Student Stress, Coping, and APPE Readiness at Two Public Institutions before and during the Pandemic.

IF 2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy12040121
Tram B Cat, Shareen Y El-Ibiary, Kelly C Lee
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly impacted pharmacy students' education and well-being. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the pandemic on students' perceived stress by comparing third- and fourth-year students from the pre-pandemic Class of 2019 with mid-pandemic Class of 2021 at two public institutions. Secondary aims were to evaluate the pandemic effects on students' academic and professional development skills and practice readiness. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and the Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (COPE) scale were used to measure student well-being. Students' self-rated problem-solving, time management, and study skills were used to measure their academic and professional development; practice readiness was measured using students' self-rated confidence levels. PSS scores were significantly higher in mid-pandemic than pre-pandemic students, and the Brief COPE avoidant coping subscale differed between pre-pandemic and mid-pandemic students. No differences were found in any academic and professional development skills between the pre- and mid-pandemic students, and there were significant improvements in student confidence levels for practice readiness among the mid-pandemic students. In conclusion, the pandemic appeared to affect students' stress and avoidant coping mechanism but had variable effects on academic and professional development and practice readiness.

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两所公立院校在大流行之前和期间的学生压力、应对和 APPE 准备情况。
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行严重影响了药学专业学生的教育和身心健康。本研究的主要目的是通过比较两所公立院校 2019 级大流行前和 2021 级大流行中期的三年级和四年级学生,评估大流行对学生感知压力的影响。次要目的是评估大流行对学生学术和专业发展技能以及实习准备的影响。采用感知压力量表(PSS)和简明问题应对取向量表(COPE)来测量学生的幸福感。学生自我评定的问题解决、时间管理和学习技能被用来衡量他们的学术和专业发展情况;学生自我评定的自信水平被用来衡量实践准备情况。大流行中期的学生的 PSS 分数明显高于大流行前期的学生,而简明 COPE 回避应对分量表在大流行前期和中期的学生之间存在差异。大流行前和大流行中期的学生在学术和专业发展技能方面没有发现任何差异,大流行中期的学生在实践准备方面的自信水平有了显著提高。总之,大流行似乎影响了学生的压力和回避应对机制,但对学业和专业发展以及实习准备的影响却不尽相同。
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