加拿大牙科学校的 COVID-19 疫苗接种。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Isabella Turquete, Sreenath Madathil, Paul J. Allison
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摘要

背景:口腔卫生工作者,包括牙科学生,面临着很大的COVID-19感染风险。高COVID-19疫苗接种覆盖率对于受保护的劳动力至关重要。这项研究旨在记录2019冠状病毒病大流行期间加拿大牙科学校牙科学生和员工的COVID-19疫苗接种经历,提供了可以显著影响未来疫苗接种策略的重要见解。方法:本研究使用了2021年4月至2022年5月期间进行的前瞻性队列数据。我们招募了600名参与者,包括来自加拿大10所牙科学校的牙科学生、教师和支持人员。每月收集所有受试者的数据。评估疫苗接种接受程度和接种时间。采用Logistic回归模型确定COVID-19疫苗接受率和晚期疫苗接种的预测因素。为了检测犹豫倾向,采用描述性统计方法观察雇员和学生年龄组之间接种疫苗的时间分布。结果:在基线的600名参与者中(70%为女性;平均年龄36岁),91%至少接种了一剂COVID-19疫苗。未发现社会人口学因素与COVID-19疫苗接受度之间存在关联。与我们的大多数样本相比,50-59岁的个体推迟接种疫苗的可能性较小。学生在较晚的疫苗接种时间中表现出更多的异常值,特别是在较年轻的年龄组中。结论:牙科学生对疫苗接种的高接受度对提高专业水平和影响患者至关重要。将疫苗宣传纳入他们的教育可能会提高一般人群的疫苗接种率。
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COVID-19 Vaccination in Canadian Dental Schools

COVID-19 Vaccination in Canadian Dental Schools

Background

Oral Healthcare workers, including dental students, face a great risk of COVID-19 infection. High COVID-19 vaccination coverage is essential for a protected workforce. This study, which aims to document the COVID-19 vaccination experience among dental students and employees from Canadian dental schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, provides crucial insights that can significantly impact future vaccination strategies.

Methods

This study used data from a prospective cohort conducted between April 2021 and May 2022. We recruited 600 participants, including dental students, faculty, and support staff from 10 Canadian dental schools. Data were collected monthly from all subjects. Vaccination acceptance and vaccination time were assessed. Logistic regression models were performed to identify predictors of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and late vaccination. In order to detect hesitation tendencies, descriptive statistics were used to observe the distribution of time to vaccination between age groups of employees and students.

Results

Out of 600 participants at baseline (70% female; average age 36 years old), 91% received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. No associations were found between sociodemographic factors and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Individuals aged 50–59 were less likely to delay the vaccination than most of our sample. Students presented more outliers for later vaccination times, particularly in younger age groups.

Conclusion

High vaccination acceptance among dental students is crucial for promoting professionalism and influencing patients. Integrating vaccine advocacy into their education might enhance vaccination uptake in the general population.

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Journal of public health dentistry
Journal of public health dentistry 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.30%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Dentistry is devoted to the advancement of public health dentistry through the exploration of related research, practice, and policy developments. Three main types of articles are published: original research articles that provide a significant contribution to knowledge in the breadth of dental public health, including oral epidemiology, dental health services, the behavioral sciences, and the public health practice areas of assessment, policy development, and assurance; methods articles that report the development and testing of new approaches to research design, data collection and analysis, or the delivery of public health services; and review articles that synthesize previous research in the discipline and provide guidance to others conducting research as well as to policy makers, managers, and other dental public health practitioners.
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