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Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Year : 2022, Volume : 39, Issue : 1
First page : ( 51) Last page : ( 55)
Print ISSN : 0971-1929. Online ISSN : 0974-4568.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0974-4568.2022.00011.4

Covid-19 & Indian medical students: A survey on their knowledge & Perception regarding dead body management of covid-19 patients

Pandey Anil R.1, Modi Kunjankumar2,*

1Associate Professor, Forensic Medicine DepartmentZydus Medical College and Hospital, Dahod, Gujarat, India.

2Assistant Professor, Forensic Medicine DepartmentBanas Medical College and Research Institute, Palanpur, Gujarat, India

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Kunjankumar Modi, Assistant Professor, Forensic Medicine Department, Zydus Medical College, Dahod, Gujarat. India. Email: kunjan.md@gmail.com

Online published on 5 August, 2022.

Abstract

Background

Since December 2019, a novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) began its journey around the world. Since then, many efforts are being carried out to contain the virus. Knowledge and attitude of people should be directed towards strict preventive practices in order to halt the spread of the virus. Medical students, as frontline healthcare workers, are more susceptible to be infected by the virus. The aim of the current cross-sectional study is to assess the knowledge, practice and attitude of 2nd year medical students from medical college in tribal part of Gujarat, India, regarding dead body management of covid-19 patients.

Methods

A self-designed questionnaire consisting of 19 questions was developed and given to the students. The knowledge, attitude, and practice of the participants were investigated.

Results

A total of 235 medical students completed the questionnaire. Out of the total participants (n=235), 133(56.6%) were male and 102(43.4%) were female. 88.9% of students knew the fact that covid-19 dead body is infective, 94.5% students are aware about specific guidelines for dead body management of covid-19 patients, 40% students have no knowledge about Medico-legal Autopsy of COVID 19 case will be conducted strictly by avoiding any invasive surgical procedures.

Conclusion

We found a high level of COVID-19 related knowledge and self-reported preventive behaviors and moderate risk perception among 2nd year medical students, which is easily available on social media, internet and printed media. But they are very poor in specific knowledge which is given in Dead body management guidelines.

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Keywords

COVID-19, Medical students, Prevention and control, Dead body management, Forensic medicine, India.

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