医疗保健专业本科生的心理健康、压力、应对策略和支持(COVID-19

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v28i0.2340
Annali E. Fichardt, Corlia Janse van Vuuren, L. J. van der Merwe
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背景:心理健康的学生学业表现更好。新冠肺炎疫情给本科卫生专业学生的心理健康带来了新的挑战。在新冠肺炎疫情期间,学生们不仅要面对学术变化,还要完成医疗机构的临床实践。目的:调查本科卫生保健专业学生在新冠肺炎疫情中的心理健康状况、压力源、应对策略和支持。环境:南非一所大学的健康科学学院。方法:采用横断面描述性调查方法,对1529名本科卫生保健专业学生进行调查。196名学生参与了在线调查。结果:参与者报告了影响他们心理健康的各种压力源。参与者大多选择适应性应对策略来应对压力源。他们就从教师和机构那里得到的支持给出了反馈。大多数参与者表示,他们更喜欢来自高等教育机构的每周在线交流。结论:2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了本科卫生保健专业学生的心理健康。这些学生的心理健康是学生和高等教育机构之间的共同责任,以实现学业成功和积极的患者结果。贡献:本研究发现,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,本科卫生保健专业的学生有学业、心理、经济和其他压力源。高等教育机构,特别是那些参与培训本科保健专业人员的高等教育机构,需要与学生合作,为学生提供有针对性的持续支持和培训,以使用健康的应对行为来管理各种压力源。
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Psychological well-being, stressors, coping strategies and support of undergraduate healthcare students amid COVID-19
Background: Students function better academically when psychologically well. The COVID-19 pandemic proved a new challenge to the mental wellness of undergraduate healthcare students. Students were not only faced with academic changes but also had to complete clinical practice in healthcare facilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Aim: This study investigated the psychological well-being, stressors, coping strategies and support of undergraduate healthcare students amid COVID-19.Setting: A South African university’s faculty of health sciences.Methods: A survey design through a cross-sectional descriptive approach was used to collect data from the population of 1529 undergraduate healthcare students. One hundred and ninety-six (n = 196) students responded to the online survey.Results: Participants reported a variety of stressors influencing their psychological well-being. Participants chose mostly adaptive coping strategies to deal with stressors. They gave feedback on the support they received from the faculty and institution. Most of the participants indicated they prefer weekly online communication from the higher education institution.Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic influenced the psychological well-being of undergraduate healthcare students. The psychological well-being of these students is a collective responsibility between students and higher education institutions to enable academic success and positive patient outcomes.Contribution: This study found that undergraduate healthcare students had academic, psychological, financial and other stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Higher education institutions, especially those involved in training undergraduate healthcare professionals, in collaboration with students, need to provide students with targeted continued support and training to use healthy coping behaviours to manage various stressors.
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