COVID-19大流行期间药学学生的应对、恢复力和情绪健康

The Mental Health Clinician Pub Date : 2021-09-24 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.9740/mhc.2021.09.274
Andrea V Fuentes, Robin J Jacobs, Eric Ip, Ryan E Owens, Joshua Caballero
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前言:本研究旨在探讨2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间药学专业学生的应对、应变能力、个人特征和健康行为对情绪幸福感的显著贡献。COVID-19于2019年12月被发现,并于2020年3月被世界卫生组织宣布为大流行。由于上课或轮转中断,担心个人或家庭健康,以及与同龄人的社会隔离,药房学生在此次疫情期间可能会面临更大的压力。这些变化可能导致行为转变,难以集中注意力,并增加使用消极应对策略。在大流行期间,这些因素对学生整体福祉的影响程度在很大程度上是未知的。方法:采用REDCap软件,于2020年5月至7月通过在线匿名调查问卷,对3所药学院进行横断面研究。采用SPSS 26版进行线性回归和描述性统计分析。结果:采用进入法,应对策略水平、个人弹性水平和西班牙裔认同水平解释了2019冠状病毒病大流行头几个月药学专业学生情绪幸福感得分变异的29% (F (2,76) = 11.785, P 2 = 0.317,调整后R2 = 0.291)。对于这个样本(N = 104),较高的弹性水平,更多地使用应对策略,并确定为西班牙裔是情绪健康的重要预测因素。讨论:学生心理健康仍然很重要,特别是在危机和流行病期间。因此,药学专业应该培养一个支持学生情感健康的环境。可能需要以校园为基础的举措来鼓励健康的应对行为,增强学生的个人适应能力,以便更好地为未来提供一线病人护理做好准备。
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Coping, resilience, and emotional well-being in pharmacy students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the significant contributions of coping, resilience, personal characteristics, and health behaviors on the emotional well-being of pharmacy students during the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 was identified in December 2019 and declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020. Pharmacy students may experience greater stress during this outbreak because of interruptions in classes or rotations, concerns regarding personal or family health, and social isolation from peers. These changes may result in behavior shifts, difficulty concentrating, and increased use of negative coping strategies. The extent to which these factors affect overall student well-being during a pandemic is largely unknown.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of 3 colleges of pharmacy was completed during May to July 2020 via an online, anonymous 64-item questionnaire using REDCap software. Linear regression and descriptive statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS version 26.

Results: Using the enter method, levels of coping strategies, personal resilience, and Hispanic ethnic identity explain 29% of the variance in emotional well-being scores in pharmacy students during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic (F (2,76) = 11.785, P < .000, R2 = 0.317, R2 adjusted = 0.291). For this sample (N = 104), higher levels of resilience, greater use of coping strategies, and identifying as Hispanic were significant predictors of emotional well-being.

Discussion: Student mental health continues to be important, especially during crises and pandemics. Therefore, pharmacy programs should cultivate an environment that supports the emotional well-being of their students. Campus-based initiatives may be needed to encourage healthy coping behaviors and bolster students' personal resilience to better prepare them for providing front-line patient care in the future.

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