Degree:
Master
Journal Name:
Asian Academic Research Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities
Volume:
4
Issue:
2
Pages From:
59
To:
78
Date:
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Keywords:
Medical education; clinical training, stress; Arab American University; Palestinian dental students.
Abstract:
Background: Hard stressful moments in academic life of dental students have been
described as pure burning-out, and clinical medical training psychologically considered as
enough high toxic environment. Such situations may affect not only the personal mental and
emotional function of the individual future dentist, but seriously it might affect patients' care
delivery services.
Aims: The aim of this study is to explore the status of those possible available stressors in
medical education and clinical training among the Arab American University dental students.
Methods: A quantitative cross sectional descriptive research design was carried out on dental
students of Arab American University. Dental students from the different 5-year levels of
study were asked to answer a provided self-administered questionnaire. The sample was
chosen randomly (n= 267 (responded 232); males=127; females= 105; age range= 19-24yrs).
Further, descriptive statistics was employed to generate the results.
Results: Dental students suffer from all kinds of stress, in particular individual, academic,
staff, institutional, faculty and administrational stressors. It was found that dental students are
not in a better situation when it comes to stress and its sources.
Conclusions: On the light of our results, findings indicate that medical education and related
clinical trainings are stressful and sources of high stress for dental students. Such findings are
dangerous, not merely on education of students and their prospected to be obtained clinical
skills, but they may affect severely all students life and related health aspects.