Research Article

THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Volume: 7 Number: 2 June 30, 2020
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THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Abstract

Aims: This study aims to evaluate medical students’ knowledge, thoughts, and awareness of the COVID-19 pandemic. Metho- ds: A questionnaire consisting of 31 questions was prepared for this descriptive study. In the questionnaire, medical students’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic were investigated. Categorical variables are demonstrated as numbers and percentages, whereas continuous variables are presented as minimum, maximum, and mean values. Results: A total of 575 participants completed the questionnaire. The mean participant age was 21.7 years. Fifty-two percent of participants knew about the coronaviridae family before the outbreak and 38.8% were informed about COVID-19 in their medical schools. Of the students, 99.7% stated that the first case’s origin was in China. Eighty percent of the participants stated that droplet spread is the transmission route of COVID-19. The most common opinion about the incubation period of the SARS CoV-2 was two to twelve days. Being older than 65 years old, having a comorbidity, being immunosuppressed, or working in the healthcare sector were the most particular risk factors to get infected. The majority of the participants follow the vaccine developments from social media, radio and television. According to 75.83% of the participants, all people should wear a mask in daily life for protection. Conclusion: The epidemiology and diagnostic factors of COVID-19 are well known by medical students. To minimize informa- tion pollution and raise awareness, medical students should be educated about pandemic and management of it. Further evalu- ation with various methods and more participants may help to better understand the awareness of the COVID-19 pandemic in medical students.

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APA
Çifcibaşı, H. S., Elibol, A., Kef, B., Gür, B., Kolsuz, S., Kurtoğlu, B., İpsalalı, H. O., Kükürtcü, N., Şenyiğit, E., Altınbaş, E., Tan, B., Göztepe, A., Certel, A. T., Mutlu, A. U., Bardakçı, B., Cengiz, E., Keleş Çelik, N., Erzik, C., Doymaz, M. Z., … Güven, S. G. (2020). THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. Turkish Medical Student Journal, 7(2), 44-64. https://izlik.org/JA94LB56SF
AMA
1.Çifcibaşı HS, Elibol A, Kef B, et al. THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. TMSJ. 2020;7(2):44-64. https://izlik.org/JA94LB56SF
Chicago
Çifcibaşı, Hilal Sena, Alperen Elibol, Berkay Kef, et al. 2020. “THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 7 (2): 44-64. https://izlik.org/JA94LB56SF.
EndNote
Çifcibaşı HS, Elibol A, Kef B, Gür B, Kolsuz S, Kurtoğlu B, İpsalalı HO, Kükürtcü N, Şenyiğit E, Altınbaş E, Tan B, Göztepe A, Certel AT, Mutlu AU, Bardakçı B, Cengiz E, Keleş Çelik N, Erzik C, Doymaz MZ, Atıcı S, Şahiner M, Güven SG (June 1, 2020) THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. Turkish Medical Student Journal 7 2 44–64.
IEEE
[1]H. S. Çifcibaşı et al., “THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC”, TMSJ, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 44–64, June 2020, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA94LB56SF
ISNAD
Çifcibaşı, Hilal Sena - Elibol, Alperen - Kef, Berkay - Gür, Bengisu - Kolsuz, Selin - Kurtoğlu, Berra - İpsalalı, Hasan Orkun et al. “THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 7/2 (June 1, 2020): 44-64. https://izlik.org/JA94LB56SF.
JAMA
1.Çifcibaşı HS, Elibol A, Kef B, Gür B, Kolsuz S, Kurtoğlu B, İpsalalı HO, Kükürtcü N, Şenyiğit E, Altınbaş E, Tan B, Göztepe A, Certel AT, Mutlu AU, Bardakçı B, Cengiz E, Keleş Çelik N, Erzik C, Doymaz MZ, Atıcı S, Şahiner M, Güven SG. THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. TMSJ. 2020;7:44–64.
MLA
Çifcibaşı, Hilal Sena, et al. “THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC”. Turkish Medical Student Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, June 2020, pp. 44-64, https://izlik.org/JA94LB56SF.
Vancouver
1.Hilal Sena Çifcibaşı, Alperen Elibol, Berkay Kef, Bengisu Gür, Selin Kolsuz, Berra Kurtoğlu, Hasan Orkun İpsalalı, Nazlıcan Kükürtcü, Ece Şenyiğit, Ekin Altınbaş, Berfin Tan, Aslı Göztepe, Alperen Taha Certel, Arda Ulaş Mutlu, Burak Bardakçı, Elif Cengiz, Nigar Keleş Çelik, Can Erzik, Mehmet Ziya Doymaz, Serkan Atıcı, Melike Şahiner, Selis Gülseven Güven. THOUGHTS AND AWARENESS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ABOUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. TMSJ [Internet]. 2020 Jun. 1;7(2):44-6. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA94LB56SF