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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 9(11) pp.
403-409,
November, 2021
Copyright © 2021 Author(s) retain the copyright
of this article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5728177 |
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Original Research Article
An Analysis of
Volunteering Benefits and Obstacles among Health Sector Students
during COVID-19 Vaccination in Al-Ahsa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
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Ola Mousa*,
Zenab H. Almussallam, Rana A. Almoussa, Hadeel N. Alabdurab
Alredha, Noor M. Alsrehed, Ghadeer T. Alhassan |
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College of Applied medical Sciences, King Faisal
University, Saudi Arabia
*Corresponding Author's E-mail: olaessam1977@yahoo.com
Received: 16 October 2021 I Accepted:
23 November 2021 I Published: 26 November 2021
I Article ID: MRJMMS21084
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copyright of this article.
This article is published under the terms of the
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Volunteering is
highly beneficial for health sector students to open up new
opportunities, to develop their skills, and to gain new ones. In
response to the human nature to the call of helping others and
the community during COVID-19 pandemic, not a few numbers of
health sector students were volunteering in COVID-19 vaccination
centers for many purposes. Our research aimed to identify the
obstacles hindering health sector students from volunteering and
the motivating factors behind their engagement in health
volunteering programs to support the vaccination centers in
AlAhsa. An online survey was used to collect the participants’
data including two sections. The first section includes
demographic details and information about the participants. The
second part of the survey analyzed the benefits and the
obstacles they face. According to a sample of 385, majority of
students strongly agreed that they volunteered to gain and
improve practical skills, have a new experience, help others,
and develop their personal skills. In general, university
commitments are considered as a major obstacle for student
volunteers. In conclusion, volunteering has many benefits as
reported by the participants. improving practical skills was the
main benefit that students were looking for during volunteering.
Some volunteers come forward simply for fun and others to fill
their free time. The primary obstacle they cited was university
commitments. Several volunteers cited the distance between the
volunteer center and the house as an obstacle, coupled with the
long hours they spent in volunteering. Providing more
volunteering opportunities during vacation is recommended to
encourage more students to volunteer.
Keywords: COVID-19, Health Volunteering, Volunteering
Barriers, Volunteering Benefits, Volunteering Opportunities
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