Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Haytham I AlSaif,1 Mohammed M Alessa,2 Ahmed H Alajlan,2 Abdulelah I Alrshid,2 Abdulaziz F Aljarbou,2 Awadh A Alqahtani,2 Mohammad I Aljumah,2 Mansour I Alrshid,3 Aljoharah I Aleisa,4 Abdulrahman M Aloufi,5 Saad M Alsaad1 1Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud U...

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Main Authors: AlSaif HI, Alessa MM, Alajlan AH, Alrshid AI, Aljarbou AF, Alqahtani AA, Aljumah MI, Alrshid MI, Aleisa AI, Aloufi AM, Alsaad SM
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/which-volunteering-settings-do-medical-students-prefer-during-a-novel--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHP
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Aleisa AI
Aloufi AM
Alsaad SM
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description Haytham I AlSaif,1 Mohammed M Alessa,2 Ahmed H Alajlan,2 Abdulelah I Alrshid,2 Abdulaziz F Aljarbou,2 Awadh A Alqahtani,2 Mohammad I Aljumah,2 Mansour I Alrshid,3 Aljoharah I Aleisa,4 Abdulrahman M Aloufi,5 Saad M Alsaad1 1Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3College of Medicine, Imam Muhammed Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 4College of Medicine, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 5College of Medicine, Almaarefa University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Haytham I AlSaif, Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2925, Ext. 34, Riyadh, 11461, Saudi Arabia, Tel +966 114670836, Email hayalsaif@ksu.edu.saPurpose: Novel respiratory virus outbreaks are a recurring public health concern. Volunteering medical students can be a valuable asset during such times. This study investigated the willingness of medical students to volunteer during the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the barriers to doing so, considering the possibility of exposure to COVID-19 and mode of contact.Patients and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-administered online questionnaire adapted from the literature. The questionnaire comprised four parts: demographic variables, COVID-19-related variables, willingness scale, and barrier scale. The target population was medical students at four different colleges in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Results: A total of 802 students participated in the study. A small proportion of students (10.6%) were willing to participate in volunteering activities that could involve contact with patients with COVID-19 as compared to other settings (39.4– 43.4%). More than one-quarter of students (26.8%) had risk factors for severe COVID-19. The main barrier to volunteering was the concern of transmitting the infection to family members (76.8%). Registration to receive the COVID-19 vaccine was positively associated with more willingness to volunteer (β=0.17, p < 0.001), whereas residing in a household with an elderly person was negatively associated (β=− 0.13, p < 0.001). Female sex was positively associated with higher barrier score (β=0.12, p < 0.001).Conclusion: Medical students were more willing to volunteer in activities that did not involve direct contact with patients with COVID-19. A considerable proportion of participants had risk factors for severe illness. Sharing a household with an elderly person or child was associated with lower willingness to volunteer. Organizers of volunteering activities should offer various volunteering options considering the risk of infection; and be mindful of barriers to volunteering, especially risk factors for severe illness and eldercare and childcare responsibilities.Keywords: medical students, volunteerism, health workforce, disaster, pandemic, COVID-19
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spelling doaj.art-c73fd6ec27db4b26ba48e02006cd0f672022-12-22T02:22:56ZengDove Medical PressRisk Management and Healthcare Policy1179-15942022-05-01Volume 1598399675205Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 PandemicAlSaif HIAlessa MMAlajlan AHAlrshid AIAljarbou AFAlqahtani AAAljumah MIAlrshid MIAleisa AIAloufi AMAlsaad SMHaytham I AlSaif,1 Mohammed M Alessa,2 Ahmed H Alajlan,2 Abdulelah I Alrshid,2 Abdulaziz F Aljarbou,2 Awadh A Alqahtani,2 Mohammad I Aljumah,2 Mansour I Alrshid,3 Aljoharah I Aleisa,4 Abdulrahman M Aloufi,5 Saad M Alsaad1 1Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3College of Medicine, Imam Muhammed Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 4College of Medicine, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 5College of Medicine, Almaarefa University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Haytham I AlSaif, Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2925, Ext. 34, Riyadh, 11461, Saudi Arabia, Tel +966 114670836, Email hayalsaif@ksu.edu.saPurpose: Novel respiratory virus outbreaks are a recurring public health concern. Volunteering medical students can be a valuable asset during such times. This study investigated the willingness of medical students to volunteer during the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the barriers to doing so, considering the possibility of exposure to COVID-19 and mode of contact.Patients and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-administered online questionnaire adapted from the literature. The questionnaire comprised four parts: demographic variables, COVID-19-related variables, willingness scale, and barrier scale. The target population was medical students at four different colleges in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Results: A total of 802 students participated in the study. A small proportion of students (10.6%) were willing to participate in volunteering activities that could involve contact with patients with COVID-19 as compared to other settings (39.4– 43.4%). More than one-quarter of students (26.8%) had risk factors for severe COVID-19. The main barrier to volunteering was the concern of transmitting the infection to family members (76.8%). Registration to receive the COVID-19 vaccine was positively associated with more willingness to volunteer (β=0.17, p < 0.001), whereas residing in a household with an elderly person was negatively associated (β=− 0.13, p < 0.001). Female sex was positively associated with higher barrier score (β=0.12, p < 0.001).Conclusion: Medical students were more willing to volunteer in activities that did not involve direct contact with patients with COVID-19. A considerable proportion of participants had risk factors for severe illness. Sharing a household with an elderly person or child was associated with lower willingness to volunteer. Organizers of volunteering activities should offer various volunteering options considering the risk of infection; and be mindful of barriers to volunteering, especially risk factors for severe illness and eldercare and childcare responsibilities.Keywords: medical students, volunteerism, health workforce, disaster, pandemic, COVID-19https://www.dovepress.com/which-volunteering-settings-do-medical-students-prefer-during-a-novel--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHPmedical studentsvolunteerismhealth workforcedisasterpandemiccovid-19
spellingShingle AlSaif HI
Alessa MM
Alajlan AH
Alrshid AI
Aljarbou AF
Alqahtani AA
Aljumah MI
Alrshid MI
Aleisa AI
Aloufi AM
Alsaad SM
Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
medical students
volunteerism
health workforce
disaster
pandemic
covid-19
title Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Which Volunteering Settings Do Medical Students Prefer During a Novel Respiratory Virus Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Study of Multiple Colleges in Central Saudi Arabia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort which volunteering settings do medical students prefer during a novel respiratory virus pandemic a cross sectional study of multiple colleges in central saudi arabia during the covid 19 pandemic
topic medical students
volunteerism
health workforce
disaster
pandemic
covid-19
url https://www.dovepress.com/which-volunteering-settings-do-medical-students-prefer-during-a-novel--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHP
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