Putu Nandika Tungga Yudanti Mahardani, Sri Darmayani, D. Wati, Maria Elisabeth Sylvinna Wasi Elannor, Ketut Wulan Ari Kartika Ardhaputri, A. Y. Rompis
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摘要
背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,医学生被认为是一个容易经历压力的人群,特别是在繁重的学习负荷和最初面对面学习系统的变化下。目前,关于医学生在线学习压力及其对学习成绩影响的数据有限。本研究旨在探讨医学生网络学习压力对学业成绩的影响。方法:本研究为横断面分析观察性研究。从巴厘岛一所大学的医学学士和医学博士学生中获得了112个样本,这些样本通过谷歌表格分发。主要数据收集采用医学生压力源问卷(MSSQ),次要数据收集采用新冠肺炎大流行期间在线三块考试的平均分。结果:医学生网络学习压力水平以高压力为主(55.4%),学业相关压力源(ARS)占主要原因;学生压力发生率与学习成绩之间存在显著相关(p = 0.021) (-0.217, 95% CI -0.39 ~ -0.03)。学生选择的学习系统偏好以50%的在线学习系统和50%的离线学习系统占主导地位,高达27.7%。结论:结果表明医学生存在较高的压力水平。压力事件与医学生在线学习成绩之间存在相关性。
THE EFFECT OF STRESS DURING ONLINE LEARNING ON MEDICAL STUDENT’S LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Background: Medical students are a population that is considered vulnerable to experience stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially with the heavy learning load and changes in the learning system that were initially carried out face-to-face. Currently, there are limited data regarding the stress of studying online in medical students and their effect on learning achievement. This study aimed to determine the stress effect of studying online in medical students on their academic achievement.Methods: This study was an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional approach. 112 samples were obtained from students of Bachelor of Medicine and Medical Doctor in one of the universities in Bali with the instruments that were distributed via Google Form. Primary data collection was carried out using the Medical Student Stressor Questionnaire (MSSQ) questionnaire, while secondary data collection was obtained from the average score of three-block exams done online during the COVID-19 pandemic.Results: The stress level of medical students in online learning was dominated by high stress (55.4%) with the majority cause due to Academic Related Stressor (ARS). There is a significant relationship (p = 0.021) between the incidence of stress and learning achievement in students (-0.217, 95% CI -0.39 to -0.03). The learning system preference that was chosen by the students is dominated by a 50% online learning system and 50% offline as much as 27.7%.Conclusion: The results indicated that there is a high level of stress among medical students. There is a correlation between stress events and medical student’s achievement during online learning.