Effect of Interactive Web-based Educational Intervention on Preventive Practices of Covid-19 among Internship Students

Naglaa Kamel Abdallah Hussien, Manal SA Hakami, Wael Alghamdi, Waled AM Ahmed
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Background: Medical interns need to focus on training and service delivery because they are in the early stages of their careers. Ensuring that training is managed effectively, and interns are educated on COVID-19 is crucial. This study sought to determine the effect of an interactive web-based educational intervention on preventive practices of COVID-19 among internship students. Materials and Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental (one group pre/post-test) research design. The study included all Applied Medical Sciences internship students at AL-Baha University. An intern's hand and respiratory hygiene compliance throughout the COVID-19 pandemic was assessed using a self-administrated online Google form. A post-test was conducted after implementing a web-based interactive COVID-19 preventive education intervention. The SPSS was used for analysis. Results: The interactive web-based educational intervention had a significant impact on the preventive practices of COVID-19 among internship students. After the intervention, there was a notable increase in the average hand hygiene score to 62.06 ± 5.69 (z= 3.661*, p < 0.001*). Similarly, the average respiratory etiquette score also significantly improved, to 94.34 ± 10.93 (z= 3.521*, p < 0.001*). Additionally, students residing in rural areas demonstrated a noteworthy association (t= 3.063, P= 0.002), and those aged above 22 also showed a significant correlation (t= 2.808, P= 0.005). Furthermore, previous training in hand hygiene (t= 1.278, P= 0.003) and respiratory etiquettes (t= 1.871, P= 0.005) were identified as significant determinants. Conclusion: The interactive web-based educational intervention had a significant positive impact on COVID-19 preventive practices among internship students. The hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette scores significantly improved, highlighting its effectiveness in promoting better hygiene practices. Moreover, certain student factors, such as residing in rural areas and being above 22 years old, were found to be significantly associated with preventive practices. This intervention improved internship students' COVID-19 preventive practices.
基于网络的互动式教育干预对实习学生预防 Covid-19 的影响
背景:医学实习生需要注重培训和提供服务,因为他们处于职业生涯的早期阶段。确保培训得到有效管理,确保实习生接受有关COVID-19的教育至关重要。本研究旨在确定交互式网络教育干预对实习学生COVID-19预防实践的影响。材料与方法:本研究采用准实验(一组前测/后测)研究设计。研究对象包括巴哈大学所有应用医学专业的实习学生。在COVID-19大流行期间,使用自我管理的在线谷歌表格评估实习生的手部和呼吸卫生合规性。在实施基于网络的互动式COVID-19预防教育干预后进行了后测。采用SPSS软件进行分析。结果:交互式网络教育干预对实习学生COVID-19预防行为有显著影响。干预后平均手卫生评分为62.06±5.69分(z= 3.661*, p < 0.001*)。同样,平均呼吸礼仪评分也有显著提高,为94.34±10.93 (z= 3.521*, p < 0.001*)。此外,农村地区的学生表现出显著的相关性(t= 3.063, P= 0.002), 22岁以上的学生也表现出显著的相关性(t= 2.808, P= 0.005)。此外,以前的手部卫生培训(t= 1.278, P= 0.003)和呼吸礼仪(t= 1.871, P= 0.005)被认为是重要的决定因素。结论:互动式网络教育干预对实习学生的新冠肺炎预防行为有显著的积极影响。手卫生和呼吸礼仪得分显著提高,突出了其在促进更好的卫生习惯方面的有效性。此外,某些学生因素,如居住在农村地区和年龄在22岁以上,被发现与预防措施显著相关。这一干预措施改善了实习学生的COVID-19预防措施。
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