School of Health Sciences, Institute of Nursing and Health Research, Ulster University Jordanstown Campus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
PLoS One. 2022 Jul 27;17(7):e0271873. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271873. eCollection 2022.
Coronavirus disease 2019 has impacted upon the role and safety of healthcare workers, with the potential to have a lasting effect on their wellbeing. Limited research has been conducted during previous pandemics exploring how student healthcare workers are impacted as they study and train for their professional careers.
The aim of the current study was to examine the specific impact of COVID-19 on the academic, clinical and personal experiences of healthcare students.
Undergraduate students across three year groups within the School of Health Sciences at Ulster University completed online Qualtrics surveys at three timepoints during one academic year (2020/2021). Quantitative survey data was downloaded from Qualtrics into SPSS Version 25 for descriptive analysis of each cross-sectional sample. Qualitative survey data was downloaded into text format, which was thematically analysed using content analysis.
412 students completed the survey at Time 1 (October 2020), n = 309 at Time 2 (December 2020) and n = 259 at Time 3 (April 2021). Academically, the pandemic had mostly a negative impact on the learning environment, the development of practical skills, the assessment process and opportunities for peer learning and support. Students reported increased stress and challenges managing their workload and maintaining a sense of motivation and routine. Clinically, they felt unprepared by the university for placement where the pandemic had an increasingly negative impact over time on learning and skill development. In terms of personal experiences, despite the majority of students taking steps to keep physically and mentally well, negative impacts on friendships, mental wellbeing and concerns for family were reported. The pandemic had not impacted upon career choice for most students.
Consideration must be given to the development of practical skills so students feel prepared for their professional careers given the practical nature of their roles. Programme coordinators should adopt a holistic approach to student wellbeing.
2019 年冠状病毒病对医护人员的角色和安全产生了影响,有可能对他们的健康产生持久影响。在之前的大流行中,对学生医护人员在学习和为职业生涯培训时所受到的影响进行了有限的研究。
本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 对医护学生的学术、临床和个人经历的具体影响。
在 2020/2021 学年期间,阿尔斯特大学健康科学学院的三个年级的本科生在三个时间点完成了在线 Qualtrics 调查。从 Qualtrics 中下载了定量调查数据到 SPSS 版本 25,以对每个横断面样本进行描述性分析。从 Qualtrics 中下载了定性调查数据到文本格式,然后使用内容分析对其进行主题分析。
412 名学生在第 1 次(2020 年 10 月)完成了调查,第 2 次(2020 年 12 月)有 309 名学生完成了调查,第 3 次(2021 年 4 月)有 259 名学生完成了调查。在学术方面,疫情对学习环境、实践技能的发展、评估过程以及同伴学习和支持的机会产生了主要的负面影响。学生报告称,他们的压力增加,难以管理工作量并保持动力和常规。在临床方面,他们感到大学对实习的准备不足,随着时间的推移,疫情对学习和技能发展的负面影响越来越大。就个人经历而言,尽管大多数学生都采取措施保持身心健康,但他们报告说,对友谊、心理健康和对家庭的担忧产生了负面影响。大多数学生的职业选择并未受到疫情的影响。
考虑到他们的实际角色性质,必须重视实践技能的发展,使学生对自己的职业生涯做好准备。课程协调员应采取整体方法来关注学生的福祉。