4 research outputs found
Online Education for Vaccination Competence Among Health Sciences Students
The EDUVAC project aims to develop and implement a web-based course on educating vaccination competence among health sciences students. In the current study students' feedback and evaluation is assessed which guided the partners' efforts to improve the final course content and learning material that will be available for open access. After completing the web-based course, most of the students (N=103, 75.1%) perceived their vaccination knowledge was up to date and their overall participating experience was "above average or excellent (N=119, 86.9%). While, almost all of the students (N=127, 92.7%) found that the web-based course has benefitted them and their future career. Our findings support that the web-based courses can provide satisfactory learning experience to University students and offer flexibility when needed especially in times that remote education is the only option
Educating Vaccination Competence Project (EDUVAC)
Vaccinating is one of the most cost-effective preventive health care innovations. It requires special education and vaccination professionals (public health nursing, nurses, health visitors, midwives, etc.) should be competent and qualified professionals to provide high quality care and it should be safe and cost-effective. Five EU HEIs partners sharing the same goals and needs in vaccination education among their students: Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Metropolia), Finland; University of West Attica (UNIWA), Greece; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE), Italy; University of Trnava, Slovakia; University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC), Spain; are working in the project with the aim to improve knowledge and skills of students in vaccinating; internationalize strategy by the mobility of staff and student; develop and implement a web-based course (3ECTS) and an Intensive Course (2 ECTS) for vaccination for international use. The participants of the project are students who are studying nursing, community health, public health nursing, midwifery and public health in the five HEIs partners. The duration of the project is 36 months (from September 2018 until August 2021). The web-based course will take place three times and the lntensive Course will take place two times. Evaluation and analysis of the project will take place and results will be disseminated. The potential long-term benefit of the EDUVAC project is to promote the health of the population in the countries by increasing the vaccination coverage and promote vaccinations through improving skills among health professionals
Education on Vaccination Competence: an Intensive Course for Skillful Health Science Students
Background: Vaccination is one of the most
successful and cost-effective interventions for
public health. Studies have shown that health
professionals who have good knowledge and
positive attitudes towards vaccination are more
likely to provide effective vaccination protection
to people, including themselves. Therefore,
health science students must acquire evidencebased knowledge during their education to meet
the challenges of healthcare. Objective: The
aim of this study was to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and feedback of health science
students who participated in the Educating
Vaccination Competence (EDUVAC) Intensive
Course. Methods: A five-day Intensive Course
was implemented for health science students,
which included a pre-assignment. The EDUVAC
Intensive Course used different teaching methods (lectures, workshops, interactive games, discussions), group work, study visits, and cultural
programs to encourage students’ motivation.
For the purpose of the study, students filled out
an online questionnaire after giving informed
consent. Results: Sample consisted of 31 health
science students from five European Higher
Institutions. They had very good knowledge on
most knowledge questions. In the post measurement it was significantly greater and equal
to 81%, p<0.001. Almost all students (93.5%)
totally agreed that “It is important for adults to
receive all recommended vaccines according
to national guidelines”. The statement “I have
had an active attitude and participation in the
Intensive Course” received 80.6% total agreement. Over 90.3% rated the Intensive Course
as “excellent” or “above average”. Conclusions:
After completing the EDUVAC Intensive Course,
students felt confident in their vaccination
knowledge and skills, which benefited their
professional development
Online education for vaccination competence among health sciences students
The EDUVAC project aims to develop and implement a web-based course on educating vaccination competence among health sciences students. In the current study students' feedback and evaluation is assessed which guided the partners' efforts to improve the final course content and learning material that will be available for open access. After completing the web-based course, most of the students (N=103, 75.1%) perceived their vaccination knowledge was up to date and their overall participating experience was 'above average or excellent (N=119, 86.9%). While, almost all of the students (N=127, 92.7%) found that the web-based course has benefitted them and their future career. Our findings support that the web-based courses can provide satisfactory learning experience to University students and offer flexibility when needed especially in times that remote education is the only option