East Tennessee State University, Gatton College of Pharmacy, Johnson City, Tennessee
East Tennessee State University, Gatton College of Pharmacy, Johnson City, Tennessee.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2021 Apr;85(4):8291. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8291. Epub 2020 Dec 23.
To characterize the impact of COVID-19 transitions on first professional year (P1) students' domain-specific and overall well-being. All P1 students (N=74) enrolled at one college of pharmacy self-reported their career, community, financial, physical, social, and overall well-being on a weekly basis from January 6 through April 27, 2020. Parametric statistical tests and effect sizes were used to compare well-being scores pre-transition and post-transition and to compare well-being scores to a previous cohort of P1 students. Mean well-being scores decreased when comparing pre-transition vs post-transition scores, with effect sizes ranging from d=.16 for financial well-being to d=.84 for social well-being. The average percent of students that reported struggling increased by 86.1% (16.8% vs 31.2%) post-transition, and the average percent of students that reported suffering post-transition was 351% higher (1.3% vs 6%) than pre-transition. Pharmacy students' domain specific and overall well-being significantly decreased with COVID-19-related transitions. The percentage of students reporting struggling or suffering significantly increased post-transition.
为了描述 COVID-19 过渡对第一年医学生(P1)特定领域和整体幸福感的影响。在 2020 年 1 月 6 日至 4 月 27 日期间,一所药学院的所有 P1 学生(N=74)每周都在职业、社区、财务、身体、社会和整体幸福感方面自我报告。使用参数统计检验和效应大小来比较过渡前后的幸福感得分,并将幸福感得分与之前的 P1 学生队列进行比较。与过渡前相比,过渡后幸福感得分的平均值降低,财务幸福感的效应大小从 d=.16 到社会幸福感的 d=.84 不等。过渡后报告挣扎的学生比例平均增加了 86.1%(16.8%对 31.2%),过渡后报告受苦的学生比例比过渡前高 351%(1.3%对 6%)。与 COVID-19 相关过渡相关,药学学生的特定领域和整体幸福感明显下降。报告挣扎或受苦的学生比例在过渡后显著增加。