Izvori informisanja studenata medicine tokom pandemije COVID-19

  • Milena Đokić Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu, Katedra za medicinsku statistiku i informatiku
  • Ana Đokić Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu
  • Tamara Stanisavljević Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu
  • Nikola Milić Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu
  • Jelena Milin Lazović Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu
Ključne reči: informisanje, studenti medicine, pandemija, COVID-19

Sažetak


Uvod: Upotreba relevantnih izvora informacija i visok nivo znanja o rizičnom ponašanju i načinima transmisije COVID-19 su od ključnog značaja u situacijama u kojima primena preventivnih mera može da zaštiti stanovništvo od nastanka bolesti i uspori njeno širenje. Cilj ovog rada bio je analiza izvora informisanja koje su koristili studenti medicine tokom pandemije COVID-19.

Materijal i metode: Ovo istraživanje predstavlja studiju preseka sprovedenu na 373 studenta Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu. Anonimni, onlajn upitnik bio je dostupan u januaru 2021. godine, a sastojao se iz 3 dela: sociodemografskih karakteristika, izvora informisanja i stavova prema dostupnim informacijama o COVID-19.

Rezultati: Na početku pandemije većina studenata se informisala nekoliko puta dnevno (37,5%), dok su se u poslednjih mesec dana informisali najčešće nekoliko puta nedeljno (33,8%) (p<0,05). Kao glavne izvore informisanja tokom pandemije studenti su naveli televiziju i zvanične veb sajtove.  Studenti starijih godina su se značajno češće informisali sa zvaničnih veb sajtova (75,5% vs 61,6%, p=0,014). Više od dve trećine studenata je izjavilo da veruje da su informacije o korona virusu tačne i aktuelne, a samo trećina je bila zadovoljna informisanjem u toku pandemije.

Zaključak: Najčešći izvor informisanja o COVID-19 među studentima bila je televizija. Učestalost informisanja o pandemiji se smanjila u odnosu na njen početak. Samo trećina ispitanika je bila zadovoljna informisanjem tokom pandemije

Biografije autora

Ana Đokić, Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu

Student

Tamara Stanisavljević, Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu

student

Nikola Milić, Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu

student

Jelena Milin Lazović, Medicinski fakultet u Beogradu

Asistent

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