Background: Attitude towards vaccination has been one of the major hurdles in vaccination drive. To reduce the burden of this pandemic on society, it is crucial for each and every one to get the vaccination on time. Through this study, we have attempted to study the knowledge and attitude of medical and nursing students and the challenges they have faced after both the doses of vaccine. Material and Methods: We have conducted a questionnaire based survey, circulated among 1st year medical and nursing students of AIIMS Rishikesh in the form of Google form link. Results: Out of total 173 responders, almost 65% students reported Internet to be their most trusted source of information regarding COVID vaccine. Fear of being infected was found ...
Specific Aims: The goals of the study were to (1) determine from what sources students obtain infor...
One of the key strategies to stop the increase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases is vacci...
Aims: This study examined the predictors of student nurses’ intention to vaccinate against COVID-1...
Today as a lot of COVID 19 vaccines are available and are currently used, we conducted a study to as...
Background: The COVID-19 vaccine has been increasingly discussed in India since its first approval i...
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused a global pandemic with long-lasting eco...
The objectives of this study were to obtain information on medical students’ attitudes toward COVID-...
Medical students may come in contact with individuals infected with COVID-19 in their clinical rotat...
Background: Final-year nursing students are actively involved in the delivery of public immunisation...
Background: Covid-19 booster vaccination was launched in India on 15 July 2022. Medical and paramedi...
Though healthcare professionals are significantly more likely to get vaccinated, this research proje...
Background And Objective: Influenza is endemic in Pakistan. One of the greatest reasons of it’s bein...
Background: The discussion around COVID-19 vaccines has been in the limelight ever since the announc...
This study investigates the current state of vaccination against COVID-19 among nursing students and...
Background: Several COVID-19 vaccines have been approved against coronavirus disease and its distrib...
Specific Aims: The goals of the study were to (1) determine from what sources students obtain infor...
One of the key strategies to stop the increase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases is vacci...
Aims: This study examined the predictors of student nurses’ intention to vaccinate against COVID-1...
Today as a lot of COVID 19 vaccines are available and are currently used, we conducted a study to as...
Background: The COVID-19 vaccine has been increasingly discussed in India since its first approval i...
Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused a global pandemic with long-lasting eco...
The objectives of this study were to obtain information on medical students’ attitudes toward COVID-...
Medical students may come in contact with individuals infected with COVID-19 in their clinical rotat...
Background: Final-year nursing students are actively involved in the delivery of public immunisation...
Background: Covid-19 booster vaccination was launched in India on 15 July 2022. Medical and paramedi...
Though healthcare professionals are significantly more likely to get vaccinated, this research proje...
Background And Objective: Influenza is endemic in Pakistan. One of the greatest reasons of it’s bein...
Background: The discussion around COVID-19 vaccines has been in the limelight ever since the announc...
This study investigates the current state of vaccination against COVID-19 among nursing students and...
Background: Several COVID-19 vaccines have been approved against coronavirus disease and its distrib...
Specific Aims: The goals of the study were to (1) determine from what sources students obtain infor...
One of the key strategies to stop the increase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases is vacci...
Aims: This study examined the predictors of student nurses’ intention to vaccinate against COVID-1...