Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period
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Resumo: | The objectives of this article are to know the incidence of COVID-19 among medical students, and the vaccination status, compare and statistically analyze the different periods regarding the variables incidence and practical activity in a health unit and analyze adherence to control measures. An observational, retrospective, cross-sectional, individual study was carried out, covering the period from April/2020 to February/2022, including students from the first to the twelfth period of Medicine at a university in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro. Data collection through an online questionnaire, as approved by the Research Ethics Committee - CEP. Analysis of absolute and relative frequencies. Data treatment by Chi-Square (χ2) test for qualitative variables. A sample of 173 individuals was obtained, of which 109(63%) were affected, 46(42.2%) were aged 17 to 26, and females. Peaks in the frequency of cases were verified in non-school periods or during remote teaching, following the municipal and national scenarios. Only 3.46% were not vaccinated, and 38.15% reported an incomplete vaccination schedule. A lower chance of the disease was observed in students in periods with practical activities in Health Units (HU) (OR =0.387; χ2 =8.824; p=0.003). With these results, it was possible to suggest that, despite the methodological limitations, academic life was not associated with an increase in the chance of acquiring the disease and may contribute to the decision regarding the maintenance of face-to-face teaching safely in the pandemic context, reinforcing the importance of control measures in the university environment, especially vaccination and the use of masks. |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic periodRegreso a las actividades académicas presenciales e incidencia de la Covid-19 en un curso de medicina en periodo de pandemiaRegresso às atividades acadêmicas presenciais e incidência de COVID-19 num curso de medicina durante o período pandêmicoCOVID-19PrevençãoUniversidades.COVID-19PreventionUniversities.COVID-19PrevenciónUniversidades.The objectives of this article are to know the incidence of COVID-19 among medical students, and the vaccination status, compare and statistically analyze the different periods regarding the variables incidence and practical activity in a health unit and analyze adherence to control measures. An observational, retrospective, cross-sectional, individual study was carried out, covering the period from April/2020 to February/2022, including students from the first to the twelfth period of Medicine at a university in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro. Data collection through an online questionnaire, as approved by the Research Ethics Committee - CEP. Analysis of absolute and relative frequencies. Data treatment by Chi-Square (χ2) test for qualitative variables. A sample of 173 individuals was obtained, of which 109(63%) were affected, 46(42.2%) were aged 17 to 26, and females. Peaks in the frequency of cases were verified in non-school periods or during remote teaching, following the municipal and national scenarios. Only 3.46% were not vaccinated, and 38.15% reported an incomplete vaccination schedule. A lower chance of the disease was observed in students in periods with practical activities in Health Units (HU) (OR =0.387; χ2 =8.824; p=0.003). With these results, it was possible to suggest that, despite the methodological limitations, academic life was not associated with an increase in the chance of acquiring the disease and may contribute to the decision regarding the maintenance of face-to-face teaching safely in the pandemic context, reinforcing the importance of control measures in the university environment, especially vaccination and the use of masks.Los objetivos de este artículo son conocer la incidencia de COVID-19 entre estudiantes de medicina, el estado de vacunación, comparar y analizar estadísticamente los diferentes periodos en cuanto a las variables incidencia y actividad práctica en una unidad de salud y analizar la adherencia a las medidas de control. Se realizó un estudio observacional, retrospectivo, transversal, individual, que abarcó el periodo de abril/2020 a febrero/2022, incluyendo estudiantes del primero al duodécimo periodo de Medicina de una universidad de la región de Baixada Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro. Recolección de datos a través de un cuestionario en línea, aprobado por el Comité de Ética en Investigación - CEP. Análisis de frecuencia relativa. Tratamiento de datos mediante prueba de Chi Cuadrado (χ2) para variables cualitativas. Se obtuvo una muestra de 173 individuos, de los cuales 109 (63%) estaban afectados, 46 (42,2%) de 17 a 26 años y del sexo femenino. Se verificaron picos en la frecuencia de casos en periodos no escolares o durante la enseñanza a distancia, siguiendo el escenario municipal y nacional. Solo el 3,46% no estaba vacunado y el 38,15% reportó esquema de vacunación incompleto. Se observó menor probabilidad de la enfermedad en los estudiantes en periodos con actividades prácticas en Unidades de Salud (UT) (OR =0,387; χ2 =8,824; p=0,003). Con estos resultados, fue posible sugerir que, a pesar de las limitaciones metodológicas, la vida académica no se asoció con un aumento en la probabilidad de adquirir la enfermedad, y puede contribuir a la decisión sobre el mantenimiento de la docencia presencial con seguridad en el contexto de pandemia, reforzando la importancia de las medidas de control en el ámbito universitario, especialmente la vacunación y el uso de tapabocas.São os objetivos deste artigo conhecer a incidência de COVID-19 entre alunos de medicina, o estado vacinal, comparar e analisar estatisticamente os diferentes períodos quanto as variáveis incidência e atividade prática em unidade de saúde e analisar a adesão às medidas de controle. Foi realizado um estudo observacional, retrospectivo, transversal, individuado, compreendendo o período de abril/2020 a fevereiro/2022, incluindo alunos do primeiro ao décimo segundo período de Medicina de uma universidade da baixada fluminense, Rio de Janeiro. Coleta de dados por questionário online, conforme aprovação pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa - CEP. Análise de frequências absolutas e relativas. Tratamento dos dados por teste Qui Quadrado(χ2) para variáveis qualitativas. Foi obtido uma amostra composta por 173 indivíduos, dos quais 109(63%) foram acometidos, sendo 46(42,2%) com idade de 17 a 26 e sexo feminino. Verificados picos de frequência de casos em períodos não letivos ou durante o ensino remoto, acompanhando o cenário municipal e nacional. Apenas 3,46% não foram vacinados e 38,15% informaram esquema vacinal incompleto. Observada menor chance da doença em alunos em períodos com atividades práticas em Unidades de Saúde (US) (OR =0,387; χ2 =8,824; p=0,003). Com tais resultados, foi possível aventar que, apesar das limitações metodológicas, o convívio acadêmico não esteve associado a aumento da chance de adquirir a doença, podendo contribuir para a decisão quanto à manutenção do ensino presencial de forma segura no contexto pandêmico, reforçando a importância das medidas de controle no ambiente universitário, sobretudo vacinação e uso de máscaras.Research, Society and Development2022-12-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3919410.33448/rsd-v11i17.39194Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 17; e162111739194Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 17; e162111739194Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 17; e1621117391942525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/39194/32167Copyright (c) 2022 Daniel Antunes Pereira; Yasmin Faria Menezes Castro Santos; Solange da Silva Malfacini; Maria de Fátima Gonçalves Enes; Marco Orsini; Letícia Moreira de Souza; Joice Aparecida Rezende Vilela; Iago Moreira Alves Pereira; Luiz Filipe da Silva Malfacini; Julia Enes de Toledo Pizahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Daniel Antunes Santos, Yasmin Faria Menezes Castro Malfacini, Solange da Silva Enes, Maria de Fátima Gonçalves Orsini, MarcoSouza, Letícia Moreira de Vilela, Joice Aparecida Rezende Pereira, Iago Moreira Alves Malfacini, Luiz Filipe da Silva Piza, Julia Enes de Toledo 2022-12-28T13:53:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/39194Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:32.478535Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period Regreso a las actividades académicas presenciales e incidencia de la Covid-19 en un curso de medicina en periodo de pandemia Regresso às atividades acadêmicas presenciais e incidência de COVID-19 num curso de medicina durante o período pandêmico |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period Pereira, Daniel Antunes COVID-19 Prevenção Universidades. COVID-19 Prevention Universities. COVID-19 Prevención Universidades. |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period |
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Return to face-to-face academic activities and incidence of Covid-19 in a medical course during the pandemic period |
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Pereira, Daniel Antunes |
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Pereira, Daniel Antunes Santos, Yasmin Faria Menezes Castro Malfacini, Solange da Silva Enes, Maria de Fátima Gonçalves Orsini, Marco Souza, Letícia Moreira de Vilela, Joice Aparecida Rezende Pereira, Iago Moreira Alves Malfacini, Luiz Filipe da Silva Piza, Julia Enes de Toledo |
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Santos, Yasmin Faria Menezes Castro Malfacini, Solange da Silva Enes, Maria de Fátima Gonçalves Orsini, Marco Souza, Letícia Moreira de Vilela, Joice Aparecida Rezende Pereira, Iago Moreira Alves Malfacini, Luiz Filipe da Silva Piza, Julia Enes de Toledo |
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Pereira, Daniel Antunes Santos, Yasmin Faria Menezes Castro Malfacini, Solange da Silva Enes, Maria de Fátima Gonçalves Orsini, Marco Souza, Letícia Moreira de Vilela, Joice Aparecida Rezende Pereira, Iago Moreira Alves Malfacini, Luiz Filipe da Silva Piza, Julia Enes de Toledo |
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COVID-19 Prevenção Universidades. COVID-19 Prevention Universities. COVID-19 Prevención Universidades. |
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COVID-19 Prevenção Universidades. COVID-19 Prevention Universities. COVID-19 Prevención Universidades. |
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The objectives of this article are to know the incidence of COVID-19 among medical students, and the vaccination status, compare and statistically analyze the different periods regarding the variables incidence and practical activity in a health unit and analyze adherence to control measures. An observational, retrospective, cross-sectional, individual study was carried out, covering the period from April/2020 to February/2022, including students from the first to the twelfth period of Medicine at a university in the Baixada Fluminense region, Rio de Janeiro. Data collection through an online questionnaire, as approved by the Research Ethics Committee - CEP. Analysis of absolute and relative frequencies. Data treatment by Chi-Square (χ2) test for qualitative variables. A sample of 173 individuals was obtained, of which 109(63%) were affected, 46(42.2%) were aged 17 to 26, and females. Peaks in the frequency of cases were verified in non-school periods or during remote teaching, following the municipal and national scenarios. Only 3.46% were not vaccinated, and 38.15% reported an incomplete vaccination schedule. A lower chance of the disease was observed in students in periods with practical activities in Health Units (HU) (OR =0.387; χ2 =8.824; p=0.003). With these results, it was possible to suggest that, despite the methodological limitations, academic life was not associated with an increase in the chance of acquiring the disease and may contribute to the decision regarding the maintenance of face-to-face teaching safely in the pandemic context, reinforcing the importance of control measures in the university environment, especially vaccination and the use of masks. |
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