机构地区:[1]Department of Nursing,College of Medicine,National Cheng Kung University,Tainan,701401,Taiwan,China [2]Department of Public Health,College of Medicine,National Cheng Kung University,Tainan,701401,Taiwan,China [3]Department of Internal Medicine,Section Nursing Science,Erasmus University Medical Center(Erasmus MC),Rotterdam,3015 GD,The Netherlands [4]Division of Family Medicine,Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital,Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation,New Taipei,231405,Taiwan [5]School of Medicine,Tzu Chi University,Hualien,231036,Taiwan,China [6]Data Science Degree Program,National Taiwan University and Academia Sinica,Taipei,106319,Taiwan,China [7]Department of Occupational Therapy,College of Medicine,National Cheng Kung University,Tainan,701401,Taiwan,China [8]Department of Medical Research,E-Da Hospital,I-Shou University,Kaohsiung,824005,Taiwan,China [9]Department of Family Medicine and Community Medicine,E-Da Hospital,I-Shou University,Kaohsiung,824005,Taiwan,China [10]School of Medicine,College of Medicine,I-Shou University,Kaohsiung,824005,Taiwan,China [11]International Gaming Research Unit,Psychology Department,Nottingham Trent University,Nottingham,NG118NS,UK [12]Institute of Allied Health Sciences,College of Medicine,National Cheng Kung University,Tainan,701401,Taiwan,China [13]Biostatistics Consulting Center,National Cheng Kung University Hospital,College of Medicine,National Cheng Kung University,Tainan,701401,Taiwan,China
出 处:《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》2024年第12期987-996,共10页国际心理健康促进杂志(英文)
基 金:supported in part by(received funding from)the National Science and Technology Council,Taiwan(NSTC 113-2321-B-006-007)and the E-Da Hospital(EDAHS113037).
摘 要:Background:The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly impacted medical education and caused psychological distress and worry about clinical learning for those who received clinical medical education during this period.Although the acute phase of COVID-19 has now ended,understanding its impact is essential for strengthening medical system preparedness.Therefore,the present study examined the association between changes in medical education and worry about clinical learning,considering the mediating role of psychological distress among participants who received clinical training.Methods:A cross-sectional online survey was conducted with 542 post-graduate year(PGY)doctors and allied health students from the 2020 and 2021 cohorts in Taiwan.The survey assessed changes in clinical training modes,direct patient care,learning stress,psychological distress,and worry about clinical learning.Results:Among the participants,76.0%experienced changes in clinical training mode,and 84.3%had direct patient care experience.Direct patient care/contact was significantly correlated with lower levels of worry about clinical learning.Learning stress was positively correlated with increased psychological distress and worry about clinical learning.Psychological distress partially mediated the relationship between learning stress and worry about clinical learning.Conclusion:The findings highlight the importance of direct contact with patients because it was associated with lower levels of worry about clinical learning.Moreover,increased learning stress was associated with psychological distress and worry about clinical learning.Therefore,effective support systems are essential to mitigate these impacts and enhance clinical training during national health crises.The findings provide valuable insights for improving medical education and support systems in future health emergencies.However,the present study used a cross-sectional study design.Therefore,the mediation findings should be interpreted with caution(i.e.,no causal relationships can be determi
关 键 词:Psychological distress allied health patient care worry about clinical learning
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