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军事医学专业学生应对压力以保持健康。

Military Medical Students' Coping With Stress to Maintain Well-being.

机构信息

Center for Health Professions Education, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

Assistant Dean Well-being Program, Office for Student Affairs, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2023 May 18;188(Suppl 2):26-34. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usac292.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Previous studies have shown that medical students experience a great level of burnout and poor well-being during their clinical training periods. In this study, we sought to understand how military medical students cope with stress to prevent burnout and support their well-being. We also investigated if these coping strategies are associated with military medical students' self-reported well-being, burnout, and depression levels. The findings could help inform programming, resources, and educational strategies to better support students to thrive in their careers long term.

METHODS

Using a cross-sectional research design, we surveyed military medical students and conducted content analysis on participant responses to the open-ended item by trained coders. Coding was based on the existing coping theory frameworks as well as categories that emerged inductively to represent the data.

RESULTS

The primary four strategies military medical students utilized included social connection (59.9%), exercise (58.3%), personal relaxation (36%), and work-life balance (15.7%). The use of work-life balance strategy was significantly associated with more positive well-being and lower depression compared to those who did not use this strategy. Three main coping typologies were further extracted, including personal care, connection, and cognitive strategies. Based on the typologies, 62% of students were recognized as multi-type copers (who combined more than two coping typologies), who reported significantly more positive well-being compared to students who relied on a single typology.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings demonstrate that certain coping strategies are more positively associated with a good state of well-being and less burnout, and that utilization of multiple types of coping strategies is more supportive. This study amplifies the voice of military medical students concerning the importance of prioritizing self-care and available resources given the unique pressures and demands of their dual military medical curriculum.

摘要

简介

先前的研究表明,医学生在临床培训期间经历了极大的倦怠和健康状况不佳。在这项研究中,我们试图了解军事医学生如何应对压力以防止倦怠并支持他们的健康。我们还调查了这些应对策略是否与军事医学生的自我报告的健康、倦怠和抑郁水平有关。研究结果可能有助于为学生提供信息编程、资源和教育策略,以更好地支持他们长期在职业生涯中茁壮成长。

方法

我们使用横断面研究设计,对军事医学生进行了调查,并对经过培训的编码员对开放式项目的参与者回答进行了内容分析。编码是基于现有的应对理论框架以及通过归纳得出的代表数据的类别。

结果

军事医学生主要使用了四种策略,包括社会联系(59.9%)、锻炼(58.3%)、个人放松(36%)和工作生活平衡(15.7%)。与未使用该策略的学生相比,使用工作生活平衡策略与更积极的健康和更低的抑郁显著相关。进一步提取了三种主要的应对类型,包括个人关怀、联系和认知策略。基于这些类型,62%的学生被认为是多类型应对者(同时采用了两种以上的应对类型),他们报告的健康状况明显好于依赖单一类型的学生。

结论

研究结果表明,某些应对策略与良好的健康状况和较少的倦怠更为积极相关,并且使用多种类型的应对策略更具支持性。这项研究放大了军事医学生的声音,即鉴于他们双重军事医学课程的独特压力和需求,必须优先考虑自我保健和可用资源。

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