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Espaç. saúde (Online) ; 25: 1-11, 02 abr. 2024.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551525

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O consumo de bebidas alcoólicas representa um dos principais fatores de risco de envolvimento em acidentes de trânsito. Objetivou-se analisar o panorama geral de consumo de bebida alcoólica por estudantes de medicina e as implicações nos acidentes de trânsito. Foram consultadas as bases de dados SciELO, PubMed e Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde e incluídos dez artigos completos disponíveis entre 2010 e 2022, em língua portuguesa e inglesa. Resultou que o consumo de bebidas alcoólicas pelos estudantes variou de 76,6% a 81,2%, e que ingerir bebidas alcoólicas expõe os motoristas ao envolvimento em acidentes de trânsito 68% maior do que os que não estão expostos a tal fator. Concluiu-se que os estudantes de medicina, população jovem, apresentam um alto índice de consumo de bebidas alcoólicas, e os motivos envolvidos apontam para o nível de pressão do curso, alta carga horária, períodos do curso mais avançados, festas acadêmicas e morar sem os pais.


The consumption of alcoholic drinks represents one of the main risk factors for the involvement in traffic accidents. The objective of this study was to analyze the general panorama of alcohol consumption by medical students and the implications for traffic accidents. SciELO, PubMed and Virtual Health Library databases were consulted, and ten full articles available between 2010 and 2022, in Portuguese and English, were included. The results obtained were that the consumption of alcoholic drinks by students ranged from 76.6% to 81.2%, and that alcohol drinking exposes drivers to involvement in 68% more traffic accidents than those who are not exposed to such factor. It was concluded that medical students, a young population, have a high rate of consumption of alcoholic beverages, and the reasons involved point to the level of pressure of the medical school, high workload, seniority in the program, academic parties, and living without the parents


El consumo de bebidas alcohólicas representa uno de los principales factores de riesgo de implicación en accidentes de tráfico. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar el panorama del consumo de alcohol por los estudiantes de medicina y las implicaciones en los accidentes de tránsito. Se consultaron las bases de datos SciELO, PubMed y Biblioteca Virtual en Salud y se incluyeron diez artículos completos disponibles entre 2010 y 2022, en portugués e inglés. Los resultados obtenidos fueran que el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas osciló entre 76,6% y 81,2%, y que el expone a los conductores a involucrarse en accidentes de tráfico un 68% más que aquellos que non están expuestos a tal factor. Se concluyó que los estudiantes de medicina, una población joven, tienen un alto índice de consumo de bebidas alcohólicas, y los motivos involucrados apuntan para el nivel de presión del curso, alta carga horaria, períodos más avanzados del curso, fiestas académicas y morar sin los padres

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Rev. latinoam. enferm. (Online) ; 32: e4131, 2024. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1550985

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Objective: to analyze the problematization methodology impact on the knowledge of nursing and medical students about hypodermoclysis. Method: quasi-experimental study conducted with 22 undergraduate nursing and medical students from a public Brazilian higher education institution. The students participated in the educational intervention using the problematization methodology based on the Arch of Maguerez. A previously validated questionnaire was used to determin' the students' knowledge level about hypodermoclysis. This instrument was applied before and after the educational intervention. The results were compared by McNemar's test and Student's t test for paired samples. Results: when comparing the correct answers before and after the intervention, there was a significant increase in 75% of the questions (p<0.05), including theoretical and practical aspects of hypodermoclysis. The mean score on students' self-assessment of the ability to explain (0.9 versus 5.9 points) and perform hypodermoclysis (1.9 versus 5.0) was significantly higher after applying the problematization methodology (p<0.001). Conclusion: the problematization methodology had a positive impact on the students' knowledge about hypodermoclysis. The number of correct answers after the educational intervention was higher than the initial assessment. The problematization methodology can be incorporated into the teaching-learning process of nursing and medical students for teaching procedures such as hypodermoclysis.


Objetivo: analizar el impacto de la metodología de problematización en el conocimiento de estudiantes de enfermería y medicina sobre hipodermoclisis. Método: estudio cuasiexperimental realizado con 22 estudiantes de enfermería y medicina de una institución pública de educación superior brasileña. Los estudiantes participaron de la intervención educativa utilizando la metodología de problematización basada en el Arco de Maguerez. Se utilizó un cuestionario previamente validado para determinar el nivel de conocimiento de los estudiantes sobre la hipodermoclisis. Este instrumento se aplicó antes y después de la intervención educativa. Los resultados se compararon mediante la prueba de McNemar y la prueba t de Student para muestras pareadas. Resultados: al comparar las respuestas correctas antes y después de la intervención, se observó un aumento significativo en el 75% de las preguntas (p<0,05), que incluye aspectos teóricos y prácticos de la hipodermoclisis. El puntaje promedio en la autoevaluación de los estudiantes con respecto a su capacidad para explicar (0,9 versus 5,9 puntos) y realizar hipodermoclisis (1,9 versus 5,0) fue significativamente mayor después de aplicar la metodología de problematización (p<0,001). Conclusión: la metodología de problematización tuvo impacto positivo en el conocimiento de los estudiantes sobre la hipodermoclisis. El número de respuestas correctas luego de la intervención educativa fue mayor que en la evaluación inicial. La metodología de problematización puede incorporarse al proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje de estudiantes de enfermería y medicina para enseñar procedimientos como la hipodermoclisis.


Objetivo: analisar o impacto da metodologia de problematização no conhecimento de estudantes de enfermagem e medicina sobre hipodermóclise. Método: estudo quase-experimental realizado com 22 estudantes de graduação em enfermagem e medicina de uma instituição pública de ensino superior brasileira. Os alunos participaram da intervenção educacional usando a metodologia de problematização baseada no Arco de Maguerez. Um questionário previamente validado foi usado para determinar o nível de conhecimento dos alunos sobre hipodermóclise. Esse instrumento foi aplicado antes e depois da intervenção educacional. Os resultados foram comparados pelo teste de McNemar e pelo teste t de Student para amostras pareadas. Resultados: ao comparar as respostas corretas antes e depois da intervenção, houve um aumento significativo em 75% das questões (p<0,05), incluindo aspectos teóricos e práticos da hipodermóclise. A pontuação média na autoavaliação dos alunos quanto à capacidade de explicar (0,9 versus 5,9 pontos) e realizar a hipodermóclise (1,9 versus 5,0) foi significativamente maior após a aplicação da metodologia de problematização (p<0,001). Conclusão: a metodologia de problematização teve um impacto positivo no conhecimento dos alunos sobre hipodermóclise. O número de respostas corretas após a intervenção educacional foi maior do que na avaliação inicial. A metodologia de problematização pode ser incorporada ao processo de ensino-aprendizagem de estudantes de enfermagem e medicina para o ensino de procedimentos como a hipodermóclise.


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Humans , Students, Medical , Students, Nursing , Teaching , Educational Technology , Knowledge , Hypodermoclysis
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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 698-702, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012964

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In the post-epidemic era, medical workers have more responsibilities and the medical environment is becoming increasingly complex, so more exquisite medical technology and higher-level professionalism are needed. In the post-epidemic era, medical students’ cognition of the value of life itself, their reflection on the ethical relationship between life individuals and their understanding of the ethical relationship between freedom and responsibility make it more significance to strengthen the cultivation of professional spirit. The ideological and political course is the key course to implement the fundamental task of cultivating people with virtue. Integrating the professional principle education of "Life is the highest", highlighting the philosophical thinking education and strengthening the great anti-epidemic spirit education in the ideological and political course is an effective way to cultivate the professionalism of medical students in the post-epidemic era.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 692-697, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012963

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In the fight against COVID-19, under the guidance of medical professionalism, the majority of medical workers adhered to the scientific spirit of rigorous truth-seeking and innovation, and the humanitarian feelings of boundless love and dedication, and made outstanding contributions to prevention and control. However, the epidemic situation fluctuates repeatedly, the virus mutates frequently, and the risk of major public health emergencies has caused deep thinking on the cultivation of medical students’ professionalism. Medical students are the reserve force for the sustainable development of China’s medical and health undertakings. The times and society endow medical students with a more lofty and arduous historical mission, and also call for strengthening the cultivation of medical students’ professional spirit. Under the background of normalization of epidemic prevention and control, responding to the demands of the times, providing high-quality medical talents for the society, promoting building the doctor-patient desting community, and promoting the reality of the healthy China strategy, efforts to explore the path of cultivating medical students’ professionalism with "three combinations, two considerations and one emphasis".

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 533-537, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012936

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The study was carried out to understand the changes in the ethical cognition status of laboratory animals and the effectiveness of laboratory animal ethics education among medical students in Xiangya School of Medicine of Central South University (CSU), and provide new enlightenment for further strengthening the ethical education of laboratory animals. In the study, the same self-compiled questionnaire was used to investigate the ethical cognition of experimental animals among medical students in Xiangya School of Medicine of CSU in 2011 and 2021, and 359 and 363 questionnaires were collected respectively. Through comparative analysis of the questionnaire results before and after ten years, it was found that medical students’ animal experiment operation and attitudes towards laboratory animals, cognition of experimental animal ethics knowledge and their attitude to animal experiment ethics education were significantly improved. It showed that the state of experimental animal ethics cognition among medical students in Xiangya School of Medicine of CSU had improved significantly in recent 10 years, but the cognition of experimental animal ethics knowledge was higher than the actual behavior of caring for experimental animals, and there was the phenomenon of "separation of knowledge and action". The ethics education of experimental animals needs to pay more attention to the development of students’ behavior of caring for experimental animals.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 338-341, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012900

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Based on "Health China" strategy, health humanities education of medical students should be strengthened. The health humanistic education treats all medical students as the object, and infiltrates the humanities into the whole process of health education of medical students in an all-round way, so as to improve health literacy and promote health. Following the strategic deployment of "Health China" and guided by "Health China 2030" Planning Outline, health humanistic education should establish the era orientation of "health first", "people’s health as the center" and "joint construction and sharing", adapt the needs of medical humanistic reform from "disease-centered" to "health-centered", cultivate medical talents with benevolence and skill to meet the needs of a better life, train general practitioners to ensure people’s health in an all-round and all-cycles.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 322-325, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012897

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Medicine is the subject of studying human and its inherent humanistic attribute endows medicine with the temperature it deserves. However, with the continuous improvement of medical testing technology and treatment technology, medical workers pay more attention to diseases and ignore humanistic care, which has become an important factor in the aggravation of patients’ burden and the tension relationship between doctors and patients. There are many virtues in Chinese traditional culture. Sun Simiao’s medical ethics thought of "great doctor with professionalism and sincerity" embodies the core value of the humanistic spirit of Chinese traditional medicine. In his medical ethics thought, the moral and ethics of "great doctor with professionalism and sincerity", the medical practice attitude of "being cautious and diligent", the values of "benevolence for the world" and the professional conduct of "honesty and truth" still have strong practical significance at present. It is the good material to cultivate the humanistic spirit of medical students. This is of great value to integrate Sun Simiao’s medical ethics thought into cultivate medical students with both "professionalism" and "sincerity", practice the original intention of medical and health undertakings, and carry forward cultural self-confidence.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 180-184, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012872

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In the training process of medical students in clinical stage,it is very important to strengthen the medical students’ scientific research integrity and ethical awareness and pay attention to the promotion of their scientific research ethics literacy. The traditional training mode is generally through giving lectures in the classroom. In the current COVID-19 prevention and control normalization period,online training mode through network courses,video training,and learning materials sharing has been used to carry out training on scientific research ethics. This online training mode can effectively use students’ scattered time,which makes the training more convenient and students’ participation is higher. Through the questionnaire survey of 350 clinical medical students,this study analyzed the training courses related to scientific ethics that they hope to offer through online training,as well as specific training materials,application software and other issues,in order to enrich the content of online training,update information in a timely manner,and improve the effectiveness of scientific research ethics training.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 149-152, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012866

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The spirit of red doctor’s is an important ideological and spiritual wealth formed by the Communist Party of China in the process of revolutionary practice. It is an important part of the spirit of the Communist Party of China. It is composed of firm ideals and beliefs, noble value orientation, superb professional skills and simple work style. In view of the current medical humanities education problems such as insufficient attention, target alienation, and technology worship, how to explore the point of convergence between the spiritual education of the red doctor’s and the cultivation of the professional spirit of medical students from the perspective of the Healthy China strategy, give full play to the value of the era of the red doctor’s spirit and cultivate medical students’ professional spirit, which has important practical value for resolving doctor-patient contradictions and improving professional and technical level. Medical colleges and universities should promote the integration strategy of red doctor’s spirit and medical students’ professional spirit education at the levels of teachers, education and teaching, cultural inheritance and educational environment, improve the effect of professional spirit education with diversified teaching, let excellent teams cultivate the professional spirit of medical students, and make the red doctor’s spirit become the conscious value pursuit of medical students.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 99-103, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012857

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Red doctor’s spirit is an important part of China’s advanced revolutionary culture and a valuable resource for medical students’ ideological and political education. Under the background of the new era, integrating the red doctor’s spirit into the ideological and political course of medical students is not only conducive to encouraging medical students to bravely shoulder the responsibility of the times and actively participate in the cause of human health, but also helps medical students to inherit the red culture and strengthen cultural confidence, which is also of great significance to improving the vitality and effectiveness of ideological and political courses.Teachers of Ideological and political courses should deeply explore the new era connotation of the red doctor’s spirit and constantly improve the guiding force of ideological and political courses; using Virtual Reality technology to realize the visual expression of red medicine spirit and enhance the appeal of ideological and political course; skillfully use four kinds of classes to strengthen the recognition of ideological and political course.

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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 212-220, 2024.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012759

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@#Introduction: Medical students are highly motivated compared to other students in higher education. Various factors internal and external to the students can affect their academic motivation. It has direct bearing on their performance as well as their professional development. The present study aims to validate the adapted questionnaire on academic motivation of medical students in Malaysia and to study the influence of gender, ethnicity, and year of study on it. Methods: The quantitative research approach using the cross-sectional survey design is used in the present research. Stratified random sampling method used to collect data from 318 participants using adapted academic motivation scale for college students. The reliability and construct validity of the instrument was evaluated. The data was analysed, for inferential statistics using SPSS version 26. Results: The intrinsic and extrinsic motivation was higher in female medical students. However, the male students are significantly amotivated. Variation in different types of motivation was observed among three ethnic groups. A significant (p<0.005) difference was found in Introjected regulation and amotivation among ethnic groups. Medical students of clinical years had higher score for Intrinsic motivation and lower score for extrinsic motivation. Amotivation was comparable in medical students of all years with lowest in year 2 students. The level of different types of motivation differs among the medical students of different gender, ethnicity, and year of study. Conclusion: The educators and the curriculum designers need to strategize to improve the motivation of the medical students which will improve their academic performance and well-being.

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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 186-190, 2024.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012738

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@#Introduction: Ramadan fasting affects dietary propensity and mental health. As part of their courses, medical students encounter stressors such as examinations, college assignments, and others that can impact their mental health and contribute to conditions such as anxiety. Limited research has been conducted to date on the impact of Ramadan fasting on anxiety scores among college students. This study aimed to explore the impact of Ramadan fasting on anxiety using DASS-42 scoring system. Methods: A prospective cohort analytic study was conducted with a cross-sectional approach and a one-group pretest-posttest design. A total of 242 medical students were sampled and selected by consecutive sampling. The DASS-42 questionnaire was used to evaluate the respondents’ anxiety scores. Results: We found 99 respondents were experiencing anxiety while 143 were normal. The findings revealed that the anxiety scores fell during the pre- to post-Ramadan period for all respondents (p = 0.003), the respondents who had anxiety (p = 0,000), and the normal respondents (p = 0.001). Conclusion: The current study reports that Ramadan fasting was proven to reduce the anxiety scores of all students including those who experienced anxiety and normal subjects.

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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 48(1): e010, 2024. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535556

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Resumo Introdução: O curso de Medicina constitui uma jornada de formação profissional exigente, acentuando-se nos dois últimos anos, no período do internato. Ocorre a exposição a inúmeros fatores estressantes, como o contato com a morte. O morrer envolve aspectos biológicos, sociais, culturais, legais, religiosos e históricos, mas, na medicina, é visto como ato de falha médica por causa da ausência de treinamento para manejá-lo. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar os fatores associados às atitudes perante a morte em estudantes internos de Medicina. Método: Trata-se de estudo transversal analítico com abordagem quantitativa. A pesquisa foi realizada por meio de questionários aplicados de modo digital a estudantes internos de Medicina de todo país. Utilizaram-se os seguintes instrumentos: um questionário sociodemográfico e de aspectos relacionados à vivência com a morte e a Escala de Avaliação do Perfil de Atitudes acerca da Morte (EAPAM). Resultado: A amostra investigada foi de 171 internos de Medicina, sendo 74,9% do sexo feminino, 45% da religião católica e idade média de 24 anos. No fator medo da morte, houve maior escore nos estudantes de religião católica (p = 0,0395) e nos que não se consideraram preparados para lidar com a morte (p = 0,0010). No fator evitar a morte, maior escore no estado civil casado (p = 0,0147) e nos estudantes que não se consideraram preparados para lidar com a morte (p = 0,0020). Na aceitação por escape, maior escore nos estudantes de religião protestante (p = 0,0270), nos que referiram ter atendido paciente que faleceu (p = 0,0030) e nos que afirmaram que não se consideram empáticos (p = 0,0261). Na aceitação neutra, maior escore nos estudantes adeptos de outras religiões (p = 0,0296) e nos que afirmaram ter orientação sexual homoafetiva (p = 0,0398). Na aceitação religiosa, maior escore nos estudantes do sexo feminino (p = 0,0490), de estado civil casado (p = 0,0006), de religião protestante (p < 0,0001), com forte envolvimento religioso (p < 0,0001) e que atenderam paciente que veio a falecer (p = 0,0150). Conclusão: Assim, conclui-se que a abordagem biopsicossocial da morte no ambiente acadêmico é fundamental, haja vista a evidência encontrada em relação ao despreparo dos estudantes de Medicina do internato em relação a esse fenômeno.


Abstract Introduction: The medicine degree is a demanding journey of professional training, intensified in the final two years during the internship period. Students are exposed to numerous stressful factors, the most impactful of which is contact with death. Dying involves biological, social, cultural, legal, religious, and historical aspects, but when it comes to medicine, it is considered negligence, a failure caused by the lack of training. Objective: To analyze the factors associated with the frame of mind of medical interns towards death. Methods: This is an analytical cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. The research was conducted through questionnaires applied digitally to medicine interns from all over Brazil. The instruments used were a sociodemographic questionnaire and aspects related to living with death and, the other, the Profile Assessment Scale of Attitudes About Death (EAPAM). Results: The study sample consisted of 171 medical interns, of which 74.9% were female, 45% were Catholic, and had an average age of 24 years old. In the "fear of death" domain, there was a higher score among Catholic students (p=0.0395), who also did not consider themselves well-prepared to deal with death. For "death avoidance", there was a higher score among married students (p=0.0147), also those who did not consider themselves prepared to deal with death (p=0.0020). For "escape acceptance", there was a higher score among Protestant students (p=0.0270), those who reported having attended a patient who died (p=0.0030), and those who stated that they did not consider themselves empathetic (p=0.0261). For "neutral acceptance", there was a higher score among students adhering to other religions (p=0.0296) and those who claimed to have a homosexual orientation (p=0.0398). For "approach acceptance", there was a higher score among female students (p=0.0490), married students (p=0.0006), protestant students (p<0.0001), those with strong religious involvement (p<0.0001), and those who treated a patient that died (p = 0.0150). Conclusion: Thus, it is concluded that the biopsychosocial approach to death in the academic environment is fundamental, given the evidence found concerning the unpreparedness of medical students during internship in the face of this phenomenon.

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Trends psychiatry psychother. (Impr.) ; 46: e20220497, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536926

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Abstract Objectives Medical training negatively impacts the quality of life of students. Assessing the well-being of medical students could guide academic policies and future research for improving the mental and physical health status of the population at risk. This study aimed to identify the influence of medical training on the quality of life of Brazilian medical students. Methods A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted according to the Cochrane criteria and reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses protocol (PRISMA). The search was performed by two independent investigators using a predefined protocol registered on the PROSPERO database (CRD42021237926). Data were extracted from PubMed, Embase, and Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS). For quantitative synthesis, a meta-analysis was conducted to assess the mean difference in the quality of life between medical students at different stages in the academic cycle, stratified by sex. All data were analyzed using the random-effects model, with a confidence interval of 95% (95%CI). Results After evaluating the eligibility criteria, five studies were included in the meta-analysis. The data revealed that students in the pre-clinical cycle of the course exhibited higher quality of life scores in the physical (3.05 [1.48-4.62], p < 0.0001) and psychological (3.05 [0.80-5.30], p < 0.0001) domains than students in the clerkship cycle. No statistically significant differences were observed in the environmental (0.78 [-2.92-4.49], p = 0.68) or social domains (1.41 [-0.52-3.34], p = 0.15). Conclusion Our analysis revealed that the medical course is associated with decreased quality of life of medical students in the physical and psychological domains. This finding was observed in both men and women. However, these findings should be interpreted with caution given the study limitations. Registration number PROSPERO, CRD42021237926.

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Med. clín. soc ; 7(3)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528982

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Introducción: El uso de técnicas de estudio basada en evidencias por parte de los estudiantes constituye un método fundamental para el aprendizaje. Objetivo: Evaluar la frecuencia del uso de técnicas de estudio basadas en evidencia en estudiantes de medicina de una universidad en el Perú. Metodología: Se realizó un estudio observacional transversal con 75 estudiantes de medicina humana de la Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú a través de una encuesta que recopilo las técnicas de estudio y otras variables, seleccionados mediante un muestreo no probabilístico. Resultados: El (58,73 %) fueron varones, un (58,7 %), no utilizó técnicas de estudio basadas en evidencia, nivel socioeconómico familiar bajo-medio (33,3 %). El material de estudio más utilizado fueron libros (58,14 ), seguido de artículos científicos (24 %); el (45,3 %) dedicaba entre 4-6 horas al estudio y el (40 %) usaba la técnica "Active recall". Por su parte, el (53,3 %) disfrutaban del estudio "algunas veces", (70,7 %) aplazaban el momento de estudiar "algunas veces" y el (62,7 %) tenían dificultad para concentrarse "algunas veces". Además, encontramos que aquellos que estudiaron menos de 2 horas prefirieron videos educativos y los estudiantes que dedicaron 6-8 horas eligieron la lectura de libros, artículos científicos y diapositivas basadas en evidencias. Así mismo los que enfrentaron dificultades 'la mayoría del tiempo' tendieron a utilizar diapositivas en exceso, mientras que los que enfrentaron dificultades 'siempre' prefirieron videos educativos (p<0,05). Discusión: El empleo de técnicas de estudio fundamentadas en evidencias por parte de los estudiantes aún no prevalece de manera mayoritaria. Solo la mitad de los estudiantes mantiene una utilización activa en su desarrollo profesional, mientras que existe desconocimiento y un nivel bajo de implementación. El entendimiento de estas variables brindará la oportunidad de establecer charlas educativas dirigidas a los futuros profesionales.


Introduction: The use of evidence-based techniques by students is a fundamental method for learning. Objective: To evaluate the frequency of the use of evidence-based study techniques in medical students from a university in Peru. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was carried out with 75 students of human medicine from the National University of Central Peru through a survey that collected study techniques and other variables, selected by non-probabilistic sampling. Results: (58.73%) were male, one (58.7%), did not use evidence-based study techniques, low-medium family socioeconomic level (33.3%). The most used study material was books (58.14%), followed by scientific articles (24%); (45.3%) spent between 4-6 hours studying and (40%) used the "Active recall" technique. For their part, (53.3%) enjoyed studying "sometimes", (70.7%) postponed studying "sometimes" and (62.7%) had difficulty concentrating "sometimes". Furthermore, our findings indicate that those who studied for less than 2 hours preferred educational videos, while students who dedicated 6-8 hours chose to engage with reading books, scientific articles, and evidence-based slides. Similarly, those encountering difficulties 'most of the time' tended to overuse slides, whereas those facing difficulties 'always' favored educational videos (p<0.05). Discussion: The use of evidence-based techniques by human medicine students is still not the majority, only half maintain active use in their professional training, it is unknown or its implementation has a low level. Knowing these variables will make it possible to carry out schemes and educational talks in future professionals.

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Med. clín. soc ; 7(3)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1528989

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Introducción: los estudiantes de medicina son propensos a recibir maltratos de sus colegas, personal administrativo y pacientes. Objetivo: determinar las características del maltrato a estudiantes de medicina del Paraguay en 2022. Metodología: se aplicó un diseño observacional, de corte transversal. Se incluyó a estudiantes de medicina, de ambos sexos, que aceptaban participar de la encuesta telemática. El muestreo fue por conveniencia. Se midieron variables demográficas. La percepción del maltrato fue evaluada según cuatro componentes (psicológico, físico, académico y sexual) utilizando el cuestionario de Munayco-Guillén F et al, previamente validado. El estudio contó con la aprobación del Comité de ética de la Universidad Privada del Este, Paraguay. Resultados: el cuestionario fue contestado por 214 estudiantes, siendo 146 mujeres (edad media 24 ± 3 años) y 68 varones (edad media 25 ± 5 años). La mayoría reside en Asunción (29,4%) y asiste a universidades privadas (92%). La media ± DE del maltrato psicológico fue 1,89 ± 1,02, la del físico fue 1,64 ± 0,89, la del académico fue 2,01 ± 1,11 y la del sexual fue 1,4 ± 0,83. Aplicando puntos de corte en los percentiles 60 y 70, el maltrato fue leve en 126 estudiantes (58,9%), moderado en 24 (11,2%) y grave en 64 (29,9%). El motivo principal para no denunciarlo fue el miedo a ser señalado por los demás o recibir represalias (17,3%). Discusión: se detectó maltrato leve en 58,9%, moderado en 11,2% y grave en 29,9% de los estudiantes de medicina. Se requiere aplicar medidas de prevención y contención de los maltratos.


Introduction: medical students are prone to mistreatment from their colleagues, administrative staff, and patients. Objective: to determine the characteristics of the mistreatment of medical students in Paraguay in 2022. Method: an observational, cross-sectional design was applied. Medical students of both sexes who agreed to participate in the online survey were included. Sampling was for convenience. Demographic variables were measured. The perception of abuse was evaluated according to four components (psychological, physical, academic, and sexual) using the previously validated questionnaire by Munayco-Guillén F et al. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Universidad Privada del Este, Paraguay. Results: the questionnaire was answered by 214 students, 146 being women (mean age 24 ± 3 years) and 68 men (mean age 25 ± 5 years). The majority reside in Asunción (29.4%) and attend private universities (92%). The mean ± SD of psychological abuse was 1.89 ± 1.02, physical abuse was 1.64 ± 0.89, academic abuse was 2.01 ± 1.11, and sexual abuse was 1.4 ± 0. 83. Applying cut-off points at the 60th and 70th percentiles, the abuse was mild in 126 students (58.9%), moderate in 24 (11.2%), and severe in 64 (29.9%). The main reason for not reporting it was fear of being singled out by others or receiving reprisals (17.3%). Discussion: mild abuse was detected in 58.9%, moderate in 11.2%, and severe in 29.9% of medical students. It is necessary to apply measures to prevent and contain abuse.

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Rev. Nac. (Itauguá) ; 15(2)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529474

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Introducción: la gestión eficiente del tiempo se erige como una competencia cardinal entre los estudiantes de Medicina. Esta destreza resulta imperativa, dado que les habilita para administrar sus agendas de forma eficaz, evitando así el estrés inherente a su formación y asegurando un desempeño exitoso, mejorando así el equilibrio entre sus compromisos académicos y personales al adoptar decisiones pertinentes, tales como la priorización efectiva de tareas y la prevención de situaciones de sobrecarga que puedan menoscabar su rendimiento. Metodología: estudio observacional descriptivo, de prevalencia y asociación cruzada, temporalmente prospectivo, realizado en estudiantes de Medicina de Paraguay, con el fin de determinar el manejo de su tiempo. Para medir el manejo del tiempo se usó la versión en español de la Time Management Behavior Questionnaire for University Students que es un instrumento autoadministrado que integra 34 ítems relacionados con la forma en que los estudiantes manejan su tiempo de aprendizaje y estudio. Resultados: la correlación entre las variables cuantitativas demostró relación entre edad y la subescala "establecimiento de objetivos y prioridades" (r= -0,208; p=0,038), siendo esta asociación indirecta y débil. En cuanto a diferencia de medias, se encontró relación entre sexo y la subescala "herramientas de gestión del tiempo" (t=-2,37; gl=98; p=0,020), observándose que los hombres (2,61 ± 0,89) tenían una media menor que las mujeres (3,04 ± 0,74). Conclusiones: el aspecto que obtuvo la puntuación más baja fue la preferencia hacia la desorganización. Esta característica, contrastada con la alta puntuación otorgada al establecimiento de metas y prioridades, señala una tendencia hacia un enfoque de aprendizaje estructurado y ordenado, procurando así evitar la carencia de planificación en las actividades.


Introduction: efficient time management is emerging as a core competency for medical students. Acquiring this skill enables them to effectively manage their agendas, thus avoiding the inherent stress in their training and ensuring successful performance. It also improves their ability to balance their academic and personal commitments by improving their decision-making skills, such as effective task prioritization and preventing task-overload situations that may undermine their performance. Methodology: this was a descriptive, observational study of prevalence and cross-association conducted in medical students in Paraguay to assess their time management skills. To measure time management, the Spanish version of the Time Management Behavior Questionnaire for University Students was used. This is a self-administered instrument that includes 34 items related to how students manage their learning and study time. Results: the correlation between quantitative variables showed a relationship between age and the "setting goals and priorities" subscale; (r= -0.208; p=0.038); this association was indirect and weak. In terms of mean differences, a relationship was found between sex and the "time management tools" subscale; (t=-2.37; gl=98; p=0.020), with men (2.61 ± 0.89) having a lower mean than women (3.04 ± 0.74). Conclusions: the aspect that scored the lowest was the tendency towards disorganization. This characteristic, in contrast to the high score seen in goal setting and prioritization, shows a tendency towards a structured and orderly approach to learning, thus avoiding a lack of planning in students' activities.

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Rev. Nac. (Itauguá) ; 15(2)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529479

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Introducción: la salud mental de los estudiantes de medicina ha sido ampliamente investigada, demostrando que forman parte de un grupo vulnerable al desarrollo de trastornos mentales. Objetivo: el objetivo de esta investigación fue determinar la frecuencia de NSSI y sus factores asociados en estudiantes de medicina del Paraguay. Metodología: este fue un estudio descriptivo y transversal. Se lanzó una encuesta online para evaluar depresión, ansiedad y autolesiones, se utilizaron las escalas PHQ-2, GAD-7 y SHQ, respectivamente. Resultados: recibimos respuestas de 330 estudiantes de medicina. De los participantes, el 71,2 % eran mujeres. Se identificó que el 46,4 % de los participantes padecía depresión (PHQ-2 ≥ 3) y el 37,3 % ansiedad (GAD-7 ≥10). La frecuencia de NSSI fue del 27 % (n = 89). Los principales factores asociados a NSSI fueron un diagnóstico previo de un trastorno mental (que aumentó la probabilidad de NSSI en 3,76 veces) y/o una historia de abuso físico o sexual (con un aumento de 3,75 veces). Conclusión: esta investigación encontró la presencia de NSSI en casi 3 de cada 10 de los estudiantes de medicina encuestados. Los principales factores asociados con la conducta autolesiva fueron un diagnóstico previo de un trastorno mental y/o antecedentes de abuso físico o sexual.


Introduction: the mental health of medical students has been extensively researched, showing that they are part of a group vulnerable to the development of mental disorders. Aim: the aim of this research was to determine the frequency of NSSI and its associated factors in medical students in Paraguay. Methodology: this was a descriptive and cross-sectional study. An online survey was launched to assess depression, anxiety, and self-harm, the PHQ-2, the GAD-7 and SHQ scales were used, respectively. Results: we received responses from 330 medical students. Of the participants, 71.2 % were female. 46.4% of the participants were identified as having depression (PHQ-2 ≥ 3) and 37.3 % as having anxiety (GAD-7 ≥10). The frequency of NSSI was 27 % (n = 89). The main factors associated with NSSI were a previous diagnosis of a mental disorder (which increased the likelihood of NSSI by 3.76 times) and/ or a history of physical or sexual abuse (with a 3.75-fold increase). Conclusion: this research found the presence of NSSI in almost 3 out of 10 of the medical students surveyed. The main factors associated with self-injurious behavior were a previous diagnosis of a mental disorder and/or a history of physical or sexual abuse.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535411

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Introducción: Las aplicaciones móviles (Apps) están transformando las perspectivas de aprendizaje en entornos de salud. Objetivo: Evaluar la efectividad y usabilidad de EpiApp como herramienta de apoyo en la consulta y resolución de problemas de epidemiología comparada con métodos tradicionales (MT). Materiales y métodos: Se diseñó EpiApp usando una estructura metodológica. Se realizó un estudio experimental controlado y aleatorizado con dos grupos: EpiApp y MT. La fectividad se evaluó con un cuestionario estandarizado y la usabilida con la escala MARS. Resultados: Se aleatorizaron 176 estudiantes: EpiApp (n=88) y MT (n=88). El tiempo de respuesta fue menor para los usuarios de EpiApp (23,99 min [± DE 8,38] vs. 29,16 min [± DE 11,61], p = 0,005). No hubo diferencias en el número de respuestas correctas (p = 0,635), ni en la oportunidad de aprobar el cuestionario (p = 0,054). La usabilidad fue buena (MARS > 4). Discusión: Las Apps móviles tienen un gran potencial para ser útiles en la educación en salud y en la toma de decisiones en epidemiología, así como en la atención médica en general. No obstante, es esencial realizar estudios rigurosos para garantizar que estas aplicaciones sean efectivas, útiles, fáciles de usar y comprender. Conclusiones: EpiApp redujo el tiempo de respuesta en la resolución de problemas de epidemiología sin afectar el número de respuestas correctas. La usabilidad fue buena, aunque hay oportunidad de mejora en diversión, interés, adaptabilidad individual e interactividad. La efectividad y usabilidad de EpiApp requiere ser validada con estudios más rigurosos y en diferentes contextos.


Introduction: Mobile applications (Apps) are transforming learning perspectives in healthcare settings. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and usability of EpiApp as a support tool in the consultation and resolution of epidemiology problems, compared to traditional methods (TM). Methodology: EpiApp was designed using a methodological structure. A randomized controlled experimental study was conducted with two groups: EpiApp and TM. A standardized questionnaire and the MARS scale were used to evaluate effectiveness and usability, respectively. Results: A total of 176 students were randomized: EpiApp (n=88) and TM (n=88). Response time was shorter for EpiApp users (23.99 min [±SD 8.38] vs. 29.16 min [±SD 11.61], p=0.005). There were no differences in the number of correct responses (p=0.635) or the opportunity to pass the questionnaire (p=0.054). Usability was good (MARS>4). Discussion: Mobile Apps have great potential to be useful in healthcare education and decision-making in epidemiology, as well as in general medical care. However, it is essential to conduct rigorous studies to ensure that these applications are effective, useful, and easy to use and understand. Conclusions: EpiApp reduced response time in solving epidemiology problems without affecting the number of correct answers. The usability was good, although there is room for improvement in terms of enjoyment, interest, individual adaptability, and interactivity. The effectiveness and usability of EpiApp need to be validated through more rigorous studies in different contexts.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535421

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Introducción: La comunicación es una competencia esencial en los currículos médicos, y es fundamental en modelos de atención centrados en el paciente. Las prácticas clínicas, eje en la formación médica, son escenarios de interacciones docente-estudiantes-pacientes; en ellas, los estudiantes aprenden a comunicarse con el paciente de la mano de sus profesores. El objetivo del estudio fue comprender la comunicación de médicos-docentes en prácticas clínicas de un pregrado de medicina. Metodología: Investigación cualitativa desde el marco interpretativo del interaccionismo simbólico y el análisis bajo los lineamientos de la teoría fundamentada. Se entrevistaron quince médicos docentes de cursos clínicos. Las entrevistas se grabaron, transcribieron y codificaron por unidades de sentido. Resultados: Del análisis emergen diferentes visiones del estudiante e interés por los elementos comunicativos con este y el paciente y la reflexión de la práctica docente. Los docentes son conscientes del rol de modelaje para el aprendizaje de los estudiantes; consideran a los pacientes como seres vulnerables, generosos, agradecidos, que representan el recurso más valioso para la enseñanza; con ellos desarrollan su doble misión de resolver problemas de salud y enseñar. Conclusiones: Los docentes, en la interacción con los estudiantes y pacientes, transforman una práctica más instruccional y disciplinar a una centrada en los sujetos y sus necesidades. La regulación del currículo y la normativa de las instituciones de salud genera tensiones a los docentes entre el quehacer médico y el deseo de enseñar.


Introduction: Communication is an essential skill in medical curricula and crucial in patient-centered care models. Resident experience is fundamental in medical training. These experiences offer teacher-student-patient interactions where students learn about doctor-patient communication directly from their preceptors. The objective of the study was to understand doctor-teacher communication during clinical practices in an undergraduate medical program. Methodology: Qualitative research undertaken from the interpretive framework of Symbolic Interactionism andanalysis under Grounded Theory guidelines. Fifteen (15) clinical-course medical doctors were interviewed. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded by meaning units. Results: Different student views emerged, including student interest in student-patient communicative aspects as well as their own thoughts on teaching. Teachers are aware of their role as models in student learning; they see patients as vulnerable, generous, grateful people that represent the most valuable asset in their teaching endeavor; with them, teachers develop their dual mission, that is, solving health-related problems and teaching. Discussion and conclusions: During their interaction with students and patients, teachers transform an essentially instructional and disciplined practice into one centered on the patient and their needs. The stress doctors face when addressing the medical task itself versus their desire to teach is compounded by curriculum guidelines and health agency norms. This is, in fact, part of the hidden curriculum that influences student learning

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