Vaccination as a Significant Factor Influencing the Psychoemotional State of Medical Students During the Sars-Cov-2 Pandemic: An International Aspect
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: April 20, 2023
The
rapid
spread
of
SARS-COV-2,
characterized
by
its
severe
course
in
the
absence
effective
specific
treatment
for
this
infection,
may
become
a
significant
risk
factor
psycho-emotional
disorders'
emergence
during
pandemic.
One
vulnerable
groups
current
situation
are
first-year
medical
students,
whose
problems
associated
with
an
unfavorable
sanitary-epidemiological
and
increased
infection
compounded
difficulties
adapting
to
professional
environments.
In
situation,
along
strict
adherence
nonspecific
prevention
methods,
mass
student
SARS-COV-2
vaccination
acquires
particular
importance.To
compare
attitudes
students
Russia
Azerbaijan
toward
immunization
assess
impact
on
student's
state
pandemic.The
study
involved
594
at
Moscow
Baku
branches
Sechenov
University.
Google
Forms
platform
was
used
conduct
anonymous
sociological
survey.
To
psychoemotional
vaccinated
freshmen
non-vaccinated
we
State-Trait
Anxiety
Inventory,
STAI,
reactive
anxiety
Beck
Depression
Inventory
test
-
diagnose
depressive
symptoms.
online
survey
conducted
fourth
wave
coronavirus
infection.
WHO
official
sources
were
analyze
epidemiological
data
provided
Russian
Federal
Service
Customers'
Rights
Protection
Human
Well-Being
Surveillance
JHU
CSSE.
Statistical
analysis
carried
out
using
RStudio.The
results
showed
that
coverage
branch
University
pandemic
42,9±5,13%,
69,6±5,86%.
lack
reliable
information
about
anticovid
vaccines,
indicated
third
all
respondents,
largely
determine
motivated
participation
campaign.
role
school
imparting
knowledge
active
found
be
insignificant.
It
shown
percentage
willing
recommend
people
around
them
thereby
contribute
increasing
collective
immunity
level
significantly
depends
vaccinated.
proved
greater
psychological
stability
regardless
their
place.Vaccination
is
not
only
good
preventive
measure
against
but
also
stabilizing
which
affects
quality
educational
process
effectiveness.
Language: Английский
Clinical characteristics of the periodontal status of patients with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract with dysbiosis
Endodontics Today,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(4), P. 308 - 313
Published: Jan. 19, 2024
Aim.
To
determine
the
prevalence
and
intensity
of
periodontal
diseases
in
patients
with
gastrointestinal
tract,
combined
a
violation
microflora.
Materials
methods.
A
comprehensive
clinical
laboratory
study
132
laboratory-established
dysbiosis
aged
30
to
45
years
was
conducted.
For
study,
an
analysis
outpatient
chart,
results
tests
(feces
for
dysbiosis),
examination,
palpation
abdomen
thedigestive
system
by
gastroenterologist
therapist
performed,
anamnesis
disease
evaluated.
When
assessing
dental
diseases,
caries
were
taken
into
account.
The
determined
CPI
indices,
communal
index
used
condition
tissues.
examination
card
recommended
WHO
research.
Results.
In
structure
pathologies
digestive
chronic
hyperacid
hypoacid
gastritis,
dysfunctions
hepatobiliary
system,
including
hepatitis
cirrhosis
liver,
peptic
ulcer
stomach
duodenum,
gastroesophageal
reflux
disease,
rarely
gastroenterocolitis,
most
often
detected.
At
same
time,
unfavorable
situation
revealed
oral
cavity,
which
include
high
diseases.
addition,
every
third
person
examined
had
temporomandibular
joint
(TMJ)
dysfunction
associated
tooth
loss.
Conclusions.
levels
major
accompanied
dysbiosis,
are
characterized
generalized
inflammatory
This
dictates
need
research
aimed
at
improving
pathogenetic
therapy
rational
adequate
correction
microbiota.
Language: Английский
Vaccine Confidence and Coverage among Medical Students at a Federal University in Brazil
Ricardo Becker Feijó,
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Jordana V. H. Bertotto,
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Amanda C. Pinto
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et al.
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(9), P. 993 - 993
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Declining
vaccination
coverage
(VC)
and
vaccine
hesitancy
among
medical
students
are
global
challenges.
These
challenges
reflect
individual
logistical
barriers
to
a
sufficient
adherence
toward
essential
vaccines
for
healthcare
professionals,
as
well
presenting
need
educational
strategies
during
undergraduate
training.
Language: Английский