COVID-19疫苗接种对医护人员预防措施态度的影响

M. Raza, F. Taj, H. Mumtaz, S. M. Ismail, R. Amjad, H. Ehsan
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目的:比较各种COVID标准操作规程接种前后的效果,确定卫生保健工作者是否采取了充分的预防措施。方法:本横断面研究于2021年5月至7月进行。通过社交媒体平台分发在线调查表格,由圣家医院的男女住院医生、医务人员、研究生实习生、住院医生和专家/顾问完成。结果:我们的研究招募了104名志愿者。参与者的年龄从18岁到30岁不等,男性占研究人口的一半以上。最常使用的名称是研究生实习生/住院医师,占所有参与者的34%。100%的医疗专业人员在接种疫苗前使用口罩,45%的医疗专业人员实行社交距离。14名参与者在接种疫苗后停止使用口罩。洗手和消毒习惯减少了14%。结论:疫苗接种使卫生保健工作者的生活变得容易,因为在预防措施方面观察到消极趋势。大流行时间和身心健康贬值在新冠肺炎标准操作程序中也发挥了至关重要的作用。因此,让我们都希望所有人都接种疫苗,病毒被根除。
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Impact of COVID-19 Vaccination on the Attitude of Health Care Workers toward Preventive Measures
OBJECTIVE: To compare the pre and post-vaccination effects of vaccination on various COVID SOPs and to determine whether or not HCWs take adequate precautions. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was conducted between May and July 2021. Online survey forms were distributed via social media platforms, completed by male and female house officers, medical officers, postgraduate trainees, residents, and specialists/consultants at Holy Family Hospital in RESULTS: Our study enrolled 104 volunteers. The participants ranged in age from 18 to 30 years, and males constituted more than half of the study population. The most frequently used designation was postgraduate trainees/residents, which accounted for 34% of all participants. 100% of medical professionals used masks before vaccination, and 45% of medical professionals practiced social distancing. Fourteen of the participants discontinued the use of masks following vaccination. Hand washing and sanitizing habits decreased by 14. CONCLUSION: Vaccination has made life easy for HCWs, as negative trends are observed towards preventive measures. The pandemic timeline and physical and mental well-being depreciation also played a crucial role in the COVID-19 SOPs. So let us all hope that the whole population gets vaccinated and the virus gets eradicated.
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