Resilience matters: Student perceptions of the impact of COVID-19 on medical education

Medical student education Students, Medical Resilience Education, Medical 4. Education Well-being COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 02 engineering and technology Grit Undergraduate medical education 3. Good health 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering Humans Original Research Article Curriculum Pandemics
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2022.01.022 Publication Date: 2022-01-22T06:38:41Z
ABSTRACT
We assessed students' perception of the impact of the pandemic on their well-being, education, academic achievement, and whether grit and resilience alter students' ability to mitigate the stress associated with disruptions in education. We hypothesized that students would report a negative impact, and those with higher grit and resilience scores would be less impacted.A multidisciplinary team of educators created and distributed a survey to medical students. Survey results were analyzed using descriptive statistics, ANOVA, and multivariate linear regressions. A p-value <.05 was considered statistically significant.A total of 195 students were included in the study. Approximately 92% reported that clinical education was negatively affected, including participants with higher grit scores. Students with higher resilience scores were more optimistic about clinical education. Those with higher resilience scores were less likely to report anxiety, insomnia, and tiredness.More resilient students were able to manage the stress associated with the disruption in their education. Resiliency training should be year-specific, and integrated into the UME curriculum due to the different demands each year presents.
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