临床见解:杭大医学院2017-2022级临床前和临床学生的焦虑水平和睡眠质量

Ronald Pratama A., Janette Alvina, Joel Timothy, Jihan Delima, Jocelyn Christabella, Kadek Aris Saputra Mulya, Hendra Widjajanto, Renata Prameswari, I. K. T. Nandaka
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焦虑是一种全球性的精神现象,而睡眠质量差则是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。艰苦的医学教育历程使学生长期处于紧张状态,有可能加剧焦虑和睡眠障碍。本研究调查了杭大医学院学生在临床前和临床阶段焦虑和睡眠质量之间的相关性。本研究采用分析观察法和横断面设计,招募了临床前(2020、2021、2022 年级)和临床年级(DM45、DM46、DM47 年级)的学生。在接触的 409 名参与者中,在排除 113 个样本后,有 296 人符合纳入标准。在获得知情同意的情况下,利用在线问卷收集数据。睡眠质量通过匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index)进行评估,得分范围为 0 到 21 分。这项研究显示,临床前和临床学生的焦虑与睡眠质量之间存在明显的联系(p 值:0.0001;r 值:0.342)。这项研究强调了一种直接的关系:焦虑水平的升高与睡眠质量的下降相对应。这些发现与医学教育中普遍存在的挑战及其对学生身心健康的影响产生了共鸣。实施有针对性的干预措施对于解决这些问题至关重要。总之,本研究强调了杭大医学院学生(包括 2017 年至 2022 年)的焦虑与睡眠质量之间不可否认的联系。这项研究影响深远,强调了采取干预措施以提高心理健康和睡眠质量的必要性。通过认识和应对这些挑战,医疗机构可以营造更健康的学术环境,让学生更好地为医学事业做好准备。
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Clinical insights: Anxiety levels and sleep quality among Hang Tuah Faculty of Medicine's class of 2017-2022 pre-clinical and clinical Students
Anxiety is a global psychiatric phenomenon, while poor sleep quality remains a pressing public health issue. The arduous medical education journey exposes students to prolonged stress, potentially exacerbating anxiety and sleep disturbances. This study investigates the correlation between anxiety and sleep quality in Hang Tuah Faculty of Medicine students, bridging the pre-clinical and clinical phases. Employing an analytical observational approach with a cross-sectional design, this study enrolled students from pre-clinical (batches 2020, 2021, 2022) and clinical years (batches DM45, DM46, DM47). Among the 409 approached participants, 296 met the inclusion criteria after excluding 113 samples. Data collection utilized online questionnaires with acquired informed consent. Sleep quality was evaluated via the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, generating scores from 0 to 21. This study showed significantly robust evidence of an association between anxiety and sleep quality (p-value: 0.0001; r: 0.342) across both pre-clinical and clinical students. This study underscores a direct relationship: elevated anxiety levels correspond to diminished sleep quality. Such findings resonate with the prevailing challenges in medical education and their impact on students' mental and physical well-being. Implementing targeted interventions is crucial to address these concerns. In conclusion, this study underscores the undeniable link between anxiety and sleep quality among Hang Tuah Faculty of Medicine students, encompassing the years 2017 to 2022. The implications are far-reaching, emphasizing the necessity of interventions that enhance both psychological well-being and sleep quality. By recognizing and addressing these challenges, medical institutions can foster healthier academic environments and better equip students for their medical careers.
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