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疫情大流行一年后牙科受训者心理健康变化、压力来源、应对策略及改善心理健康建议。

Dental trainees' mental health changes, sources of stress, coping strategies, and suggestions for mental health improvement 1 year into the pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

J Dent Educ. 2023 Jan;87(1):101-109. doi: 10.1002/jdd.13099. Epub 2022 Sep 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The goal of this study was to assess how the mental health of dental trainees has changed during the pandemic and to identify the most stressful aspects of trainees' programs, stress coping strategies, and suggestions for individual and institution-driven solutions to improve wellness.

METHODS

The study focused on dental trainees at the University of Washington who completed a wellness survey in fall 2020 (n = 126; response rate = 35.5%) and spring 2021 (n = 105; response rate = 29.6%). The survey included self-report measures assessing four mental health outcomes: depression, anxiety, isolation from peers, and burnout. Stressful aspects of the training program, coping strategies, and institution-driven solutions were measured with open-ended survey items. The chi-square test was used to compare mental health outcome measures between fall and spring and open-ended survey responses were inductively coded.

RESULTS

The prevalence of self-reported depression and anxiety did not change between fall 2020 and spring 2021 (17.2% vs. 21.1%, p = 0.473; 22.4% vs. 23.7%, p = 0.818). Isolation from peers and burnout each significantly increased by almost 20% from fall 2020 to spring 2021 (46.8% vs. 64.3%; p = 0.009 and 26.6% vs. 43.9%; p = 0.017). Trainees identified workload as the most stressful aspect of their program and described using exercise and social support to cope with stress. Trainees suggested institution-supported increases in social events and mental health resources.

CONCLUSIONS

One year into the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, poor mental health outcomes were common among dental trainees because of high workload and isolation from peers. Dental schools should promote targeted programs and services aimed at improving dental trainees' well-being.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估疫情期间牙科受训者的心理健康状况发生了怎样的变化,并确定培训项目中最具压力的方面、压力应对策略,以及改善健康的个体和机构驱动解决方案的建议。

方法

该研究关注的是华盛顿大学的牙科受训者,他们在 2020 年秋季(n = 126;回应率 = 35.5%)和 2021 年春季(n = 105;回应率 = 29.6%)完成了一项健康调查。该调查包括评估四项心理健康结果的自我报告措施:抑郁、焦虑、与同龄人隔离和倦怠。培训计划、应对策略和机构驱动的解决方案的压力方面则通过开放式调查项目进行衡量。采用卡方检验比较秋季和春季的心理健康结果衡量标准,对开放式调查回复进行归纳编码。

结果

2020 年秋季至 2021 年春季,自我报告的抑郁和焦虑患病率没有变化(17.2%比 21.1%,p = 0.473;22.4%比 23.7%,p = 0.818)。与 2020 年秋季相比,2021 年春季,与同龄人隔离和倦怠分别显著增加了近 20%(46.8%比 64.3%;p = 0.009 和 26.6%比 43.9%;p = 0.017)。受训者认为工作量是培训项目中最具压力的方面,并描述了使用锻炼和社会支持来应对压力。受训者建议增加机构支持的社交活动和心理健康资源。

结论

在新冠肺炎大流行一年后,由于工作量大且与同龄人隔离,牙科受训者的心理健康状况普遍较差。牙科学院应推广有针对性的项目和服务,以改善牙科受训者的健康。

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