Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil

OBJECTIVES: To describe knowledge, practices, and associated factors of medical students to prevent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) in five medical schools. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey of undergraduate medical students in preclinical and in early and late clinical years. Information was obtain...

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Main Authors: Eleny Guimarães Teixeira, Dick Menzies, Antonio Jose Ledo Alves Cunha, Ronir Raggio Luiz, Antonio Ruffino-Netto, Marcio Samara Scartozzoni, Poliana Portela, Anete Trajman
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1b3d0effa8cd4ad1ac6aeef06cc3911b 2023-05-15T15:17:45+02:00 Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil Eleny Guimarães Teixeira Dick Menzies Antonio Jose Ledo Alves Cunha Ronir Raggio Luiz Antonio Ruffino-Netto Marcio Samara Scartozzoni Poliana Portela Anete Trajman 2008-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/1b3d0effa8cd4ad1ac6aeef06cc3911b EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892008001000006 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-5348 1020-4989 1680-5348 https://doaj.org/article/1b3d0effa8cd4ad1ac6aeef06cc3911b Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 24, Iss 4, Pp 265-270 (2008) Conocimientos actitudes y prácticas en salud Mycobacterium tuberculosis infección hospitalaria Brasil Health knowledge attitudes practice nosocomial infections Brazil Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T12:06:22Z OBJECTIVES: To describe knowledge, practices, and associated factors of medical students to prevent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) in five medical schools. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey of undergraduate medical students in preclinical and in early and late clinical years. Information was obtained on sociodemographic profile, previous lectures on TB, knowledge about TB transmission, exposure to patients with active pulmonary TB, and use of respiratory protective masks. RESULTS: Among 1 094 respondents, 575 (52.6%) correctly answered that coughing, speaking, and sneezing can transmit TB. Early [adjusted odds ratio = 4.0 (3.0, 5.5)] and late [adjusted odds ratio = 4.2 (3.1, 5.8)] clinical years were associated with correct answers, but having had previous lectures on TB was not. Among those who had previous lectures on TB, the rate of correct answers increased from 42.1% to 61.6%. Among 332 medical students who reported exposure to TB patients, 194 (58.4%) had not used protective masks. More years of clinical experience was associated with the use of masks [adjusted odds ratio = 2.9 (1.4, 6.1)], while knowledge was inversely associated with the use of masks [adjusted odds ratio = 0.4 (0.2, 0.6)]. CONCLUSIONS: Many medical students are not aware of the main routes of TB infection, and lectures on TB are not sufficient to change knowledge and practices. Regardless of knowledge about TB transmission, students engage in risky behaviors: more than two-thirds do not use a protective mask when examining an active TB case. We suggest innovative, effective active learning experiences to change this scenario. OBJETIVOS: Describir los conocimientos y las prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis (TB) en cinco escuelas de medicina y sus factores asociados. MÉTODOS: Estudio transversal mediante encuesta a estudiantes de medicina de cursos preclínicos, clínicos iniciales y clínicos avanzados. Se obtuvo información del perfil sociodemográfico, las conferencias recibidas sobre ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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Spanish
Portuguese
topic Conocimientos
actitudes y prácticas en salud
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
infección hospitalaria
Brasil
Health knowledge
attitudes
practice
nosocomial infections
Brazil
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Conocimientos
actitudes y prácticas en salud
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
infección hospitalaria
Brasil
Health knowledge
attitudes
practice
nosocomial infections
Brazil
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Eleny Guimarães Teixeira
Dick Menzies
Antonio Jose Ledo Alves Cunha
Ronir Raggio Luiz
Antonio Ruffino-Netto
Marcio Samara Scartozzoni
Poliana Portela
Anete Trajman
Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil
topic_facet Conocimientos
actitudes y prácticas en salud
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
infección hospitalaria
Brasil
Health knowledge
attitudes
practice
nosocomial infections
Brazil
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description OBJECTIVES: To describe knowledge, practices, and associated factors of medical students to prevent transmission of tuberculosis (TB) in five medical schools. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey of undergraduate medical students in preclinical and in early and late clinical years. Information was obtained on sociodemographic profile, previous lectures on TB, knowledge about TB transmission, exposure to patients with active pulmonary TB, and use of respiratory protective masks. RESULTS: Among 1 094 respondents, 575 (52.6%) correctly answered that coughing, speaking, and sneezing can transmit TB. Early [adjusted odds ratio = 4.0 (3.0, 5.5)] and late [adjusted odds ratio = 4.2 (3.1, 5.8)] clinical years were associated with correct answers, but having had previous lectures on TB was not. Among those who had previous lectures on TB, the rate of correct answers increased from 42.1% to 61.6%. Among 332 medical students who reported exposure to TB patients, 194 (58.4%) had not used protective masks. More years of clinical experience was associated with the use of masks [adjusted odds ratio = 2.9 (1.4, 6.1)], while knowledge was inversely associated with the use of masks [adjusted odds ratio = 0.4 (0.2, 0.6)]. CONCLUSIONS: Many medical students are not aware of the main routes of TB infection, and lectures on TB are not sufficient to change knowledge and practices. Regardless of knowledge about TB transmission, students engage in risky behaviors: more than two-thirds do not use a protective mask when examining an active TB case. We suggest innovative, effective active learning experiences to change this scenario. OBJETIVOS: Describir los conocimientos y las prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis (TB) en cinco escuelas de medicina y sus factores asociados. MÉTODOS: Estudio transversal mediante encuesta a estudiantes de medicina de cursos preclínicos, clínicos iniciales y clínicos avanzados. Se obtuvo información del perfil sociodemográfico, las conferencias recibidas sobre ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Eleny Guimarães Teixeira
Dick Menzies
Antonio Jose Ledo Alves Cunha
Ronir Raggio Luiz
Antonio Ruffino-Netto
Marcio Samara Scartozzoni
Poliana Portela
Anete Trajman
author_facet Eleny Guimarães Teixeira
Dick Menzies
Antonio Jose Ledo Alves Cunha
Ronir Raggio Luiz
Antonio Ruffino-Netto
Marcio Samara Scartozzoni
Poliana Portela
Anete Trajman
author_sort Eleny Guimarães Teixeira
title Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil
title_short Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil
title_full Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil
title_fullStr Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en Río de Janeiro, Brasil
title_sort knowledge and practices of medical students to prevent tuberculosis transmission in rio de janeiro, brazil conocimientos y prácticas de los estudiantes de medicina para prevenir la transmisión de la tuberculosis en río de janeiro, brasil
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