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Perception of the study situation and mental burden during the COVID-19 pandemic among undergraduate medical students with and without mentoring

机译:在没有指导下的本科医学生在Covid-19大流行期间的研究情况和精神负担的看法

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Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic caused drastic changes in medical education and might affect students’ mental health and perception of study conditions. Mentoring may have mediating effects by enhancing social support. The University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) offers a voluntary general mentoring program (g-mentoring) for all interested students and a mentoring program for students with excellent course results and scientific interest (e-mentoring) We aimed to investigate the mental burden and views of their study situation during COVID-19 among students who did or did not participate in one of the formal mentoring programs.
机译:目标:Covid-19大流行引起了医学教育的大剧变化,可能会影响学生的心理健康和对学习条件的看法。指导可能通过加强社会支持来调解效果。大学医疗中心汉堡 - 埃普·埃普(UKE)为所有感兴趣的学生提供了一项自愿的一般辅导计划(G-endering),为所有课程结果和科学兴趣(电子指导)的学生提供了指导计划,我们旨在调查精神负担在Covid-19期间,他们在做或未参加了一个正式指导计划之一的学生期间的学习情况。

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