医学本科生职业倦怠与屏幕时间的关系

None Khurram Irshad, None Fahad Azam, None Ifra Ashraf, None Abida Shaheen, None Nosheen Kazmi, None Arsalan Ahmed, None Danish Iltaf Satti, None Adil Baloch
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在医学教育的背景下,倦怠是一种身体、情感和精神上的疲惫状态,通常伴随着个人成就感的减少。职业倦怠可能会对医学生的幸福感和学习动机产生不利影响,从而导致学业成绩下降。 目的与目的:本研究旨在探讨屏幕时间与职业倦怠及其亚型(超载、忽视和缺乏发展)的相关性。 研究地点和时间:本横断面研究于2019年9月- 2021年2月在什法市医学院进行。 材料,方法:本研究采用方便目的抽样法,对284名大一至大四学生进行调查。提供书面知情同意书的学生被纳入研究。这些参与者完成了一份结构化问卷,其中包括各种人口统计变量和有关学生屏幕时间的信息,特别是学术目的和休闲活动。本研究采用学生使用的“职业倦怠临床亚型问卷”(BCSQ-12- SS)来评估职业倦怠。输入数据&使用SPSS version 23进行分析,p值为0.05被认为是显著的。 结果:参与者的平均年龄为20.56±1.73岁。相关分析显示,医学生忽视、发展不足和倦怠总分与非教育目的屏幕时间相关,p值分别为0.022、0.009和0.009。以教育为目的的屏幕时间与倦怠过载域有显著相关;r = 0.157 (p = 0.039)。自我感觉健康状况不佳的学生非教育目的屏幕时间与倦怠总分有显著相关;r = 0.234 (p = 0.04)。健康自我感觉良好的学生的总倦怠和超载、忽视、缺乏发展亚型得分显著低于健康自我感觉良好的学生。 结论:本研究揭示了医学生屏幕时间与职业倦怠之间的显著相关,并突出了其对身心健康的潜在影响。
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Relationship Of Burnout with Screen Time In Under Graduate Medical Students
Introduction: Burnout, in the context of medical education, is a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion, often accompanied by a diminished sense of personal accomplishment. Burnout may adversely affect the well-being and motivation of medical students consequently resulting in compromised academic performance. Aim and Objectives: The present study aims to explore the correlation of screen time with burnout and its subtypes including overload, neglect and lack of development. Place and Duration of Study: The present cross-sectional study was conducted at Shifa College of Medicine from September 2019-February 2021. Material & Methods: The present study included a total of 284 students from the first year to the final year using convenience purposive sampling. The students who provided written informed consent were enrolled in the study.These participants completed a structured questionnaire, which included various demographic variables and information regarding students' screen time, specifically for academic purposes and leisure activities. To evaluate burnout, the study utilized the "Burnout Clinical Subtype Questionnaire" (BCSQ), which has been adapted for student use (BCSQ-12- SS).The data was entered & analyzed using SPSS version 23, a p-value of ?0.05 was considered significant. Results: The mean age of participants of the study was 20.56±1.73 years. The correlation analysis showed a significant correlation of neglect, lack of development and total burnout score with screen time for non-educational purposes in medical students with a p-value of 0.022, 0.009 and 0.009 respectively. Screen time for educational purposes hada significant correlation with the overload domain of burnout; r=0.157 (p=0.039). Students with self-perception of bad health had a significant correlation of screen time for non-educational purposes with total burnout score; r=0.234(p=0.04). Scores of total burnout and subtypes of overload, neglect and lack of development were significantly lower in students with self-perception of good health. Conclusion: The present study reveals a significant correlation between screen time among medical students and burnout, highlighting the potential impact on both physical and mental health.
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