Shankar Pathiyil Ravi, Chan Min Hui, Wong Pei Se, Venkateswaran Sunil Pazhayanur
IMU Centre for Education, International Medical University, Malaysia.
Foundation in Science, International Medical University, Malaysia.
Med Pharm Rep. 2022 Apr;95(2):131-143. doi: 10.15386/mpr-2139. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
The coronavirus pandemic led to the closure of schools and colleges in March 2020. Medical and other schools shifted to online teaching-learning and assessment. Several factors have led to mental health problems among biomedical students.
This scoping review seeks to identify stressors, delineate subgroups of students who may be at greater risk of mental health problems, and examine possible recommendations by the respondents and the authors to reduce stress levels and support students.
Eligibility criteria: studies published in English about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the mental health of health science students till 15th January 2021 were included. Sources of evidence: research articles and other publications obtained using the databases PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Charting methods: the criteria studied were the type of paper and study, the country, the institution, the mental health parameters studied, types and numbers of students/respondents involved, the main message, strengths and weaknesses and the main recommendation of the study.
Thirty articles were included. Stressors were divided into health, workplace, academic, general, and financial apprehensions. Respondents at greater risk were females, below 20 years of age, and those with family/friends infected. Among the authors' recommendations to reduce stress were implementing effective plans to safeguard students' health, especially of those who were parents or interns, engaging in physical activities, workshops for faculty members in online teaching-learning, financial support, online counselling, reducing misinformation, further studies at later stages of the pandemic, and including topics related to the pandemic and pandemic preparedness in the curriculum.
Different types of apprehensions were responsible for stress and mental distress. Females, younger students, students with family and friends who were infected were at greater risk of problems. Recommendations were provided by the authors. Studies from countries which were not represented, and longitudinal studies may be required.
2020年3月,冠状病毒大流行导致中小学和大学关闭。医学院及其他院校转向在线教学与评估。多种因素导致生物医学专业学生出现心理健康问题。
本综述旨在确定压力源,划分可能面临更大心理健康问题风险的学生亚组,并研究受访者和作者提出的减轻压力水平及支持学生的可能建议。
纳入标准:截至2021年1月15日发表的关于冠状病毒大流行对健康科学专业学生心理健康影响的英文研究。证据来源:通过PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术数据库获取的研究文章及其他出版物。制表方法:所研究的标准包括论文类型和研究类型、国家、机构、所研究的心理健康参数、涉及的学生/受访者类型和数量、主要信息、优势与不足以及研究的主要建议。
纳入30篇文章。压力源分为健康、工作场所、学业、一般和经济担忧。风险较高的受访者为女性、20岁以下以及家人/朋友感染的人群。作者提出的减轻压力的建议包括实施有效计划以保障学生健康,尤其是那些身为父母或实习生的学生,进行体育活动,为教师开展在线教学工作坊,提供经济支持,进行在线咨询,减少错误信息,在大流行后期进行进一步研究,以及在课程中纳入与大流行和大流行防范相关的主题。
不同类型的担忧导致了压力和精神困扰。女性、年轻学生、家人和朋友感染的学生面临问题的风险更大。作者提供了相关建议。可能需要来自未涉及国家的研究以及纵向研究。