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Mental health trends among medical students
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2023 Mar 16;36(3):408-410. doi: 10.1080/08998280.2023.2187207. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTStudent mental health concerns can manifest in several forms. Medical students juggling a multitude of trials (i.e., intense academic rigor, financial debt, sleep deprivation, lack of control, continual exposure to sickness and death, and training mistreatment) can help explain the higher prevalence of psychological disorders within this population. Furthermore, these mental health difficulties are not static; certain challenges move into the forefront as students face key transition points in schooling. Prima...
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 24, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Muktha Nair Nathaniel Moss Amna Bashir David Garate Devon Thomas Shangyi Fu Daniel Phu Christine Pham Source Type: research

Addressing fatigue in medical residents with biomathematical fatigue modeling
J Occup Health. 2021 Jan;63(1):e12267. doi: 10.1002/1348-9585.12267.ABSTRACTFatigue in resident physicians has been identified as a factor that contributes to burnout and a decline in overall wellbeing. Fatigue risk exists because of poor sleep habits and demanding work schedules that have only increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At this time, it is important not to lose sight of how fatigue can impact residents and how fatigue risk can be mitigated. While fatigue mitigation is currently addressed by duty hour restrictions and education about fatigue, Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMSs) offer a more comprehensive s...
Source: Journal of Occupational Health - August 14, 2021 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Lindsay P Schwartz Jaime K Devine Steven R Hursh Jonathan E Davis Mark Smith Lisa Boyle Shimae C Fitzgibbons Source Type: research

Relationship of Problematic Smartphone Use, Sleep Quality, and Daytime Fatigue Among Quarantined Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Conclusions: PSU was significantly associated with sleep disturbance and fatigue among medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sleep quality mediated the relationship between PSU and daytime fatigue. Our results provide valuable information for maintaining medical students' health status and constructing online education structures.
Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry - November 10, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

A cross-sectional study on anxiety due to COVID-19 and its predictors among undergraduate medical students in a tertiary care teaching hospital of Kolkata, West Bengal
Conclusion: The study found that one-fourth of the medical students had anxiety due to COVID-19. Social stigma due to COVID-19 and loss of job of parents were the most significant predictors. It is recommended that targeted psychological and clinical interventions need to be taken to alleviate students' anxiety due to COVID.
Source: Indian Journal of Public Health - March 31, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Vanlaldiki Chhakchhuak Kuntala Ray Sanjay Kumar Saha Mausumi Basu Source Type: research

Burden of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Resident Doctors in Poland
CONCLUSIONS The COVID-19 pandemic in Poland appears to have negatively affected doctors' mental health. High levels of depression, anxiety, stress, and insomnia indicate that systemic solutions are needed. A spectrum of interventions should be explored to mitigate further strain on the physicians' psychological health in the post-pandemic work environment. It is necessary to focus on groups at particular risk, such as women, front-line doctors, doctors in health crisis, and residents in selected fields of medicine.PMID:37329132 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.940208
Source: Medical Science Monitor - June 17, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Wojciech Stefan Zgliczy Ĺ„ski Olga Maria Rostkowska Ewa Humeniuk Alicja Baska Iwona Bojar Dorota Raczkiewicz Source Type: research

Interdisciplinarity and Integration: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Psychopathology in Medical Settings
AbstractAs the world views, incredulously, the calamitous consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the inseparable connections between body and mind become more and more apparent, even for the heretics (i.e., biological determinists). Such realizations also bolster the understanding of the close link between medical conditions and psychopathology. Launched prior to the COVID-19 epidemic, this special issue sets out to illuminate the prevalence, course, etiology, and responses to a myriad of psychopathological conditions in medical conditions. The 13 articles in this special issue address a variety of medical conditions (chro...
Source: Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings - March 1, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Effect of Emerging Major Infectious Diseases on Sleep Quality of Medical Workers: Findings from Medical Workers Providing Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS The findings from this study showed that medical staff who were conscripted to offer support during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic suffered from impaired quality of sleep. The use of questionnaire-based sleep assessments may provide individualized approaches to supporting medical personnel during future epidemics and pandemics. Furthermore, our results indicate that relevant interventions can significantly improve sleep quality, while a prolonged break after interventions does not affect sleep quality.PMID:34117207 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.931881
Source: Medical Science Monitor - June 12, 2021 Category: Research Authors: Wen Zhu Yue Fang Zhong-Liang Bai Nian-Nian Li Jia-Yun Zhao Zhi Hu Source Type: research

Assessment of anxiety level and sleep quality of medical staff treating patients with COVID-19
CONCLUSIONS: The higher the probability and intensity of exposure to coronavirus patients, the more noteworthy the danger that medical staff will experience the ill effects of mental issues.PMID:35049010 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202201_27783
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - January 20, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: A Alboghdadly M J Saadh A M Kharshid M S Shaalan S Z Alshawwa Source Type: research