Analysis of quality of life indicators in medical students in the Sakhalin Oblast

V. Kuznetsov, E. Krukovich, V. B. Shumatov, L. Trankovskaya, A. A. Krukovich
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Aim. To study the indicators of quality of life (QoL) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among medical university students.Materials and methods. In total, 114 people aged 18 to 23 years were included in the study. The participants were divided into two groups. Group 1 consisted of 55 medical students (MS) of the Pacific State Medical University undergoing practical training in the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Vladivostok, Russia). In this group, male and female respondents accounted for 41.8% (23) and 58.2% (32), respectively. Group 2 included 59 students of non-medical education (NMS) from the Sakhalin State University (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia), with 49.28% (29) male and 50.8% (30) female respondents. The effect of socio-economic factors on HRQoL indicators was determined, along with the main predictors in their decrease.Results. In the structure of diseases defining the 2nd and 3A health groups, diseases of class IX prevailed. Diseases of the circulatory system (I00-I99) were detected in 12% and 24.4% of MS and NMS, respectively. The diseases of class XI were ranked second. Thus, digestive diseases (K00-K93) accounted for 47.8%, and ophthalmic diseases (H00-H59) accounted for 35.5%. A significant physical dysfunction was identified in more than 3% of respondents; 99% of respondents reported a decrease in working capacity. Among MS, 1.7% of respondents demonstrated signs of depression and suffered from pain of varying intensity (44.5%). A decreased social activity was observed in 4% of NMS respondents.Conclusion. The data of QoL monitoring can be used for developing a multi-level scoring system for preventing health disorders among university students. Proposals were made concerning healthy lifestyle management. The model of dynamic monitoring of the health of university students exposed to various risk factors was supplemented. An individual route for rehabilitation and disease prevention for university students was developed based on the study of QoL.
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的目标。目的研究医科大学生生活质量(QoL)和健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)指标。材料和方法。共有114名年龄在18岁至23岁之间的人参与了这项研究。参与者被分成两组。第1组由55名在南萨哈林斯克市(俄罗斯符拉迪沃斯托克)接受实践培训的太平洋国立医科大学医学生组成。在这一群体中,男性受访者占41.8%(23人),女性受访者占58.2%(32人)。第2组为俄罗斯库页岛国立大学(Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia)非医学教育(NMS)学生59名,男性29名(49.28%),女性30名(50.8%)。确定社会经济因素对HRQoL指标的影响,并确定其下降的主要预测因素。在界定第2类和第3A类健康群体的疾病结构中,第IX类疾病占主导地位。循环系统疾病(I00-I99)在MS和NMS中分别占12%和24.4%。第11类疾病排名第二。其中,消化系统疾病(K00-K93)占47.8%,眼科疾病(H00-H59)占35.5%。超过3%的应答者存在明显的身体功能障碍;99%的受访者表示工作能力下降。在多发性硬化症中,1.7%的受访者表现出抑郁的迹象,并遭受不同程度的疼痛(44.5%)。在4%的NMS应答者中观察到社会活动减少。生活质量监测数据可用于建立预防大学生健康障碍的多层次评分系统。提出了有关健康生活方式管理的建议。补充了各种危险因素暴露下大学生健康动态监测模型。在生活质量研究的基础上,提出了大学生康复与疾病预防的个性化路径。
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