Assessment of university student health literacy toward Influenza

Background and objective: Outbreak of influenza A/H1N1 become serious concern. Student in academic institutions can play effective role in prevention and control of influenza. Here paramedical faculty student health literacy toward Influenza was assessed. Methods: A cross sectional-descriptive stud...

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Main Authors: Marzieh Meraji, Hooshang Rafat-Panah, Sanazalsadat Mahmoodian, Atieh Daeyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Savād-i Salāmat
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spelling doaj-3c3700890d284e85b020101e112e3c9f2021-02-02T02:58:27ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesSavād-i Salāmat2476-471X2476-47282016-12-0113191197Assessment of university student health literacy toward InfluenzaMarzieh Meraji0Hooshang Rafat-Panah1Sanazalsadat Mahmoodian2Atieh Daeyan3 Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Background and objective: Outbreak of influenza A/H1N1 become serious concern. Student in academic institutions can play effective role in prevention and control of influenza. Here paramedical faculty student health literacy toward Influenza was assessed. Methods: A cross sectional-descriptive study was conducted among 139 students in Medical Records, Physiotherapy, Radiology, Health Information Technology, Speech Therapy and Optometry discipline at paramedical faculty of Mashhad medical university in 2016. A pandemic influenza questionnaire was translated and edited. Demographic characteristics of student, level of knowledge and perception toward influenza and perception toward government and media were collected. Results: More than half of student correctly identified influenza symptoms as fever 95/1%, body ache 51/2%, cough 46/3% and headaches 43/9%.person to person transmission and contact with infected objects were recognized by 87/8% and 68/3% of student as a mode of transmission. Students Covering identified nose and mouth 87/8%, hand washing with soap and water 80/5% and throwing tissues in rubbish bin as precutions.48/6% of student believed that influenza is not fatal; despite 88/9% of student perceived influenza as serious disease. In Government and media assessment, 39% of student agreed health department and other health authorities had a good control plan, 51/4% of student agreed with transparency of necessary intervention during flu outbreak. Conclusion: This study shows that paramedical faculty student has appropriate influenza health literacy. Delivering more information about mode of transmission, high risk group and precaution intervention and playing more effective role by media is recommended. Paper Type: Research Article.http://literacy.ihepsa.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-112-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Health Literacy Influenza Students
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author Marzieh Meraji
Hooshang Rafat-Panah
Sanazalsadat Mahmoodian
Atieh Daeyan
spellingShingle Marzieh Meraji
Hooshang Rafat-Panah
Sanazalsadat Mahmoodian
Atieh Daeyan
Assessment of university student health literacy toward Influenza
Savād-i Salāmat
Health Literacy
Influenza
Students
author_facet Marzieh Meraji
Hooshang Rafat-Panah
Sanazalsadat Mahmoodian
Atieh Daeyan
author_sort Marzieh Meraji
title Assessment of university student health literacy toward Influenza
title_short Assessment of university student health literacy toward Influenza
title_full Assessment of university student health literacy toward Influenza
title_fullStr Assessment of university student health literacy toward Influenza
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of university student health literacy toward Influenza
title_sort assessment of university student health literacy toward influenza
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Savād-i Salāmat
issn 2476-471X
2476-4728
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background and objective: Outbreak of influenza A/H1N1 become serious concern. Student in academic institutions can play effective role in prevention and control of influenza. Here paramedical faculty student health literacy toward Influenza was assessed. Methods: A cross sectional-descriptive study was conducted among 139 students in Medical Records, Physiotherapy, Radiology, Health Information Technology, Speech Therapy and Optometry discipline at paramedical faculty of Mashhad medical university in 2016. A pandemic influenza questionnaire was translated and edited. Demographic characteristics of student, level of knowledge and perception toward influenza and perception toward government and media were collected. Results: More than half of student correctly identified influenza symptoms as fever 95/1%, body ache 51/2%, cough 46/3% and headaches 43/9%.person to person transmission and contact with infected objects were recognized by 87/8% and 68/3% of student as a mode of transmission. Students Covering identified nose and mouth 87/8%, hand washing with soap and water 80/5% and throwing tissues in rubbish bin as precutions.48/6% of student believed that influenza is not fatal; despite 88/9% of student perceived influenza as serious disease. In Government and media assessment, 39% of student agreed health department and other health authorities had a good control plan, 51/4% of student agreed with transparency of necessary intervention during flu outbreak. Conclusion: This study shows that paramedical faculty student has appropriate influenza health literacy. Delivering more information about mode of transmission, high risk group and precaution intervention and playing more effective role by media is recommended. Paper Type: Research Article.
topic Health Literacy
Influenza
Students
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