Is the medical teacher's mental health neglected? Effects of perceived student attitudes and behaviors on mental health and lifestyle of teachers in a rural university of western Maharashtra in India
Autor: | Mandar Padmakar Baviskar, Anshuman Jain, Sandip Narawne, Rahul Kunkulol |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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students attitude
Coping (psychology) Trainer media_common.quotation_subject education Jealousy lcsh:Medicine Perceived Stress Scale medical teacher 030209 endocrinology & metabolism behavioral disciplines and activities 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Social skills Transactional leadership Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine media_common Medical education business.industry lcsh:R Stressor Mental health Original Article business mental health |
Zdroj: | Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Vol 9, Iss 12, Pp 6046-6050 (2020) Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care |
ISSN: | 2249-4863 |
DOI: | 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1463_20 |
Popis: | Background A medical teacher is a practitioner, teacher, trainer, and researcher all at once. There are very few studies assessing stress among medical teachers. With landmark policy changes, disruption and ongoing pandemic, looking at the mental health of medical teachers assumes greater importance. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out in the teaching faculty of medical, dental, nursing, and physiotherapy colleges affiliated within a rural medical university in western Maharashtra. A convenience sample of 100 teachers was taken and a self-report questionnaire was used to collect data from the teachers. Stress was measured by the Perceived Stress Scale. Results Low stress scores (0-13) were seen in 43% of teachers, 55% had moderate stress scores (14-26), and 2% had high stress scores (27-40). Teaching was reported as a stressor by only 8%, whereas administrative work, lifestyle, family responsibilities, finances, patient care, professional jealousy, competition, and frequently changing norms were more commonly reported stressors. The overt focus on entrance test preparation, over-reliance on mobile phones, short attention span, poor listening skills, lack of interpersonal skills, lack of initiative to acquire clinical skills, lack of punctuality, and transactional nature toward learning were some of the perceived faults in the attitude of medical students as reported by the teachers. Conclusion Teachers are coping with changing trends in technology and attitude of students toward learning and shoulder a multitude of responsibilities while creating doctors and healthcare professionals of the future. Attention needs to be paid to their health. |
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