Vaccination against influenza and attitudes towards seasonal vaccination of medical students from the Medical University of Silesia

Author:

Wojczyk Marek12ORCID,Rutecka Paulina23ORCID,Wolak Dawid24ORCID,Zięba Zuzanna25ORCID,Zatłoka Dorota24ORCID,Klimas Filip2ORCID,Wójsik Urszula24ORCID,Wójtowicz Katarzyna26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral School , Medical University of Silesia , Katowice , Poland

2. Faculty of Medical Science in Katowice , Medical University of Silesia , Poland

3. Students’ Scientific Society of the Department of Gynaecological Endocrinology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice , Medical University of Silesia , Poland

4. Students’ Scientific Society of the I Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice , Medical University of Silesia , Poland

5. Students’ Scientific Society of the Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice , Medical University of Silesia , Poland

6. Students’ Scientific Society of the Department of Cardiac Surgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice , Medical University of Silesia , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Introduction To reduce the incidence of influenza, healthcare workers and medical students are recommended to receive annual seasonal vaccination. This study aimed to investigate the behavior of students regarding their willingness to be vaccinated against influenza and the attitudes influencing their approval or disapproval of influenza vaccination. Materials and Methods This cross-sectional study was designed as an online survey among students of the Medical University of Silesia (MUS) of all years and specialties, as MUS is the largest medical college in Poland. A total of 302 students participated in the study and completed an online questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive and analytical statistics. The significance of the differences was tested using the chi-square test. Results The percentage of students who received influenza vaccinations in the past was 42.1%, and in the current influenza season (Autumn 2022) was 33.4%. The level of vaccination differed significantly depending on the study program (p < 0.001). An important variable affecting the decision to vaccinate was participation in clinical classes. Among the students taking practical classes, 59.4% were vaccinated. Most respondents had a positive opinion about influenza vaccination (98%). Belief in the effectiveness of vaccination (35.6%) was the main reason for vaccination against influenza, as indicated by the respondents. The main reason for not being vaccinated was a lack of fear of influenza infection (22.9%). Conclusions The results obtained in this study indicate the need to introduce changes in the field of broader education regarding the effectiveness of vaccinations in reducing the number of influenza virus infections among medical students.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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