indeed, most of the students believe that the vaccine is effective and consider it their duty, as future healthcare professionals, to be informed about the Covid-19 vaccine for the health of their patients. Conclusions: the results show a positive attitude. Most of the students were willing to get vaccinated as soon as the vaccine became available, since they believe in its effectiveness and its importance for their own and their patients’ health. As an integral part of the healthcare team, students in the medical field play an important role in providing information about coronavirus and vaccination and in shaping preventive behavior in the population.
2023
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STUDENT IN THE MEDICAL FIELD AND COVID-19 VACCINATION COMPLIANCE / Stamegna, C.; Komocz, V.; Pandolfi, F.; Sansotta, L.; Pasqualotto, D.; Ndokaj, A.; Mazur, M.; Vozza, I.; Ottolenghi, L.; Nardi, G. M.; Guerra, F.; Corridore, D.. - In: DENTAL CADMOS. - ISSN 0011-8524. - (2023), pp. 203-203.
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