医学生的同伴学习与学业倦怠缓解:中介分析。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BMC Medical Education Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1186/s12909-024-06356-4
Isabel C Gómez, Natalia M Jiménez, Ana Moreira, Legier V Rojas
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背景:学业倦怠(ABO)在医学生中普遍存在,其特点是身心疲惫、愤世嫉俗和自卑感。非正式同伴辅助学习(IPAL)被认为是在没有教师直接监督的情况下促进协作学习和支持,从而提高学生健康水平和减轻 ABO 的有效策略。本研究评估了 IPAL 在减少 ABO 方面的有效性,重点是观察变量的中介作用及其对学生健康的影响:本研究扩展了之前使用结构方程建模(SEM)进行的研究,包括对玩世不恭(CY)和不足(IN)这两个被认为会影响 IPAL 与 ABO 关系的潜在结构中的观察变量进行中介分析。数据来源于经过验证的学生职业倦怠量表(SBI-8),样本为具有不同IPAL参与水平的医学生。我们采用一般线性模型(GLM)中介模型来探讨 IPAL 对 ABO 的直接和间接影响:结果:IPAL 对 ABO 的间接影响通过特定的观察变量来调节,包括 CY2 "对学术工作失去兴趣"(β = -0.092,CI, -0.174/-0.011,p = 0.027)、IN1 "感觉不足"(β = -0.062,CI,-0.12/-0.005,p = 0.035)和 IN2 "学术期望降低"(β = -0.042,CI,-0.079/-0.007,p = 0.025)。IPAL 对 ABO 的总效应显著(β = 0.170,CI,-0.326/-0.010,p = 0.034),总间接效应显著(β = -0.197,CI,-0.338/-0.055,p = 0.006):IPAL能有效解决职业倦怠的关键问题,特别是通过减少医学生的愤世嫉俗和不足感。这些结果为设计有针对性的干预措施以减少ABO提供了一个宝贵的框架。
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Peer learning and academic burnout mitigation in medical students: a mediation analysis.

Background: Academic Burnout (ABO) is prevalent among medical students and is characterized by mental and physical exhaustion, cynicism, and a sense of inadequacy. Informal Peer-Assisted Learning (IPAL) is recognized as an effective strategy to enhance student wellness and mitigate ABO by fostering collaborative learning and support without direct faculty oversight. This study evaluates the effectiveness of IPAL in reducing ABO, focusing on the mediation of the observed variables and its impact on student well-being.

Methods: This study extends previous research using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to include mediation analysis of the observed variables within the latent constructs of Cynicism (CY) and Inadequacy (IN) that are thought to influence the relationship between IPAL and ABO. Data were sourced from a validated Student Burnout Inventory (SBI-8) across a sample of medical students with varied IPAL engagement levels. Our approach used General Linear Model (GLM) mediation models to explore both direct and indirect effects of IPAL on ABO.

Results: The indirect effect of IPAL on ABO is mediated through specific observed variables, including CY2 "loss of interest in academic work" (β = -0.092, CI, -0.174/-0.011, p = 0.027), IN1 "feeling of inadequacy" (β = -0.062, CI, -0.12/-0.005, p = 0.035), and IN2 "reduced academic expectations" (β = -0.042, CI, -0.079/-0.007, p = 0.025). The total effect of IPAL on ABO was significant (β = 0.170 CI, -0.326/-0.010, p = 0.034), the total indirect effect was significant (β = -0.197, CI, -0.338/-0.055, p = 0.006).

Conclusions: IPAL effectively addresses critical aspects of burnout, specifically through reducing feelings of cynicism and inadequacy among medical students. These results provide a valuable framework in designing targeted interventions to reduce ABO.

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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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