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医学生对因学业而产生的压力的认知及其与生活其他领域的相互关系:一项定性研究。

Medical students' perceptions of stress due to academic studies and its interrelationships with other domains of life: a qualitative study.

机构信息

a Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Center for Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine , University of Düsseldorf , Düsseldorf , Germany.

b Mannheim Institute of Public Health, Social and Preventive Medicine, Mannheim Medical Faculty , Heidelberg University , Heidelberg , Germany.

出版信息

Med Educ Online. 2019 Dec;24(1):1603526. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2019.1603526.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medical students have been found to experience considerable stress due to their academic studies. The high demands associated with academic studies may interfere with demands in other domains of life. Conversely, demands in those other domains of life may conflict with academic studies.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to better understand the potential inter-relationships between the demands related to academic studies and in other domains of life.

DESIGN

A total of 68 medical students from a medical school in Germany participate in eight focus groups. Sessions were structured by a topic guide and were recorded, transcribed and content-analyzed.

RESULTS

Embarking on one's medical studies was perceived to be associated with important personal challenges, such as living alone for the first time and finding a new social role in one's peer group. Permanent stress was perceived to result in emotional exhaustion, which spilled over in other domains of life. Students reported to feel guilty if they did not spend their limited spare time on learning. Consequently, they felt to have little time for leisure time activities and a healthy lifestyle. Feelings of social isolation, especially during exam phases, were reported. Leisure activities were perceived to facilitate recovery from academic stress. Social ties were subjectively able to reduce stress, but also to increase stress due to demands. Side jobs were perceived to increase stress and to be time-consuming and were thus perceived to result in poorer academic performance. Certain personality characteristics seemed to amplify those perceptions. For instance, high levels of conscientiousness were felt to relate to higher expectations regarding one's academic performance and thus increased stress.

CONCLUSION

The demands associated with medical studies, the demands in private life, lacking resources for recovery and certain personal traits as well as interactions between those domains can contribute to stress among medical students and reduce well-being.

摘要

背景

医学学生由于学业而经历相当大的压力。与学术研究相关的高要求可能会干扰生活其他领域的需求。相反,生活中其他领域的需求可能与学术研究相冲突。

目的

我们旨在更好地理解与学术研究和生活其他领域相关的需求之间的潜在相互关系。

设计

来自德国一所医学院的 68 名医学生参加了 8 个焦点小组。会议由主题指南组织,并进行了记录、转录和内容分析。

结果

开始医学学习被认为与重要的个人挑战有关,例如第一次独自生活和在同龄人中找到新的社会角色。持续的压力被认为导致情绪疲惫,从而在生活的其他领域蔓延。学生们感到内疚,如果他们不把有限的业余时间花在学习上。因此,他们觉得几乎没有时间从事休闲活动和健康的生活方式。报告了社会孤立的感觉,特别是在考试期间。休闲活动被认为有助于从学业压力中恢复。社会关系在主观上能够减轻压力,但也会因需求而增加压力。兼职工作被认为会增加压力,并且耗时,因此被认为会导致学业成绩下降。某些个性特征似乎放大了这些看法。例如,高水平的责任心被认为与对自己学业成绩的更高期望有关,从而增加了压力。

结论

与医学研究相关的要求、私人生活中的要求、缺乏恢复资源以及某些个人特质以及这些领域之间的相互作用都可能导致医学生压力增加和幸福感降低。

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