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军事院校健康科学专业研究生的压力感知:混合方法研究

Perceived stress among graduate students in health sciences at a military university: a mixed-method approach.

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics, Uniformed Services University, 4301 Jones Bridge Rd, Bethesda, MD, 20814, USA.

Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2024 Nov 21;24(1):1343. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06326-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a gap in the literature about the experiences of active-duty military students pursuing a graduate degree in health sciences at a university that emphasizes a military context. This exploratory study investigates how graduate students navigate stress in the context of a military university.

METHOD

The study applied a mixed-methods approach including a survey (N = 59) and in-depth interviews (N = 16) of students enrolled in a graduate program at the School of Medicine (368 students) and School of Nursing (187 students). Survey data was collected via email blasts to various health science departments. In the survey, students could opt-in to complete in-depth interviews. Survey data were analyzed using cross-tabulations while a transcendental phenomenological approach was employed to code and analyze qualitative data.

RESULTS

Survey findings showed that more civilian students (70.6%) felt more noticeably and severely stressed than their active-duty counterparts (64.3%). Active-duty students were more likely to see their grades as a source of stress (76.2%) than their civilian counterparts (64.7%). Active-duty students were less likely to see finances as a source of stress (67.7%) than their civilian counterparts. Active-duty students were not as connected to their families and friends as their civilian counterparts were. The interviews found that active-duty students anticipated the coursework and were adept at juggling multiple demands; whereas, the civilian students centered their concerns around culture and collaboration. Active-duty students saw their program as less of a "big deal;" whereas, civilian students highlighted how they were concerned about the program and financial situations. Active-duty students relied on technical knowledge to understand their well-being; whereas, civilian students understood their well-being in holistic terms. Active-duty students focused on the idea of the individual, and how they take personal responsibility; whereas, civilian students focused more on self-care and compassion.

CONCLUSION

The study found how civilian and active-duty students experienced stress, stressors, and other aspects that contextualize their experience with stress. Study findings may inform the design of interventions to improve student well-being and resilience mechanisms among similar graduate school contexts.

摘要

背景

在强调军事背景的大学中,现役军人学生攻读健康科学研究生学位的相关文献存在空白。本探索性研究调查了研究生在军事大学背景下如何应对压力。

方法

该研究采用混合方法,包括对医学院(368 名学生)和护理学院(187 名学生)研究生课程的学生进行调查(N=59)和深入访谈(N=16)。通过向各个健康科学部门发送电子邮件来收集调查数据。在调查中,学生可以选择参加深入访谈。使用交叉表分析调查数据,同时采用超验现象学方法对定性数据进行编码和分析。

结果

调查结果显示,与现役军人相比,更多的平民学生(70.6%)感到明显和严重的压力(70.6%)。现役学生比平民学生(64.7%)更有可能将成绩视为压力源(76.2%)。与平民学生相比(67.7%),现役学生较少将财务视为压力源。现役学生与家人和朋友的联系不如平民学生密切。访谈发现,现役学生预期课程并擅长兼顾多项需求;而平民学生则关注文化和合作。现役学生认为他们的课程不那么重要;而平民学生则强调他们对课程和财务状况的担忧。现役学生依靠技术知识来了解自己的健康状况;而平民学生则从整体上理解自己的健康状况。现役学生关注个人的观念以及他们如何承担个人责任;而平民学生则更关注自我关怀和同情心。

结论

该研究发现了平民和现役学生体验压力、压力源以及其他方面的情况,这些情况使他们的压力体验具有特殊性。研究结果可能为类似研究生背景下改善学生幸福感和弹性机制的干预措施的设计提供信息。

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