英国兽医学校学生在屠宰场参观前的潜在压力来源。

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jason S Spendelow, Elly F Vesty, Philip A Robinson
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摘要

参观屠宰场对兽医学生来说是一个重要的教育经历,但可能会导致预期的压力和焦虑,这可能会抑制学习。这项研究调查了压力和焦虑的来源在英国兽医学生预期的首次屠宰场访问。采用横断面调查设计,从73名参与者中确定关键压力源和相关严重程度。研究结果揭示了三种主要的应激源类型:目睹屠宰过程,暴露于令人厌恶的感官刺激,以及不愉快的个人心理和/或身体反应。研究结果可以为有组织的准备活动提供信息,以帮助学生管理预期的痛苦,并提高参观屠宰场的教学价值。
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Potential Sources of Stress in Students at a UK Veterinary School Prior to Abattoir Visits.

Abattoir visits are an important educational experience for veterinary students but can cause anticipatory stress and anxiety that potentially inhibit learning. This study investigated sources of stress and anxiety among UK veterinary students in anticipation of an initial abattoir visit. A cross-sectional survey design was utilized to identify key stressors and associated severity from 73 participants. Study findings revealed three principal stressor categories: witnessing the slaughtering process, exposure to aversive sensory stimuli, and unpleasant individual psychological and/or physical reactions. Study findings can inform structured preparatory activities to help students manage anticipatory distress and enhance the pedagogical value of abattoir visits.

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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
30.00%
发文量
113
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (JVME) is the peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC). As an internationally distributed journal, JVME provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, research, and discoveries about veterinary medical education. This exchange benefits veterinary faculty, students, and the veterinary profession as a whole by preparing veterinarians to better perform their professional activities and to meet the needs of society. The journal’s areas of focus include best practices and educational methods in veterinary education; recruitment, training, and mentoring of students at all levels of education, including undergraduate, graduate, veterinary technology, and continuing education; clinical instruction and assessment; institutional policy; and other challenges and issues faced by veterinary educators domestically and internationally. Veterinary faculty of all countries are encouraged to participate as contributors, reviewers, and institutional representatives.
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