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Stress and behavioral changes with remote E-exams during the Covid-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study among undergraduates of medical sciences

机译:Covid-19大流行期间远程电子考试的压力和行为变化:医学科学大学生横断面研究

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Emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) forced the worldwide higher educational institutes to adopt distance learning mode. Further, remote electronic exams (E−exams) were considered as mode of assessment. Objectives: This cross-sectional study evaluated the students' experience of remote E-exams during the COVID-19 pandemic among Medical Sciences students in Jordan. Materials and Methods: A survey of 29 questions was prepared on Google forms and distributed among students at Faculties of Medical Sciences (Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing and Applied Medical Sciences) at Jordan University of Science and Technology. The questions include students' demographics, stress experience, and factors contributing to stress as well as behavioral changes related to remote E-exams. Responses were analyzed using descriptive, cross tabulation and Chi-square tests. Results: Among 1019 respondents, 32% reported more stress with remote E-exams. This was associated with academic major and gender. Among students with more stress during remote E-exams, the exam duration, mode of questions navigation and technical problems (exam platform and internet connectivity) appeared as the main factors related to stress in 78%, 76% and >60%, respectively. Other factors include concern regarding the teaching methods, exam environment and students' dishonesty. Remote E-exams had negative impact on students' dietary habits (increase consumption of caffeine and high energy drinks, high sugar food, fast food), sleep (reduction in sleeping hours, more consumption of insomnia medications), physical activity (less exercises) and smoking habits (increase). Conclusion: Results suggested a negative impact of E-exams on students within Medical Faculties. Robust exam platform and remote mock E-exams are recommended to reduce students' potential stress. A stress-free environment is very essential to encourage students to adopt remote E-exams, particularly if the pandemic will take longer. Various awareness programs about students' habits related to dietary, sleep quality, physical activity and smoking are highly valuable for students’ health benefits. This is of particular importance since the current students at Faculties of Medical Sciences are the future health care providers.
机译:冠状病毒疾病的出现2019(Covid-19)强迫全球高等教育机构采用距离学习模式。此外,远程电子考试(电子考试)被认为是评估模式。目的:这种横断面研究评估了在约旦医学院学生的Covid-19大流行期间的学生对远程电子考试的经验。材料和方法:在谷歌表格上编写了29个问题,并在乔丹科学技术大学的医学科学学院(医学,牙科,药房,护理和应用医学院学生中分发。这些问题包括学生的人口统计,压力经验,以及有助于压力的因素以及与远程电子考试相关的行为变化。使用描述性,交叉标记和Chi-Square测试分析了响应。结果:在1019名受访者中,32%报告了远程电子考试的压力更多。这与学术专业和性别有关。在远程电子考试期间有更多压力的学生中,考试期限,问题模式导航和技术问题(考试平台和互联网连接)出​​现为与78%,76%和60%的压力相关的主要因素。其他因素包括关于教学方法,考试环境和学生不诚实的关注。远程电子考试对学生的饮食习惯产生负面影响(增加咖啡因和高能量饮料的消耗,高糖食物,快餐),睡眠(减少睡眠时间,更多的失眠药物消耗),身体活动(较少练习)吸烟习惯(增加)。结论:结果表明电子考试对医学院系中的学生的负面影响。建议强大的考试平台和远程模拟电子考试来降低学生的潜在压力。无压力的环境是鼓励学生采用远程电子考试的重要环境,特别是如果大流行可能需要更长时间。关于学生习惯与膳食,睡眠质量,身体活动和吸烟有关的各种意识计划对于学生的健康益处来说是非常有价值的。这是特别重要的,因为医学科学院系的学生是未来的医疗保健提供者。

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