Mandatory COVID Vaccination: Perspectives from Graduate Allied Health Students at a Mid-size University in the United States

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Jemal Gishe
Deborah Edmondson
Mohamed Kanu
Ronald Barredo
Edilberto A. Raynes
Dalin Parker
Brittany Cosby
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[1] College of Health Sciences,Department of Public Health, Health Administration, and Health Sciences
[2] Tennessee State University,Physical Therapy Department
[3] Tennessee State University,College of Health Sciences
[4] Tennessee State University,Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences
[5] Tennessee State University,Department of Professional and Medical Education
[6] Meharry Medical College,College of Health Sciences
[7] School of Medicine,undefined
[8] Tennessee State University,undefined
[9] Tennessee State University,undefined
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COVID-19; COVID risk perceptions, graduate students; Allied health programs; Vaccination;
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Because many students enrolled in Allied Health programs are on track to becoming health practitioners or clinicians and frontline workers who would become critical sources of information for patients it is critical to understand their perspectives about mandatory COVID-19 vaccination. Results: COVID-19 Risk Perception. A significant majority of the respondents had high or strongly high-risk perception of COVID-19, 82(56.6%) strongly agreed and 29(20%) agreed with the statement, COVID-19 is a public health issue (P-value < 0.0001), Comparing by demographic characteristics: African American/Black compared with other races (P-Value = 0.0462), Master of Public Health program, compared with all other graduate programs (P-Value = 0.0140) and fully vaccinated and fully vaccinated and boosted compared with incomplete or not-vaccinated for COVID-19 (P-value = 0.0059) had higher COVID-19 risk perceptions. strongly high-risk perception of COVID-19, 82(56.6%) strongly agreed and 29(20%) agreed with the statement, COVID-19 is a public health issue (P-value < 0.0001), Comparing by demographic characteristics: African American/Black compared with other races (P-Value = 0.0462), Master of Public Health program, compared with all other graduate programs (P-Value = 0.0140) and fully vaccinated and fully vaccinated and boosted compared with incomplete or not-vaccinated for COVID-19 (P-value = 0.0059) had higher COVID-19 risk perceptions.
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