Assessment of well-being and coping abilities among medical and paramedical trainees, in a Government Medical College, West Uttar Pradesh, India

R. Kumar, Anita Maurya, D. Singh, P. Dudeja
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Background: High levels of stress and psychological morbidity occur in health-care professional students. Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate psychological well-being, perceived stress level, and coping abilities among medical and paramedical students. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study carried out in a tertiary care hospital, West Uttar Pradesh, India. The total study period was from September 2019 to November 2019 with a sample of 145 medical students aged 17–25 years and 81 paramedical students aged 19–33 years. Ethical clearance was obtained from the College Ethical Committee. We used self-administered, three different types of validated tools for data collection. Data were analyzed using SPSS Version 20. Results: The median age of paramedical and medical trainees was 22 and 21 years, respectively. Family history of mental illness was 21% and 5.5%, respectively. On general health questionnaire-12 scale, 9% of paramedical trainees reported evidence of distress and 91% of severe problem and psychological distress while 19% of medical trainees having evidence of distress and 81% of severe problem and psychological distress. On perceived stress scale-10 (PSS-10) scale, 15% of paramedical trainees reported average level, 27% moderate level, and 55% high level of perceived stress while 2% of medical trainees having average, 19% moderate level, and 79% high level of perceived stress, respectively. The difference in mean score on PSS-10 and Brief COPE scale between paramedics and medical trainees group was found statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion: We concluded the higher level of severe problem and psychological distress in the paramedical and high level of perceived stress in medical trainees. Paramedical trainees practice a better coping mechanism than medical trainees.
在印度西北方邦一所政府医学院对医疗和辅助医疗受训人员的福祉和应对能力进行评估
背景:高水平的压力和心理疾病发生在卫生保健专业的学生中。目的:本研究的目的是评估医学生和准医学生的心理健康状况、感知压力水平和应对能力。材料和方法:在印度西北方邦的一家三级保健医院进行的横断面分析研究。总研究期为2019年9月至2019年11月,样本为145名17 - 25岁的医学生和81名19 - 33岁的医学生。获得了学院伦理委员会的伦理许可。我们使用自我管理的,三种不同类型的验证工具来收集数据。数据分析使用SPSS Version 20。结果:辅助医师和医学研修生的中位年龄分别为22岁和21岁。精神疾病家族史分别为21%和5.5%。在一般健康问卷-12量表上,9%的辅助医务学员报告有痛苦的证据,91%的人报告有严重问题和心理困扰,而19%的医务学员报告有痛苦的证据,81%的人报告有严重问题和心理困扰。在压力感知量表-10 (PSS-10)中,15%的辅助医疗学员的压力感知水平为平均水平,27%为中等水平,55%为高水平,2%的医疗学员的压力感知水平为平均水平,19%为中等水平,79%为高水平。护理人员组与实习医师组在PSS-10和Brief COPE量表上的平均得分差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:医务辅助人员的严重问题和心理困扰水平较高,医学实习生的感知压力水平较高。辅助医疗培训生的应对机制优于医学培训生。
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