Comparison of Stress Levels and Factors Inducing It Between Polish Medical and Dental Students in the Pre-Clinical Years of Their Training

Q4 Medicine Rehabilitacja Medyczna Pub Date : 2023-03-04 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.2918
Wojciech Marchewka, Urszula Marchewka, J. Król, Lech Popiołek, J. Marchewka, A. Marchewka
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Introduction: Stress has become an integral part of modern life. In the short-term, stress can be beneficial, but however, experiencing it long-term is increasingly common and can lead to multiple disorders, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and memory disabilities. Medical and dental undergraduates experience both stress related to their medical training and such associated with existence in general.Aims: The primary aim of this study was to determine stress level among medical and dental students in the pre-clinical years of their training and find out which factors induce stress the most. The second objective was to discover which pre-clinical students are most susceptible to stress: medical or dental.Materials and methods: A total of 599 pre-clinical students from both dental and medical undergraduate studies at Jagiellonian University Medical College were enrolled in the study, of which 491 were medical and 108 were dental students. To assess stress levels and the factors that induce it, we used 2 validated surveys: the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and the Perceived Medical School Stress (PMSS) instrument.Results: We observed that dental pre-clinical students obtained significantly higher scores on the PSS 10 (23.49 6.18) and PMSS (37.34 8.08) than their medical colleagues: PSS-10 (21.58 6.89) and PMSS (35.33 8.15). However, both medical and dental students demonstrated high stress levels.Conclusions: Both pre-clinical Polish medical and dental students experience high levels of stress. The later achieved significantly higher scores regarding level of stress than their medical peers. Both medical and dental students most strongly agree with statements indicating that training takes over their life and leaves too little time for other activities. These findings allow to suggest that support services should be made widely-available to all preclinical medical and dental students. Such services should be targeted to the specific needs of both groups. It also seems necessary to conduct similar research in other groups of medical students whose programme also comprises clinical classes (with patients) - including students of physical therapy, nursing, occupational therapy as well as emergency services. Students of these faculties often spend more time directly beside the patient's bed, dealing with his/her care or rehabilitation.
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波兰医学与牙科学生临床前应激水平及诱发因素的比较
引言:压力已经成为现代生活不可或缺的一部分。在短期内,压力可能是有益的,但长期经历压力越来越常见,并可能导致多种疾病,如心血管疾病、糖尿病和记忆障碍。医学和牙科本科生既经历了与他们的医学训练有关的压力,也经历了与一般生活有关的压力。目的:本研究的主要目的是确定医学和牙科学生在临床前几年的训练中的压力水平,并找出哪些因素最容易引起压力。第二个目标是发现哪些临床前学生最容易受到压力:医学或牙科。材料和方法:共有599名来自贾吉隆大学医学院牙科和医学本科生的临床前学生参加了这项研究,其中491名是医学生,108名是牙科学生。为了评估压力水平和诱发压力的因素,我们使用了两项经过验证的调查:感知压力量表(PSS-10)和感知医学院压力(PMSS)工具。结果:我们观察到,牙科临床前学生在PSS10(23.49 6.18)和PMSS(37.34 8.08)上的得分明显高于他们的医学同事:PSS-10(21.58 6.89)和PMS(35.33 8.15)。然而,医学和牙科学生都表现出高压力水平。结论:临床前的波兰医学和牙科学生都经历了高度的压力。后者在压力水平方面的得分明显高于医学同行。医学生和牙科学生都非常同意这样的说法,即培训占据了他们的生活,留给其他活动的时间太少。这些发现表明,应该向所有临床前医学和牙科学生广泛提供支持服务。此类服务应针对这两个群体的具体需要。似乎也有必要对其他医学生群体进行类似的研究,这些医学生的课程也包括临床课程(与患者一起),包括物理治疗、护理、职业治疗以及急救服务的学生。这些学院的学生通常会花更多的时间直接在病人的床边,处理病人的护理或康复事宜。
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Rehabilitacja Medyczna
Rehabilitacja Medyczna Medicine-Rehabilitation
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