压力环境下社会文化对学生的影响:医学和心理方面。

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Z Davydova, N Pustova, N Popova, I Kachailo, O Gulbs, S Dikhtyarenko, V Lantukh, M Minin, I Torianyk, V Gargin
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在全球学术流动性日益增加的背景下,国际医学生面临着超越普通教育经验的独特学术、文化和语言挑战。本研究探讨了教学语言、社会文化环境和机构背景如何共同影响流动医学生的学习成果、临床沟通技巧和幸福感。本研究根据教学语言和国家类型对四个不同的群体进行了比较分析,确定了影响教育成功的关键语言和心理因素。结果表明,在非英语母语环境中参加英语授课课程的学生表现出较高的专业理解和社会适应水平。相反,学习不相关国家语言的学生表现出较低的整合度和更大的学业压力。研究结果强调需要语言支持、跨文化培训和量身定制的教学框架,以确保未来医疗保健专业人员的学术公平。
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SOCIOCULTURAL IMPACT ON STUDENTS IN A STRESSFUL ENVIRONMENT: MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT.

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