Rathod Sachin B, Sorte Smita R, Phatak Mrunal, Sharma Atul K, Mulchandani Kratika
Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, Nagpur, IND.
Cureus. 2025 Jul 4;17(7):e87306. doi: 10.7759/cureus.87306. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Introduction Yoga, rooted in Indian tradition, is recognized for its holistic health benefits. With a growing global emphasis on preventive health, yoga has gained attention for its capacity to mitigate stress, improve concentration and enhance general well-being. Burdened with academic pressures, irregular routines and sedentary lifestyles, medical students represent a group that could significantly benefit from incorporating yoga into their daily lives. This study aims to bridge this gap by evaluating MBBS students' awareness, perceptions, readiness to adopt yoga and the practical challenges they face, along with their views on integrating structured yoga sessions into their curriculum. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted at AIIMS, Nagpur, among MBBS students, with a total of 155 students (100%) from the 2019 to 2023 batches. A structured, pre-validated questionnaire (Cronbach's α=0.973) was administered electronically using a Google Form link shared via student WhatsApp groups. The survey comprised five sections: awareness about yoga, perceptions about its preventive role in lifestyle disorders, readiness to integrate it into daily life, barriers to practice and preferences regarding formal integration of yoga practice in the MBBS curriculum. Responses were recorded on 5-point Likert scales. Data analysis was performed using Python (Jupyter) for cleaning, statistics and reliability testing, and Jamovi (v2.3.28) for non-parametric tests due to non-normal distribution. Results The findings revealed a high awareness among participants, with an average awareness score (87.6%), high agreement on yoga's role in stress reduction (4.45%) and overall health (4.63%). Perception of yoga as preventive and therapeutic for lifestyle disorders was strong (mean=84.0%). Batch-wise differences were noted in yoga awareness scores (p<0.001), and interns were more likely to endorse yoga as a complementary therapy (p=0.037). The readiness score was 68.2%, with only a 3.41/5 average agreement on willingness to integrate yoga daily. A significant gender-based difference was observed for perceived physical preparedness (p=0.035) and preference for educational content in yoga, with males scoring higher. Major barriers included time constraints (112, 72.2%), inconsistency (93, 60%) and lack of motivation to wake up early (84, 54.54%). Overall, 140 (90.3%) agreed that yoga practice should be part of the MBBS curriculum. Most preferred physical sessions (116, 74.84%), held three days a week (63, 40.65%), for 20-30 mins (93, 61.59%), with a focus on postures, breathing, meditation and stress relief. Some students preferred sessions to be optional and scheduled flexibly around academic hours. Conclusion This study highlights a significant gap between high levels of awareness and relatively low readiness to incorporate yoga into daily life among MBBS students. Despite recognizing its benefits, students face notable practical challenges, especially time management and consistency. However, the overwhelming support for integrating structured yoga sessions into the medical curriculum presents an actionable opportunity. Addressing identified barriers through flexible scheduling, optional participation and an emphasis on stress management may enhance adoption. These findings underscore the potential of yoga not just as a wellness tool but as an integral component of medical education aimed at fostering personal resilience and long-term professional well-being.
引言
瑜伽起源于印度传统,因其对整体健康有益而闻名。随着全球对预防保健的日益重视,瑜伽因其减轻压力、提高注意力和增强总体幸福感的能力而受到关注。医学生背负着学业压力、不规律的生活作息和久坐不动的生活方式,是一个可以从将瑜伽融入日常生活中显著受益的群体。本研究旨在通过评估医学学士(MBBS)学生对瑜伽的认识、看法、接受瑜伽的意愿以及他们面临的实际挑战,以及他们对将结构化瑜伽课程纳入课程设置的看法,来弥合这一差距。
方法
在那格浦尔的全印医学科学研究所(AIIMS)对MBBS学生进行了一项横断面研究,共有来自2019至2023批次的155名学生(100%)参与。使用通过学生WhatsApp群组分享的谷歌表单链接以电子方式发放一份经过预验证的结构化问卷(Cronbach's α = 0.973)。该调查包括五个部分:对瑜伽的认识、对其在生活方式紊乱中的预防作用的看法、将其融入日常生活的意愿、练习障碍以及对在MBBS课程中正式融入瑜伽练习的偏好。回答采用5点李克特量表记录。使用Python(Jupyter)进行数据分析以进行清理、统计和可靠性测试,由于数据分布不呈正态,使用Jamovi(v2.3.28)进行非参数检验。
结果
研究结果显示参与者的认识程度较高,平均认识得分(87.6%),对瑜伽在减轻压力(4.45%)和整体健康(4.63%)方面的作用高度认同。对瑜伽在预防和治疗生活方式紊乱方面的认知很强(均值 = 84.0%)。在瑜伽认识得分上注意到批次间存在差异(p < 0.001),实习生更倾向于认可瑜伽作为一种辅助疗法(p = 0.037)。接受意愿得分为68.2%,在每天融入瑜伽的意愿方面平均同意程度仅为3.41/高于5)。在感知到的身体准备情况(p = 0.035)和对瑜伽教育内容的偏好方面观察到显著的性别差异,男性得分更高。主要障碍包括时间限制(112人,72.2%)、不一致性(93人,60%)和缺乏早起的动力(84人,54.54%)。总体而言,140人(90.3%)同意瑜伽练习应成为MBBS课程的一部分。大多数人更喜欢身体练习课程(116人,74.84%),每周进行三天(63人,40.65%),每次20 - 30分钟(93人,61.59%),重点是姿势、呼吸、冥想和减压。一些学生希望课程为选修,并围绕学术时间灵活安排。
结论
本研究突出了MBBS学生在对瑜伽的高度认识与相对较低 的将瑜伽融入日常生活的意愿之间存在的显著差距。尽管认识到其益处,但学生面临明显的实际挑战,尤其是时间管理和一致性问题。然而,对将结构化瑜伽课程纳入医学课程的压倒性支持提供了一个可采取行动的机会。通过灵活安排、选修参与和强调压力管理来解决已确定的障碍可能会提高接受度。这些发现强调了瑜伽不仅作为一种健康工具,而且作为医学教育的一个组成部分的潜力,旨在培养个人适应力和长期的职业幸福感。