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| Published: December 31, 2022
Identification and Quantification of Stressors in Physiotherapy Students
D.E. Society’s Brijlal Jindal College of Physiotherapy, Pune, India Google Scholar More about the auther
Fergusson College Campus, Fergusson College Road, Shivajinagar, Pune, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.186.20221004
DOI: 10.25215/1004.186
ABSTRACT
Introduction– High levels of stress is seen in healthcare students. The scores for emotional exhaustion and depersonalisation are higher than normative data in the majority of clinical physiotherapy practitioners showing a risk of potential burnout. (Balogun et al., 2000) A sound mental and physical health is a prerequisite for any professional or personal achievement. Objective– The objectives of the study were to identify the common stressors in physiotherapy students, the perceived extent to which different stressors contribute to stress in the students and to compare the extent to which different stressors contribute to stress in undergraduate and postgraduate students. Methodology– 383 students from different parts of Maharashtra, Manipal and Bhopal were presented with a questionnaire consisting of two parts, the PSS-10 and a self-made questionnaire. Results– Out of the 383 students that participated in the study, 12.5% students had high stress levels, 78.6% had moderate stress levels and 8.9% had low stress levels. The various stressors identified were intrapersonal, interpersonal, academic, financial and environmental. Academic stress contributed to most stress in both undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy students. Conclusion– The mental health of physiotherapy students is of concern as there are a large number of students who are stressed. It is necessary to take measures to tackle the stress in these students thus promoting the betterment of their mental well-being.
Keywords
Stress, Stressors, Perceived Stress Scale, Physiotherapy, Undergraduate, Postgraduate
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© 2022, Shah, A. S.& Bhole, D. S.
Received: November 05, 2022; Revision Received: December 27, 2022; Accepted: December 31, 2022
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ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.186.20221004
10.25215/1004.186
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