牙科教育学生的压力管理:范围检讨。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Gillian D Boehm, Jessica R L Lieffers, Sheryl Mills, Amrinderbir Singh
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大学环境中的压力是有充分报道的。本综述旨在综合和评价目前有关牙科教育中的压力的文献,以了解已经在牙科学生中试验过的压力和压力管理干预措施。使用Arksey和O'Malley框架来组织这一范围审查,选择了一个系统的搜索策略,其中包含关键字,以确定牙科学生群体中的压力管理。检索了几个数据库:PubMed, Scopus, Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source, Cochrane和Eric。搜索词包括“学生”、“牙科”、“教育”、“管理”和“压力”。该综述仅包括过去10年(2014-2024年)发表的同行评议文章。纳入的文章(n = 28)按主题排列:(1)以问题为中心(压力的患病率和发生率)(n = 4);(2)影响压力的因素(社会经济、社会人口、社会政治、生活方式等因素)(n = 18);(3)干预型(教育、支持、运动、认知)(n = 6)。以干预为基础的文章使用RE-AIM框架进行评估,该框架涵盖五个维度:覆盖范围、有效性、采用、实施和维护。文献综述揭示了牙科学生中压力的显著发生率,但在详细说明有效干预措施及其对这一人口统计的持续影响的强有力的研究中存在明显的缺陷。干预措施主要分为四大类:基于教育的干预措施(n = 1)、基于支持的干预措施(n = 1)、基于运动的干预措施(n = 3)和基于认知的干预措施(n = 1)。总的来说,两篇基于干预的文章是随机对照试验,其中两项研究发现感知压力水平或压力生物标志物发生了显著变化。研究结果强调需要进一步研究开发和测试有效的牙科学生压力管理干预措施。
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Stress Management for Students in Dental Education: a Scoping Review.

Stress in the university setting is well-reported. This scoping review aims to synthesize and evaluate the current literature on stress in dental education to understand stress and stress-management interventions that have been trialed with dental students. Using the Arksey and O'Malley framework to organize this scoping review, a systematic search strategy was chosen with keywords to identify stress management within the dental student population. Several databases were searched: PubMed, Scopus, Dentistry and Oral Sciences Source, Cochrane, and Eric. The search terms included "students", "dentistry", "education", "management", and "stress". The review included only peer-reviewed articles published within the last 10 years (2014-2024). Included articles (n = 28) were organized by theme: (1) Problem-focused (prevalence and incidence of stress) (n = 4); (2) Factors influencing stress (socioeconomic, sociodemographic, sociopolitical, lifestyle factors, etc.) (n = 18); (3) Intervention-based (educational, support, movement, cognitive) (n = 6). The articles that were intervention-based were evaluated using the RE-AIM Framework, which covers five dimensions: Reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance. The literature review revealed a significant incidence of stress among dental students, yet there is a notable deficiency in robust research detailing effective interventions and their sustained impact on this demographic. Interventions fell under four main categories: Educational-based interventions (n = 1), support-based interventions (n = 1), movement-based interventions (n = 3), and cognitive-based interventions (n = 1). Overall, two intervention-based articles were randomized control trials, and two of the studies found significant changes in perceived stress levels or stress biomarkers. The findings underscore a need for further research in developing and testing effective stress-management interventions in dental students.

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Journal of Dental Education
Journal of Dental Education 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
21.70%
发文量
274
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Education (JDE) is a peer-reviewed monthly journal that publishes a wide variety of educational and scientific research in dental, allied dental and advanced dental education. Published continuously by the American Dental Education Association since 1936 and internationally recognized as the premier journal for academic dentistry, the JDE publishes articles on such topics as curriculum reform, education research methods, innovative educational and assessment methodologies, faculty development, community-based dental education, student recruitment and admissions, professional and educational ethics, dental education around the world and systematic reviews of educational interest. The JDE is one of the top scholarly journals publishing the most important work in oral health education today; it celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2016.
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