Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.

<h4>Context</h4>Resilience is a capacity to face and overcome adversities, with personal transformation and growth. In medical education, it is critical to understand the determinants of a positive, developmental reaction in the face of stressful, emotionally demanding situations. We stu...

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Main Authors: Patricia Tempski, Itamar S Santos, Fernanda B Mayer, Sylvia C Enns, Bruno Perotta, Helena B M S Paro, Silmar Gannam, Munique Peleias, Vera Lucia Garcia, Sergio Baldassin, Katia B Guimaraes, Nilson R Silva, Emirene M T Navarro da Cruz, Luis F Tofoli, Paulo S P Silveira, Milton A Martins
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131535
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spelling doaj-c561309dab234bd3a1a40f3f9866c8d42021-03-04T07:56:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e013153510.1371/journal.pone.0131535Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.Patricia TempskiItamar S SantosFernanda B MayerSylvia C EnnsBruno PerottaHelena B M S ParoSilmar GannamMunique PeleiasVera Lucia GarciaSergio BaldassinKatia B GuimaraesNilson R SilvaEmirene M T Navarro da CruzLuis F TofoliPaulo S P SilveiraMilton A Martins<h4>Context</h4>Resilience is a capacity to face and overcome adversities, with personal transformation and growth. In medical education, it is critical to understand the determinants of a positive, developmental reaction in the face of stressful, emotionally demanding situations. We studied the association among resilience, quality of life (QoL) and educational environment perceptions in medical students.<h4>Methods</h4>We evaluated data from a random sample of 1,350 medical students from 22 Brazilian medical schools. Information from participants included the Wagnild and Young's resilience scale (RS-14), the Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM), the World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire - short form (WHOQOL-BREF), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI).<h4>Results</h4>Full multiple linear regression models were adjusted for sex, age, year of medical course, presence of a BDI score ≥ 14 and STAI state or anxiety scores ≥ 50. Compared to those with very high resilience levels, individuals with very low resilience had worse QoL, measured by overall (β=-0.89; 95% confidence interval =-1.21 to -0.56) and medical-school related (β=-0.85; 95%CI=-1.25 to -0.45) QoL scores, environment (β=-6.48; 95%CI=-10.01 to -2.95), psychological (β=-22.89; 95%CI=-25.70 to -20.07), social relationships (β=-14.28; 95%CI=-19.07 to -9.49), and physical health (β=-10.74; 95%CI=-14.07 to -7.42) WHOQOL-BREF domain scores. They also had a worse educational environment perception, measured by global DREEM score (β=-31.42; 95%CI=-37.86 to -24.98), learning (β=-7.32; 95%CI=-9.23 to -5.41), teachers (β=-5.37; 95%CI=-7.16 to -3.58), academic self-perception (β=-7.33; 95%CI=-8.53 to -6.12), atmosphere (β=-8.29; 95%CI=-10.13 to -6.44) and social self-perception (β=-3.12; 95%CI=-4.11 to -2.12) DREEM domain scores. We also observed a dose-response pattern across resilience level groups for most measurements.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Medical students with higher resilience levels had a better quality of life and a better perception of educational environment. Developing resilience may become an important strategy to minimize emotional distress and enhance medical training.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131535
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author Patricia Tempski
Itamar S Santos
Fernanda B Mayer
Sylvia C Enns
Bruno Perotta
Helena B M S Paro
Silmar Gannam
Munique Peleias
Vera Lucia Garcia
Sergio Baldassin
Katia B Guimaraes
Nilson R Silva
Emirene M T Navarro da Cruz
Luis F Tofoli
Paulo S P Silveira
Milton A Martins
spellingShingle Patricia Tempski
Itamar S Santos
Fernanda B Mayer
Sylvia C Enns
Bruno Perotta
Helena B M S Paro
Silmar Gannam
Munique Peleias
Vera Lucia Garcia
Sergio Baldassin
Katia B Guimaraes
Nilson R Silva
Emirene M T Navarro da Cruz
Luis F Tofoli
Paulo S P Silveira
Milton A Martins
Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Patricia Tempski
Itamar S Santos
Fernanda B Mayer
Sylvia C Enns
Bruno Perotta
Helena B M S Paro
Silmar Gannam
Munique Peleias
Vera Lucia Garcia
Sergio Baldassin
Katia B Guimaraes
Nilson R Silva
Emirene M T Navarro da Cruz
Luis F Tofoli
Paulo S P Silveira
Milton A Martins
author_sort Patricia Tempski
title Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.
title_short Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.
title_full Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.
title_fullStr Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.
title_full_unstemmed Relationship among Medical Student Resilience, Educational Environment and Quality of Life.
title_sort relationship among medical student resilience, educational environment and quality of life.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description <h4>Context</h4>Resilience is a capacity to face and overcome adversities, with personal transformation and growth. In medical education, it is critical to understand the determinants of a positive, developmental reaction in the face of stressful, emotionally demanding situations. We studied the association among resilience, quality of life (QoL) and educational environment perceptions in medical students.<h4>Methods</h4>We evaluated data from a random sample of 1,350 medical students from 22 Brazilian medical schools. Information from participants included the Wagnild and Young's resilience scale (RS-14), the Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM), the World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire - short form (WHOQOL-BREF), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI).<h4>Results</h4>Full multiple linear regression models were adjusted for sex, age, year of medical course, presence of a BDI score ≥ 14 and STAI state or anxiety scores ≥ 50. Compared to those with very high resilience levels, individuals with very low resilience had worse QoL, measured by overall (β=-0.89; 95% confidence interval =-1.21 to -0.56) and medical-school related (β=-0.85; 95%CI=-1.25 to -0.45) QoL scores, environment (β=-6.48; 95%CI=-10.01 to -2.95), psychological (β=-22.89; 95%CI=-25.70 to -20.07), social relationships (β=-14.28; 95%CI=-19.07 to -9.49), and physical health (β=-10.74; 95%CI=-14.07 to -7.42) WHOQOL-BREF domain scores. They also had a worse educational environment perception, measured by global DREEM score (β=-31.42; 95%CI=-37.86 to -24.98), learning (β=-7.32; 95%CI=-9.23 to -5.41), teachers (β=-5.37; 95%CI=-7.16 to -3.58), academic self-perception (β=-7.33; 95%CI=-8.53 to -6.12), atmosphere (β=-8.29; 95%CI=-10.13 to -6.44) and social self-perception (β=-3.12; 95%CI=-4.11 to -2.12) DREEM domain scores. We also observed a dose-response pattern across resilience level groups for most measurements.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Medical students with higher resilience levels had a better quality of life and a better perception of educational environment. Developing resilience may become an important strategy to minimize emotional distress and enhance medical training.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131535
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