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International Journal of Toxicological and Pharmacological Research ; 12(3):1-8, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1766515

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Introduction: The coronavirus pandemic had overwhelmed the healthcare sector and a need was felt to utilize the services of medical undergraduate students. For this, it was imperative that they have the right knowledge and perceptions about it. Therefore, a study was planned to assess the level of awareness and perception regarding the prevention and management of Covid-19 infection among medical undergraduates. Methods: A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study was conducted over a period of two months in a tertiary care hospital of North India. A written and informed consent was taken. The google form-based questionnaire was distributed to MBBS students via online modes like email and WhatsApp for recording the responses. The categorical data were expressed as frequency, percentages, mean and standard deviation. Batchwise comparison was done using ANOVA. A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 381 (76.2%) medical undergraduates participated in the study. They had an average knowledge score of 69.8%. The participants had a favorable attitude and majority of the students (96.2%) agreed that health education and campaigns have a pivotal role in preventing Covid-19. Two-third of students felt that the general public is not practicing Covid appropriate behavior adequately. On inter batch comparison, M.B.B.S second professional (2019 batch) students had significantly higher knowledge (p <0.001) and attitude (p <0.001) scores in comparison to the other batches. Conclusion: The undergraduate medical students were considerably aware of various aspects of Covid-19 infection and had a positive attitude towards the state of affairs as regards to the control and management of the pandemic in the country, with some scope for improvement.

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International Journal of Current Research and Review ; 12(19 Special Issue):241-247, 2020.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1000903

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Background: The objective of this study was to monitor variables that are critical for behavioral change in the South Indian population and the measures taken to avoid transmission of COVID-19 pandemic including risk perceptions, knowledge, and social distancing measures. Materials and Methods: An online questionnaire was designed with multiple data in a cross-sectional pattern which was applied to the South Indian population. The appropriate data was collected and analyzed considering the current COVID-19 pandemic using bar graphs through SPSS software. Results: The frequency pattern of the collected data is shown in the study. Conclusion: The unprecedented and dynamically evolving current crises make it hard to predict actual outcomes of appropriate risk management and behavioral policies without clear facts on mortality rate going up and community transmission. © IJCRR.

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