旅行健康-印度一家三级护理医院的医学实习生在意识和实践方面的差距

J. Landge, Kajal Shrivastava, Swati Ghonge
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简介:旅行前健康评估旨在通过预防措施和安全行为促进风险降低。它还确保旅行者了解旅行疫苗接种的最新情况。然而,研究评估了从各种医疗和非医疗来源出发的旅行前健康寻求做法,以及在前往发展中国家和发达国家之前的疫苗接种情况。本研究旨在解决一家三级护理医院的医学实习生对旅行前医疗保健的认识和实践问题。方法:对三级甲等医院实习医师进行横断面调查。研究参与者是在同一家医院实习期间,在预防医学部门派驻的医学学士和外科学士实习生。借助预先制定的自我评估问卷,对旅行前健康的意识和实践进行了评估。结果:研究对象为59名(53.6%)男性和51名(46.4%)女性。所有人都是印度裔,69人(62.7%)在过去5年中进行过国际旅行。研究参与者的平均年龄为23.3±1.3岁,年龄范围为23-30岁。他们中的大多数人(69.6%)曾前往国外度假。其中大多数(73.9%)曾与家人一起旅行。在69名国际旅行过的人中,47人(68.1%)在旅行前曾去看医生寻求旅行健康建议,29人(42%)在最后一次国际旅行中为目的地国家接种了所需的疫苗。受访者的年龄和性别对旅行疫苗的接种没有任何统计学上的显著影响。结论:研究结果表明,医学实习生对旅行医学的认识和实践不足。
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Travel Health - Gaps in Awareness and Practices Among Medical Interns of a Tertiary Care Hospital in India
Introduction: Pretravel health assessments aim to promote risk reduction through preventive measures and safe behaviour. It also ensures that travellers are up-to-date with travel vaccine uptake. However, studies assess pretravel health-seeking practices from a variety of medical and nonmedical sources and vaccine uptake prior to travel to both developing and developed countries. The present study was an effort to address the awareness and practice of pre-travel health care among medical interns of a tertiary care hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in medical interns of tertiary care hospital. Study participants were Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) interns posted in the preventive medicine departments during the internship program in the same hospital. Awareness and practice of pre-travel health were assessed with help of a preformed self-assessment questionnaire. Results: Study had 59 (53.6%) males and 51 (46.4%) female respondents. All were of Indian origin and 69 (62.7%) had travelled internationally in the last 5 years. The mean age of study participants was 23.3±1.3yrs with range of 23-30 years. The majority (69.6%) of them had travelled abroad for holiday purposes. Most (73.9%) of them had travelled with family members. Out of 69 who had travelled internationally, 47 (68.1%) had visited a doctor for travel health advice prior to the trip and 29 (42%) had taken the required vaccination for the destination countries in their last international travels. The age and sex of the respondents did not have any statistically significant influence on the uptake of the travel vaccine. Conclusion: Study findings revealed inadequate awareness and practice of travel medicine among medical interns.
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