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COVID-19 大流行对澳大利亚农村地区医学生学习和健康的持续影响:来自一项重复全国多中心调查的结果。

Sustained impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical student learning and well-being in rural Australia: findings from a repeated national multicentre survey.

机构信息

Rural Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia

School of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Nov 28;14(11):e086359. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086359.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The impact of COVID-19 on medical students has predominantly been assessed by one-off survey studies at the pandemic onset. This national study investigated the sustained impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical students' rural clinical placement learning and well-being.

DESIGN

Repeated cross-sectional survey design.

SETTING

Annual Federation of Rural Australian Medical Educators (FRAME) survey across 2020 to 2022.

PARTICIPANTS

Medical students completing an extended (mostly 12 months) rural placement.

OUTCOME MEASURE

A mixed-methods survey with closed-ended and open-ended question. Quantitative data were analysed using χ and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Qualitative responses were analysed through content analysis.

RESULTS

Quantitative findings: in 2022 (43%), respondents were more likely to interact with COVID-19 patients in a clinical capacity compared with 2020 (26%) and 2021 (23%; p<0.001). Respondents were more likely to be concerned about missed clinical learning in 2020 (58%) than in 2021 (40%) and 2022 (44%; p<0.001). Respondents in 2020 (41%) and 2022 (39%) were more likely to feel that their performance on assessments was affected by COVID-19 compared with 2021 respondents (28%; p<0.001). Respondents in 2022 (38%) and 2021 (31%) were more likely to report being exposed to an increased breadth of cases than 2020 respondents (13%; p<0.001) and also reported more exposure to community-based placements (2022: 38%, 2021: 31%, 2020: 19%; p<0.001).Qualitative findings: three categories were developed from the data-mental health and well-being impacts, learning preferences at play, and concerns about flow-on effects.

CONCLUSIONS

While the pandemic has now become the 'new normal', the mental well-being and learning concerns raised by students in rural Australia, and their concerns about sustained impacts into their internship cannot be ignored. Healthcare organisations need to ensure that when impacted students enter the workforce the practice context is supportive, with mechanisms such as effective clinical supervision in place.

摘要

目的

新冠疫情对医学生的影响主要通过大流行初期的一次性调查研究来评估。本研究调查了新冠疫情对医学生农村临床实习学习和福祉的持续影响。

设计

重复横断面调查设计。

地点

2020 年至 2022 年期间,澳大利亚农村医学教育联合会(FRAME)年度调查。

参与者

完成延长(大多为 12 个月)农村实习的医学生。

结果测量

一项采用封闭式和开放式问题的混合方法调查。使用 χ 和 Kruskal-Wallis 检验对定量数据进行分析。通过内容分析对定性反应进行分析。

结果

定量发现:2022 年(43%),与 2020 年(26%)和 2021 年(23%相比,受访者更有可能以临床能力与新冠患者互动(p<0.001)。与 2021 年(40%)和 2022 年(44%)相比,2020 年(58%)受访者更担心错过临床学习(p<0.001)。与 2021 年受访者(28%)相比,2020 年(41%)和 2022 年(39%)受访者更有可能认为新冠对评估成绩有影响(p<0.001)。与 2020 年受访者(13%)相比,2022 年(38%)和 2021 年(31%)受访者更有可能报告接触到更广泛的病例,并且还报告接触到更多基于社区的实习(2022 年:38%,2021 年:31%,2020 年:19%;p<0.001)。定性发现:从数据中得出了三个类别-心理健康和福祉的影响、学习偏好的作用以及对后续影响的关注。

结论

虽然大流行现在已成为“新常态”,但澳大利亚农村地区学生所提出的心理健康和学习问题以及他们对持续影响到实习的担忧不容忽视。医疗保健组织需要确保在受影响的学生进入劳动力市场时,工作环境是支持性的,例如实施有效的临床监督等机制。

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