Zhu Lin-Ying, Huang Huai, Kuang Yan, Tang Chun-Yuan
The First Clinical Medical College, Guangdong Medical University Zhanjiang 524023, Guangdong, China.
The Hemodialysis Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University Guangzhou 510080, Guangdong, China.
Am J Transl Res. 2023 May 15;15(5):3739-3750. eCollection 2023.
To investigate the adaptability of freshmen in medical universities to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and to understand the relevant factors affecting their adaptation in medical university.
Freshmen in a medical university in Guangdong Province were selected and surveyed using a self-administered general questionnaire and a college student adjustment scale prepared by Fang Xiaoyi et al. The results were analyzed statistically.
A total of 741 questionnaires were collected and 736 valid questionnaires were recovered. The adaptation level of freshmen in the medical university was moderately high. There were no differences in gender, age, family geographical location, or higher education level, but there were significant differences in major, type of household, only children (yes/no), and voluntary enrollment in medicine (yes/no). The survey showed that 30.3% of the students had discomfort at the beginning of the semester, 92.5% chose medical university voluntarily, and 83.4% expressed their enhanced motivation to study medicine after the COVID-19 outbreak, but 65.1% exhibited influence in study and life caused by COVID-19, which were statistically significant factors affecting the adaptation score.
Freshmen in the medical university are generally well-adjusted with many influencing factors. Medical schools should strengthen adaptability management in order to timely identify the adaptation challenges of the students.
调查医科大学新生对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的适应情况,并了解影响他们在医科大学适应的相关因素。
选取广东省某医科大学的新生,使用自行编制的一般问卷和方晓义等人编制的大学生适应量表进行调查。对结果进行统计学分析。
共收集问卷741份,回收有效问卷736份。医科大学新生的适应水平中等偏高。在性别、年龄、家庭地理位置或高等教育水平方面没有差异,但在专业、家庭类型、是否为独生子女以及是否自愿报考医学方面存在显著差异。调查显示,30.3%的学生在学期开始时有不适,92.5%的学生自愿选择医科大学,83.4%的学生表示在COVID-19疫情爆发后学习医学的动力增强,但65.1%的学生表现出COVID-19对学习和生活的影响,这些是影响适应得分的统计学显著因素。
医科大学新生总体适应良好,但存在多种影响因素。医学院校应加强适应性管理,以便及时发现学生的适应挑战。