Knowledge, attitude, and practices among clinically exposed medical students and interns towards COVID-19 vaccine in a tertiary care hospital, Kanyakumari district: a cross-sectional survey
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Background: Several COVID-19 vaccines have been approved against coronavirus disease and its distribution to, different countries. The study is mainly done to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practice among clinically, exposed medical students and interns toward COVID-19 vaccine., Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from June 2022 to August 2022 in a tertiary care hospital. Using, questionnaires, the knowledge, attitude, and practice among medical students and interns were assessed, and they were, then analysed and categorised accordingly. Then the students were given awareness regarding COVID-19 vaccine., Results: The questionnaires were distributed among students and interns, and responses were collected. A total number, of participants (n=300), out of which the majority of responders were second-year students 89 (29.6%). Overall, 39.75%, had high-grade knowledge, 43.5% had a positive attitude and 37.5% had good practice regarding the COVID-19, vaccine. The results show that 81.2% of interns had high-grade knowledge, 76.6% possess a positive attitude and 71.9%, of good practice and preventive measures towards COVID-19 vaccine., Conclusions: Our study concludes that there were certain gaps in knowledge, attitude, and practice among second and, third-year medical students when compared with final-year medical students and interns.
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