Problem-focused Coping Controls Burnout in Medical Students: The Case of a Selected Medical School in Kenya

Shadrack O. Ogoma
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The consequences of burnout are dire yet little attention has been focused on it among medical students in a problem-based curriculum. The purpose of the current study was to establish the prevalence of burnout and its relationship with coping among medical students. It was predicted that the prevalence of burnout would be high and that problem-focused coping would reduce burnout while avoidant and emotion-focused coping would worsen it. A purposive sample of 182 medical students selected from a medical school in Kenya provided self-report data on coping strategies and components of burnout. A greater proportion of students suffered moderate to high burnout. Correlational analyses showed that problem-focused coping significantly lowered emotional exhaustion and the sense of reduced personal accomplishment. Emotion-focused coping significantly reduced the sense of reduced personal accomplishment contrary to the expectation. Avoidant coping elevated emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. In general, the hypothesis that problem-focused coping would ameliorate burnout was supported. It is recommended that medical students be coached on the engagement coping approaches to shield them from the adverse effects of burnout.
以问题为中心的应对控制医学生的职业倦怠:以肯尼亚某医学院为例
职业倦怠的后果是可怕的,但在以问题为基础的课程中,医学生很少关注这一点。摘要本研究旨在探讨医学生职业倦怠的发生率及其与应对的关系。结果表明,职业倦怠的发生率较高,以问题为中心的应对会减少职业倦怠,而逃避型和以情绪为中心的应对会加重职业倦怠。从肯尼亚一所医学院挑选的182名医学生的目的样本提供了关于应对策略和倦怠组成部分的自我报告数据。更大比例的学生有中度到高度的倦怠。相关分析表明,以问题为中心的应对能显著降低情绪耗竭和个人成就感的降低。与预期相反,以情绪为中心的应对显著降低了个人成就感的降低。回避型应对会加剧情绪耗竭和人格解体。总体而言,以问题为中心的应对可以改善职业倦怠的假设得到了支持。建议对医学生进行参与应对方法的指导,以保护他们免受职业倦怠的不利影响。
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