Sofola O O, Jeboda S O
Department of Preventive Dentistry, School of Dental Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2006 Feb;10(1):20-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0579.2006.00391.x.
The objective of this study was to identify sources of stress among dental students at the University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria. A modified Dental Environment Stress (DES) questionnaire was used to study the 137 students in years 3-6, of which 105 (76.6%) responded. Results show that the year 5 students indicated the highest level of stress overall on items relating to pre-clinical training with 21 (70%) recording aggregate DES score over the cut-off point for high stress. For clinical items, nearly all the students - 27(90%) of year 5 and 24 (100%) of year 6 recorded aggregates over the cut-off point. The most important stressors were those related to the lack of provision of a well-supported system of dental education in Nigeria in terms of availability of materials for clinical training and study materials. There were no significant differences in stress perception between genders. However, students who chose Medicine as their first choice for admission with Dentistry as an alternative experienced significantly higher overall mean and higher mean scores for most items. In conclusion, it appears there is a need to improve support for dental education in Nigeria.
本研究的目的是确定尼日利亚拉各斯大学牙科学院学生的压力来源。采用经过修改的牙科环境压力(DES)问卷对137名三至六年级的学生进行研究,其中105名(76.6%)做出了回应。结果显示,五年级学生在与临床前培训相关的项目上总体压力水平最高,21名(70%)学生的DES总分超过了高压力的临界值。对于临床项目,几乎所有学生——五年级的27名(90%)和六年级的24名(100%)学生的总分都超过了临界值。最重要的压力源是在尼日利亚缺乏一个在临床培训材料和学习材料供应方面得到充分支持的牙科教育体系。性别之间在压力感知方面没有显著差异。然而,那些将医学作为首选入学专业、牙科作为备选专业的学生总体平均分显著更高,并且大多数项目的平均分也更高。总之,尼日利亚似乎有必要加强对牙科教育的支持。