Thompson Caroline, Meller Janet, Naqvi Mubariz, Adesanya Olubukunola, Vasylyeva Tetyana L
School of Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, Texas, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Pediatric Surgery at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, Texas, USA.
J Educ Health Promot. 2023 Mar 31;12:76. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1027_22. eCollection 2023.
Stress experienced by medical students is a well-documented and widespread phenomenon that may have physical and psychological effects on their well-being. One solution is to provide students with the tools to recognize and cope with stress. The aim of this study was to incorporate restorative yoga training-a well-recognized tool for stress reduction-in the third-year medical student pediatrics clerkship and assess the intervention's impact on students' well-being.
Restorative yoga, as a prospective intervention, was offered to third-year medical students at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center during their pediatrics rotation. The study was between March and August 2020. Each yoga session lasted 45-minutes, once a week for six weeks. Participants completed anonymous questionnaires before and after the intervention via the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS).
Over the six-month study period, 25 (71%) of 35 medical students, having been given the option, chose to participate. The WEMWBS contains 14 statements on well-being, and all but one from the list showed a positive increase in average rating from pre intervention to post intervention. The statements "I've been feeling more relaxed" and "I've been thinking clearly" showed the greatest average increase. Following Chi-squared testing, two statements were found to be significantly different ( < 0.05) before intervention and after intervention: "I've been feeling more relaxed" and "I've been feeling good about myself."
Students' well-being is paramount to medical schools. Restorative yoga offers hopeful outcomes for effective mitigation of the stresses of medical education and may be recommended for wider use.
医学生所经历的压力是一个有充分文献记载且普遍存在的现象,可能会对他们的身心健康产生生理和心理影响。一种解决办法是为学生提供识别和应对压力的工具。本研究的目的是将恢复性瑜伽训练(一种公认的减轻压力的工具)纳入三年级医学生的儿科实习中,并评估该干预措施对学生幸福感的影响。
作为一项前瞻性干预措施,恢复性瑜伽在德克萨斯理工大学健康科学中心三年级医学生儿科轮转期间提供。该研究于2020年3月至8月进行。每次瑜伽课程持续四十五分钟,每周一次,共六周。参与者在干预前后通过沃里克 - 爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)完成匿名问卷调查。
在为期六个月的研究期间,35名医学生中有25名(71%)在有选择的情况下选择参加。WEMWBS包含14条关于幸福感的陈述,除一条外,所有陈述从干预前到干预后的平均评分均呈正向增加。“我感觉更放松了”和“我思维清晰”这两条陈述的平均增幅最大。经过卡方检验,发现有两条陈述在干预前后有显著差异(<0.05):“我感觉更放松了”和“我对自己感觉良好”。
学生的幸福感对医学院至关重要。恢复性瑜伽为有效缓解医学教育压力提供了有希望的结果,可能值得更广泛地推荐使用。