The Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of COVID-19: A Survey Among Medical Students in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia Public Medical Schools

E. Mohammad Aidid, Sharifah Aishah Syed Ahmad Alsagoff, Muhamad Azamin Anuar, Asrar Abu Bakar, Fahisham Taib, Muhammad Zubir Yusof, Syed Abdul Khaliq Syed Hamid, Mohd Ihsanuddin Abas
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COVID-19 has affected university medical students, resulting in the new norm of learning and practice. Understanding these students’ knowledge, attitude and their practice would be essential as they would serve as the future doctor in Malaysia. The study attempted to evaluate medical students’ knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) in the east coast states of Peninsular Malaysia. An online and multi centre cross-sectional study was undertaken among all the three public medical schools in the east coast region of Peninsular Malaysia, between 8th July to 21st July 2020. The questionnaire consisted of sociodemographic data and the three domains which included COVID-19 KAP. Students were invited to participate via social media platform such as WhatsApp and students’ email. A total of 1,008 medical students voluntarily participated in the study with female to male ratio of 2.6:1. A total of 356 (35.3%) of the medical students had satisfactory knowledge score, with 75% of them were female. The majority of the students had positive attitude towards COVID-19 and practiced meticulous social distancing during the pandemic. We noted that seniority influenced knowledge score, and this was evident as 264 (26.2%) of the students were in their clinical year. Overall, the knowledge scores regarding COVID-19 among the medical students in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia was reasonable and there were opportunities to augment these standards. Meticulous plans are needed to enhance knowledge and preparedness of the current crops of medical students to be competent future frontliner for Malaysia.
马来西亚半岛东海岸公立医学院医学生新冠肺炎知识、态度与行为调查
新冠肺炎疫情已经影响到大学医学生,导致学习和实践的新常态。了解这些学生的知识、态度和实践是至关重要的,因为他们将成为马来西亚未来的医生。本研究旨在评估马来西亚半岛东岸诸州医学生的知识、态度与行为(KAP)。2020年7月8日至21日期间,在马来西亚半岛东海岸地区的所有三所公立医学院进行了一项在线多中心横断面研究。问卷由社会人口统计数据和包括COVID-19 KAP在内的三个领域组成。学生们被邀请通过WhatsApp等社交媒体平台和学生的电子邮件参与。共有1008名医学生自愿参与研究,男女比例为2.6:1。共有356名医学生(35.3%)的知识得分满意,其中75%为女性。大多数学生对新冠肺炎持积极态度,并在疫情期间严格保持社交距离。我们注意到年资对知识得分有影响,这一点在264(26.2%)名学生处于临床学年时很明显。总体而言,马来西亚半岛东海岸医学生对COVID-19的知识得分是合理的,并且有机会提高这些标准。需要制定周密的计划,提高现有医学院学生的知识和准备,使他们成为马来西亚未来称职的前线人员。
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