The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sample

Abstract Purpose The Czech Republic has been dealing with a long-term shortage of doctors, which, according to demographic forecasts, will continue to worsen due to the retirement of stronger generations of doctors in contrast to the gradual aging of the population, which will require more health ca...

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Main Authors: M. Palička, M. Rybář, B. Mechúrová, N. Paličková, T. Sobelová, K. Pokorná, J. Cvek
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-023-04157-9
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author M. Palička
M. Rybář
B. Mechúrová
N. Paličková
T. Sobelová
K. Pokorná
J. Cvek
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J. Cvek
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description Abstract Purpose The Czech Republic has been dealing with a long-term shortage of doctors, which, according to demographic forecasts, will continue to worsen due to the retirement of stronger generations of doctors in contrast to the gradual aging of the population, which will require more health care over time. The country´s political set is trying to respond to this shortage and demographic forecasts by gradually increasing financial funding of medical faculties with the aim of increasing the number of graduates of the program in the field of general medicine. Methods Anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted among students and graduates of general medicine at all eight Czech medical faculties. A total of 3183 respondents participated in the survey. There were 2843 medical students, which represents approximately 28% of all medical students in the Czech Republic. The distribution of respondents within the study years was approximately even and approximately corresponded to the real distribution of students between individual faculties in country, which makes survey a national sample. The statistical processing was performed in the statistical software R. Apart from the basic comparison using percentage relative frequencies and Pearson´s chi-squared test, in this study we used Odds ratios (OR) with CI 0,95 from logistic regression model for a better interpretation of some outputs. Results The results show that the vast majority of Czech medical students experience excessive stress during their studies, which increases the risk of students´ somatic problems (OR = 4.89, CI 0.95 = (4.11;5.83), p < 0.001)., targeted alcohol use (OR = 2.29, CI 0.95 = (1.73;3.04), p < 0,001) and the use of anxiolytic or antidepressant medication to reduce it (OR = 2.99, CI 0.95 = (2.24;4.01), p < 0.001). Students experiencing higher levels of excessive stress are more likely to leave their studies based on their own decision (4.20 (CI 0.95 (3.39;5.19), p < 0.001) and not to enter clinical practice after graduation (OR = 2.62, CI 0.95 = (2.06;3.33), p < 0.001). Conclusions The survey shows the need for an open discussion at the highest level about the possibilities of reasonable reduction of unnecessary stress during medical studies. Medical students in the Czech Republic are exposed to excessive stress with all the consequences described above. All that remains is to state the existence of unnecessary components of stress, which represent an opportunity to reduce it, thereby achieving better conditions for studying, improvement in the staff situation in the Czech healthcare system and a reduction in inefficiently spent financial resources for the education of young doctors. Trial registration No registration.
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spelling doaj.art-e4e13a3ef01d405e8ac704ce5d68de582023-03-22T11:36:46ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202023-03-012311910.1186/s12909-023-04157-9The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sampleM. Palička0M. Rybář1B. Mechúrová2N. Paličková3T. Sobelová4K. Pokorná5J. Cvek6University Hospital OstravaCzech Technical UniversityCharles UniversityUniversity Hospital OstravaUniversity of OstravaUniversity of OstravaUniversity Hospital OstravaAbstract Purpose The Czech Republic has been dealing with a long-term shortage of doctors, which, according to demographic forecasts, will continue to worsen due to the retirement of stronger generations of doctors in contrast to the gradual aging of the population, which will require more health care over time. The country´s political set is trying to respond to this shortage and demographic forecasts by gradually increasing financial funding of medical faculties with the aim of increasing the number of graduates of the program in the field of general medicine. Methods Anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted among students and graduates of general medicine at all eight Czech medical faculties. A total of 3183 respondents participated in the survey. There were 2843 medical students, which represents approximately 28% of all medical students in the Czech Republic. The distribution of respondents within the study years was approximately even and approximately corresponded to the real distribution of students between individual faculties in country, which makes survey a national sample. The statistical processing was performed in the statistical software R. Apart from the basic comparison using percentage relative frequencies and Pearson´s chi-squared test, in this study we used Odds ratios (OR) with CI 0,95 from logistic regression model for a better interpretation of some outputs. Results The results show that the vast majority of Czech medical students experience excessive stress during their studies, which increases the risk of students´ somatic problems (OR = 4.89, CI 0.95 = (4.11;5.83), p < 0.001)., targeted alcohol use (OR = 2.29, CI 0.95 = (1.73;3.04), p < 0,001) and the use of anxiolytic or antidepressant medication to reduce it (OR = 2.99, CI 0.95 = (2.24;4.01), p < 0.001). Students experiencing higher levels of excessive stress are more likely to leave their studies based on their own decision (4.20 (CI 0.95 (3.39;5.19), p < 0.001) and not to enter clinical practice after graduation (OR = 2.62, CI 0.95 = (2.06;3.33), p < 0.001). Conclusions The survey shows the need for an open discussion at the highest level about the possibilities of reasonable reduction of unnecessary stress during medical studies. Medical students in the Czech Republic are exposed to excessive stress with all the consequences described above. All that remains is to state the existence of unnecessary components of stress, which represent an opportunity to reduce it, thereby achieving better conditions for studying, improvement in the staff situation in the Czech healthcare system and a reduction in inefficiently spent financial resources for the education of young doctors. Trial registration No registration.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-023-04157-9Excessive stressMedical studentsStudy dropoutAlcohol abuseMedicaments abuseSomatic problems
spellingShingle M. Palička
M. Rybář
B. Mechúrová
N. Paličková
T. Sobelová
K. Pokorná
J. Cvek
The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sample
BMC Medical Education
Excessive stress
Medical students
Study dropout
Alcohol abuse
Medicaments abuse
Somatic problems
title The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sample
title_full The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sample
title_fullStr The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sample
title_full_unstemmed The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sample
title_short The influence of excessive stress on medical students in the Czech Republic – national sample
title_sort influence of excessive stress on medical students in the czech republic national sample
topic Excessive stress
Medical students
Study dropout
Alcohol abuse
Medicaments abuse
Somatic problems
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-023-04157-9
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