Chan Charlotte Cheuk Kwan, Fok Elise Hoi Wan, Botelho Michael George
Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2025 Feb;29(1):195-210. doi: 10.1111/eje.13062. Epub 2024 Dec 15.
Well-being is increasingly regarded as an integral component of a graduating dentist's professional responsibility, yet studies demonstrate significant levels of stress and poor mental health in the dental student population. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore final-year dental students' perceptions of stressors in dentistry and their experiences of managing their individual well-being and supporting the well-being of their colleagues and patients.
A literature search was performed to guide the development of an interview framework which included questions centred around three higher domains based on self, peers and patients. Participants were randomly sampled and the interviews audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. An inductive-deductive approach was adopted for thematic analysis of the results.
Fourteen interviews were conducted, revealing four themes and 15 subthemes. Students were acutely aware of poor well-being symptoms amongst themselves and their peers. Treating dental patients with mental illness was common but some students expressed uncertainties in managing these patients. The key stressors were assessments and clinical stress. Students frequently sought support from peers and half had received professional help. Barriers to approaching faculty staff were identified. The role of stigma in preventing students from openly sharing their well-being experiences was discussed.
A range of curricular and clinical stressors, and potential sources of support to manage these stressors, have been explored from the perspectives of final-year dental students. From these experiences, action points have been proposed to address knowledge gaps and enhance faculty-level wellness support for dental students.
幸福感越来越被视为即将毕业的牙医职业责任的一个组成部分,然而研究表明牙科学生群体中存在着显著的压力水平和较差的心理健康状况。这项定性研究的目的是探讨牙科专业最后一年学生对牙科压力源的看法,以及他们在管理个人幸福感以及支持同事和患者幸福感方面的经历。
进行了文献检索以指导访谈框架的制定,该框架包括围绕基于自我、同伴和患者的三个更高领域的问题。对参与者进行随机抽样,访谈进行录音并逐字转录。采用归纳-演绎方法对结果进行主题分析。
进行了14次访谈,揭示了四个主题和15个子主题。学生们敏锐地意识到自己和同伴中存在的幸福感不佳症状。治疗患有精神疾病的牙科患者很常见,但一些学生在管理这些患者方面表示不确定。关键压力源是评估和临床压力。学生们经常向同伴寻求支持,一半的学生接受过专业帮助。确定了与教职员工沟通的障碍。讨论了污名化在阻止学生公开分享他们的幸福感经历方面所起的作用。
从牙科专业最后一年学生的角度探讨了一系列课程和临床压力源,以及管理这些压力源的潜在支持来源。基于这些经历,提出了行动要点,以解决知识差距并加强对牙科学生的教职员工层面的健康支持。