A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study Regarding Quality of Life among Medical Students During MBBS Course at Government Medical College and Rajindra Hospital, Patiala (Punjab)

Sowmiya Nehrudurai, Simmi Oberoi, Ravinder Khaira, Virender Verma
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Introduction: In order to prevent and treat the syndemic of lifestyle diseases and other non-communicablediseases, following healthy lifestyle and improving the overall quality of life is of utmost important. Healthylifestyle behaviours are positively and independently associated with academic achievement.[1] Hence this study is trying to estimate the quality of life of medical students at Government Medical College (Patiala), whose lifestyle will be percolated in turn into their family and field of practice.Aims and objectives: To evaluate the Quality of Life (QOL) and find association between QOL and academic achievements.Material and methods: A 26 item WHO QOL- BREF scale was used to collect data from 326 MBBS students from Government Medical College and Rajindra Hospital, Patiala.Results: Out of 326 MBBS students, 54% were female 46% were male. Majority of the students were hailing from urban area (93%) as compared to rural area(7%). The average scores in each domain of WHOQOL – BREF were 63.71 in Physical health domain, 61.51 in psychological domain, 57.91 in social relationship domain and 53.7 in environment domain. There was no significant association between academic scores and different domain scores of WHOQOL-BREF scale.Conclusion: Majority of the students perceived their quality of life to be good to very good (66%). 48% of students felt their health to be satisfied to very satisfied. The average score of WHOQOL BREF in physical and psychological domains were above 60 (63.71, 61.51 respectively), whereas it was less than 60 in social and environmental domain (57.91 and 53.7 respectively). There was no significant association between academic scores and different domain scores of WHOQOL-BREF scale.
关于旁遮普邦帕蒂亚拉政府医学院和拉金德拉医院医学学士课程医学生生活质量的描述性横断面研究
导言:为了预防和治疗生活方式疾病和其他非传染性疾病,遵循健康的生活方式和提高整体生活质量至关重要。健康的生活方式行为与学业成绩呈独立的正相关关系。[1] 因此,本研究试图评估政府医学院(帕蒂亚拉)医学生的生活质量,他们的生活方式将影响到他们的家庭和实践领域:评估生活质量(QOL),发现生活质量与学习成绩之间的联系:采用 26 个项目的世界卫生组织 QOL- BREF 量表,从帕蒂亚拉政府医学院和拉金德拉医院的 326 名医学学士学生中收集数据:在 326 名医学学士学位学生中,54% 为女性,46% 为男性。大多数学生来自城市地区(93%),而农村地区仅占 7%。WHOQOL - BREF 各领域的平均得分分别为:身体健康领域 63.71 分,心理领域 61.51 分,社会关系领域 57.91 分,环境领域 53.7 分。学业成绩与 WHOQOL-BREF 量表各领域得分之间没有明显关联:结论:大多数学生认为自己的生活质量良好至非常好(66%)。48%的学生认为自己的健康状况为满意至非常满意。WHOQOL BREF 在生理和心理领域的平均得分高于 60 分(分别为 63.71 分和 61.51 分),而在社会和环境领域的平均得分低于 60 分(分别为 57.91 分和 53.7 分)。学业成绩与 WHOQOL BREF 量表的不同领域得分之间没有明显联系。
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