Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2A7.
J Dent Educ. 2010 Feb;74(2):95-103.
Dental students often report high levels of stress. Even though many studies have been conducted on this issue, we still lack a global understanding of how dental students experience and deal with stress, making it difficult for dental educators to improve this situation. Consequently, our study aimed to understand in a comprehensive manner how dental students experience stress. We conducted a qualitative research study based on in-depth one-on-one interviews with twelve recent graduates from a Canadian dental school. The interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. We then analyzed the transcripts in a process that included coding, displaying, and interpreting data. We identified three types of students: highly stressed, moderately stressed, and relaxed students. Relaxed students reported very low levels of stress, which they dealt with by using good coping skills. Moderately stressed students were more affected, but they considered stress as acceptable and even helpful as it pushed them to perform better and succeed. Finally, highly stressed students showed alarming levels of stress and described it as "crippling" and "unmanageable." They felt helpless and explained that stress had negative repercussions for their physical and mental health as well as their social life. They related stress to fear of failing, heavy workload, and difficulties in dealing with transitions in the curriculum and sometimes to difficult relationships with the academic staff. They dealt with stress by using poor coping skills. It is crucial to help highly stressed students by both reducing their sources of stress and helping them develop appropriate coping strategies.
牙科学学生通常报告压力水平较高。尽管已经针对这个问题进行了许多研究,但我们仍然缺乏对牙科学学生如何体验和应对压力的全面了解,这使得牙科学教育者难以改善这种情况。因此,我们的研究旨在全面了解牙科学学生的压力体验。我们进行了一项基于对来自加拿大一所牙科学院的十二名应届毕业生的深入一对一访谈的定性研究。访谈进行了录音并逐字转录。然后,我们在一个包括编码、展示和解释数据的过程中分析了转录本。我们确定了三种类型的学生:高度紧张的学生、中度紧张的学生和放松的学生。放松的学生报告压力水平非常低,他们通过使用良好的应对技巧来应对压力。中度紧张的学生受到的影响更大,但他们认为压力是可以接受的,甚至是有帮助的,因为它促使他们表现得更好并取得成功。最后,高度紧张的学生表现出令人担忧的压力水平,并将其描述为“瘫痪”和“无法管理”。他们感到无助,并解释说压力对他们的身心健康以及社交生活产生了负面影响。他们将压力与害怕失败、工作量大以及在课程过渡方面的困难联系起来,有时还与与学术人员的困难关系联系起来。他们通过使用不良的应对技巧来应对压力。通过减少他们的压力源并帮助他们发展适当的应对策略,帮助高度紧张的学生至关重要。