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Student support systems for undergraduate medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic narrative review of the literature

机译:Covid-19大流行期间本科医学生学生支持系统:对文献的系统叙事综述

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has boosted medical students’ vulnerability to various problems. Given the stressful nature of medical disciplines, considerable attention must be paid to student support systems during pandemics. This study aimed to review the current literature regarding medical student support systems systematically. We performed a systematic review of six databases and grey literature sources in addition to a hand search in the references of the articles on April 5, 2021. We included all studies about support for undergraduate medical students delivered in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In conducting this review, we used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. A total of 3646 articles were retrieved from the databases, and 16 additional papers were extracted from other sources. After removing duplicates, we screened 2434 titles and abstracts according to our criteria. Among them, 32 full-text articles were assessed for eligibility. Ultimately, 10 studies were included for review. We identified two major themes: (a) academic support and (b) mental health support. All of the included studies utilized online methods whether for transitioning from previous support systems or developing novel approaches. Students and faculty members seemed to be receptive to these new systems. Despite indicating outstanding program outcomes, most studies merely described the positive effects of the program rather than providing a precise evaluation. There are several methods of supporting medical students who are experiencing unprecedented changes in their educational trajectory. Due to substantial differences in undergraduate medical education in different regions of the world, cultural and contextual-oriented support is indispensable for developing a safe learning environment. Future research should investigate the question of the extent to which online support can supersede in-person strategies.
机译:2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行推动了医学学生对各种问题的脆弱性。鉴于医学学科的压力性质,在Pandemics期间必须对学生支持系统支付相当大的关注。本研究旨在系统地审查目前有关医学学生支持系统的文献。除了在2021年4月5日的文章的参考文章中,我们还对六个数据库和灰色文献来源进行了系统审查。我们包括所有关于支持本科医学院的支持,以回应Covid-19大流行。在进行本次审查时,我们使用了系统评价和Meta-Analys(Prisma)声明的首选报告项目。从数据库中检索总共3646篇文章,并从其他来源中提取了16篇额外的纸张。删除重复后,我们根据我们的标准筛选了2434个标题和摘要。其中,评估了32条的全文文章以获得资格。最终,包括10项研究进行审查。我们确定了两个主要主题:(a)学术支持和(b)心理健康支持。所有包括的研究都使用在线方法是否从以前的支持系统转换或开发新颖的方法。学生和教师似乎是接受这些新系统。尽管表明了优秀的计划结果,但大多数研究仅仅描述了程序的积极影响而不是提供精确的评估。有几种支持医学生的方法,他们在教育轨迹中经历了前所未有的变化。由于世界不同地区的本科医学教育的大量差异,文化和背景导向的支持对于开发安全的学习环境是不可或缺的。未来的研究应该调查在线支持可以取代境内战略的程度的问题。

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