2022
DOI: 10.52711/0974-360x.2022.00871
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Perception and Attitude of Medical and Dental Students Towards Covid-19 and its Vaccination in A Medical and Dental College of India

Abstract: Background: Medical and dental students are among the frontline workers in the battle against COVID 19. As such their vaccination is mandatory. We conducted this study to assess perception and attitude of medical and dental students towards COVID-19 disease and its vaccination. Methods: A total of 185 medical and 170 dental students were included in our study. A questionnaire based on previous studies was prepared. The respondents were interviewed telephonically and appropriate responses were recorded. Results… Show more

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“…To increase the coverage of vaccination, acceptance of the vaccine is very crucial, which in turn depends upon the information they will get regarding the vaccine's safety and efficacy. This study shows that 74.68% of the students are completely agreeing with vaccination and 5% are completely disagreeing; 19% did not express their opinion, while only approximately 20% of medical students accepted the vaccination study done by Zuryat et al [12]. Similar results were found in the study done by Solís Arce et al [13].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…To increase the coverage of vaccination, acceptance of the vaccine is very crucial, which in turn depends upon the information they will get regarding the vaccine's safety and efficacy. This study shows that 74.68% of the students are completely agreeing with vaccination and 5% are completely disagreeing; 19% did not express their opinion, while only approximately 20% of medical students accepted the vaccination study done by Zuryat et al [12]. Similar results were found in the study done by Solís Arce et al [13].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%