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STUDENT : ANA PAULA FARIA CORTES
DATE: 28/02/2024
TIME: 13:30
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TITLE:
Comportamento de prevenção à COVID-19 de graduandos de enfermagem pós-emergência de saúde pública.

KEY WORDS:
Behavior. COVID-19. Students in Nursing.

PAGES: 95
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Enfermagem
SUMMARY:
ABSTRACT
 
Introduction: The coronavirus, initially named new coronavirus (2019-nCoV), was discovered
in 2019, subsequent to the emergence in cases in pneumonia in origin unknown in Wuhan,in
China. It was later named SARS-CoV-2, the causal agent of the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-
19. Health students constitute an important social group from the perspective of the COVID-19
pandemic, as although they are directly involved with the problems may not behave
appropriately to prevent COVID-19. There are few investigations that analyze the behavior of
university students regarding the prevention of COVID-19. Objective: The objective of this
study consists to evaluate the preventive behavior of nursing students regarding COVID-19 and
associated factors. Methods : Cross-sectional study, carried out in Divinópolis, MG, with a
sample of 126 graduating students in nursing enrolled in the year 2022, from the Federal
University of São João del Rei. A sociodemographic and clinical form, containing questions
about knowledge, behavior, symptoms and situation vaccination against COVID-19 for data
collection. He was accomplished test molecular qRT-PCR It is O test serological for COVID-19
to identify active or past infection, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was
performed to identify factors associated with preventive behavior regarding COVID-19.
Results: From one total in 126 participants, with average in age in 22 years, 87.7% they were of
female, 27% were in the third period, 92.9% were single, 55.6% declared themselves white,
96% did not report a job, 65.9% of family heads had incomplete secondary/higher education
and 28.6% of participants had a family income between one to five minimum wages. In relation
to behaviors in the face of COVID-19, 51.6% responded that they were not worried about
becoming infected, 61.9% would adopt isolation and social distancing, if they have a new
obligation, 41.3% use a mask in locations closed with crowd, 76.2% use mask surgical, 46.8%
wash to the hands more five times a day, 54.8% declared that they eventually complied with the
protection guidelines of spreading the virus. Regarding COVID-19 infection, 56.1% had a
history of infection with the virus, 48.4% did not know or want to answer how long ago the
infection occurred infection. All participants tested reagent for the presence of antibodies
against COVID-19 and none of them had active COVID-19 infection at the time of the study,
being The majority,82.5% without reports in symptoms at the time from the collect. All you
participants of the study reported having been vaccinated against COVID-19, with 49.2% taking
four doses from the vaccine, with The last dose there is six months or more in 42.9% of the
participants.96% of respondents reported being aware of the procedures in case of COVID-19.
total sample, with the majority of them (55.6%) considering themselves to have a low risk of
contract COVID-19 and 61.9% seek information about COVID-19 from healthcare
professionals health. The multivariate analysis showed that participants who declared
themselves black were 0.26 times less likely to show inadequate preventive behavior regarding
COVID-19 when compared to those who reported being white. Students who reported wearing
a mask whenever there is a crowd were 0.10 times less likely to have inadequate preventive
behavior regarding COVID-19. Individuals who mentioned wearing a mask whenever there is
a crowd of people in a closed place were 0.33 times less likely to show inadequate preventive
behavior regarding COVID-19. Conclusion: Students who declared themselves black, who
wore a mask whenever there is crowding and in a closed space showed better preventive
behavior regarding COVID-19.

BANKING MEMBERS:
Interna - 3091197 - THALYTA CRISTINA MANSANO SCHLOSSER
Interna - 1680498 - MARCIA CHRISTINA CAETANO ROMANO
Externa ao Programa - 1347706 - ALBA OTONI COLLARES
Externo à Instituição - Cezenário Gonçalves Campos
Notícia cadastrada em: 28/02/2024 09:28
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