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Paradigms about the COVID-2 pandemic: knowledge, attitudes and practices from medical students
Eddy Lincango-Naranjo; Paola Solis-Pazmino; Santiago Rodriguez-Villafuerte; Jose Lincango-Naranjo; Paul Vinueza-Moreano; Giuseppe Barberis-Barcia; Carlos Ruiz-Sosa; Giovanni Rojas-Velasco; Derek Gravholt; Nataly Espinoza-Suarez; Elizabeth Golembiewski; Percy Soto-Becerra.
Afiliação
  • Eddy Lincango-Naranjo; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Universidad Central del Ecuador
  • Paola Solis-Pazmino; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.
  • Santiago Rodriguez-Villafuerte; Universidade Federal de Ciencias da Saude de Porto Alegre, Facultad de Medicina, Programa de Pos-graduacao em Hepatologia, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil, Hospital Vo
  • Jose Lincango-Naranjo; Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Paul Vinueza-Moreano; Universidad Central del Ecuador
  • Giuseppe Barberis-Barcia; Universidad Central del Ecuador
  • Carlos Ruiz-Sosa; Universidad Central del Ecuador
  • Giovanni Rojas-Velasco; Universidad Central del Ecuador, Universidad de Sao Paulo
  • Derek Gravholt; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Mayo Clinic
  • Nataly Espinoza-Suarez; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Mayo Clinic
  • Elizabeth Golembiewski; Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Mayo Clinic
  • Percy Soto-Becerra; Facultad de Administracion y Salud Publica, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru
Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20105858
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ABSTRACT
BackgroundAs the disease caused by the new coronavirus has spread globally, economic instability in healthcare systems has been significant, and the lack of knowledge, positive attitudes and appropriate practices among people has led to the magnification of this disease. This reality is especially accentuated in Ecuador where, although many healthcare workers have been called to help in the regions most affected, the shortage of them combined with cultural and macroeconomic factors have led Ecuador to face the most aggressive outbreak in Latin America. In this context, the participation on the front line of final year medical students is indispensable. For that reason, appropriate training on COVID-19 for final year medical students is an urgent need that universities and health systems must guarantee. We aimed to describe the knowledge, attitudes and practices in Ecuadorian final year medical students in order to identify the knowledge gaps, perceptions and behavior patterns which could guide the design of better medical education curricula regarding COVID-19. MethodsThis was a cross-sectional 33-item online survey conducted between April 6 to April 20 assessing the knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis toward COVID-19 in Ecuadorian final year medical students. It was sent by email and by Facebook and WhatsApp. ResultsA total of 309 students responded to the survey. 88% of students scored high ([≥] 70% correct) for knowledge of the disease. The majority of students were pessimistic about possible government actions, which is reflected in the negative attitude towards the control of COVID-19 in Ecuador and volunteering during the outbreak (77%, and 58% of the students, respectively). Moreover, 91% of students said they did not have adequate protective equipment or training in their health facilities. ConclusionsThe high level of students knowledge, with coexisting negative attitudes, suggests Ecuador has a capable upcoming workforce that could benefit from an opportunity to strengthen, improve and advance their training in preparation for COVID-19. Creating a national curriculum may be one of the most effective ways for all students to be trained, while simultaneously focusing on the students most pressing concerns. Hopefully with this, negative attitudes will improve and students will be better qualified.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional / Estudo prognóstico / Pesquisa qualitativa / Rct Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional / Estudo prognóstico / Pesquisa qualitativa / Rct Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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