一项评估医学生如何看待COVID-19大流行及其对他们生活影响的定性分析:大流行中的生活

Beyzanur Ataoğlu, Cemre Hilal KESEN YURTCANLI, Fatma Burcu Doğanç, Duygu Çeki̇ci̇, Şükran Peker, Nurhan BAKIR KESER, İ. Ayvaz, Şevket Gi̇rgi̇n, Ayşenur SANDAL KILIÇ, Selin DOĞAN JAMİL, N. E. Lüleci, S. Hıdıroğlu, A. Topuzoğlu, D. Save, M. Karavuş
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受疫情影响的群体之一是学生。本研究旨在评估COVID-19大流行对医学生生活的影响,并了解他们对大流行的看法。本研究设计为定性研究。2022年2月,在第三个高峰结束时,在一个在线平台上对30名医学生进行了深度访谈。用作数据收集工具的半结构化问题指南。首先是关于个人特征的问题,然后是关于他们对COVID-19大流行的看法及其对他们生活的影响的开放式问题。采用专题分析方法,将"大流行病中的生活"分为两个主题:1。1 .对流行病及其对生活的影响的认识;大流行时期及其对生命的影响。平均年龄为22岁。一半的参与者被诊断出患有COVID-19。所有的参与者都接种了疫苗。在这项研究中,我们观察到大多数医学生认为COVID-19大流行是一个困难的时期,也是一个新的,不确定的和不利的情况。大多数人认为的另一个不利影响是限制了社会生活。在大流行期间,他们最常用恐惧和焦虑来表达情绪。在大流行期间,学生的个人、精神和社会生活受到严重影响。虽然在社会隔离过程中通常会出现负面影响,但随着这一进程的正常化,这种情况有所缓解。
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A qualitative analysis evaluating how medical students perceive COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on their lives: Life in the Pandemic
One of the groups experiencing the pandemic’s effects were students. This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of medical students and also to see their perspectives about the pandemic. This study is designed as a qualitative study. In-depth interviews were conducted with 30 medical students on an online platform in February 2022, at the end of the third peak period. A semi-structured question guide used as a data collection tool. First, questions about individual characteristics then open-ended questions about their COVID-19 pandemic perception and its impact on their lives were asked. The thematic analysis method was used and "Life in the pandemic" were grouped into two main themes: 1.Perception of the Pandemic and Consequent Impact on Life and 2. Pandemic Period and Its Impact on Life. The median age was 22. Half of the participants have been diagnosed with COVID-19. All of the participants were vaccinated. In this study it has been observed that the majority of the medical students have perceived the COVID-19 pandemic as a difficult period and also as a new, uncertain and adverse situation. Another adverse effect perceived by the majority was restriction of social life. Fear and anxiety were most commonly used to express their mood during the pandemic. During the pandemic students individual, mental and social lives are highly affected. While negative effects are generally seen during the social isolation process, this situation has eased with the normalisation of the process.
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