Abstract
Introduction: Current vocational secondary education (VSE) in Russia is characterized by a focus on practical training (as part of dual training) aimed at improving professional competencies of graduates. It also demonstrates negative trends in adolescent health, which requires optimization and development of specific algorithms of medical support for students aged 14–22 years and older appropriate to their academic and practical workload.
Objective: To assess adaptation of college students to learning conditions, depending on their health status, and to substantiate ways of improving their health care.
Material and methods: We retrieved and analyzed information from the database of multicenter studies conducted within the unified program of the National Medical Research Center for Children’s Health of the Russian Ministry of Health. Our sample included 197 first- and second-year college boys from the cities of Omsk and Moscow studying to become welders and auto mechanics. The quality of life, health and well-being indicators were evaluated according to the International Medical Outcomes Study 36-item short-form (MOS SF-36). The students were divided into subgroups based on their health status. The statistical processing complied with modern requirements and criteria of evidence-based medicine.
Results: We established that vocational schools admitted a significant number of applicants with the above specialty preferences suffering from chronic diseases (21.1–26 %). Results of the questionnaire-based survey of future welders and car mechanics revealed difficulties in adaptation to the educational process of the students with chronic disorders expressed by lower quality of life indicators, frequent health complaints and feelings of fatigue, especially in second-year students who experience an increasing academic and practical workload.
Conclusions: Students with chronic diseases mastering professions with hazardous working conditions represent population at risk, require health monitoring, determination of professional suitability, and control over the working conditions in industrial practice. The importance of protecting health of future professionals is determined by implementation of practice-based training in 42 % of vocational schools. Models of school medicine proposed to optimize health care in comprehensive schools can be adapted to conditions of secondary vocational facilities. Foreign studies have proved feasibility of an early onset of work-related diseases in certain occupations, even before completion of training, thus necessitating vocational guidance, professional medical advice, and development of an effective system of medical support for adolescents and students.
Publisher
Federal Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology
Reference34 articles.
1. 1. Dudyrev FF, Romanova OA, Shabalin AI, Abankina IV. [Young Professionals for the New Economy: Secondary Vocational Education in Russia.] Moscow: High School of Economics Publ.; 2019. (In Russ.) doi: 10.17323/978-5-7598-1937-0
2. 2. Ivanov VY, Shubochkina EI, Cheprasov VV. Medical and social aspects of the vocational guidance of high school students in modern time. Zhurnal Nauchnykh Statey Zdorov’e i Obrazovanie v XXI veke. 2017;19(9):97–99. (In Russ.)
3. 3. Shavaliyev AN. [On the peculiarities of training of qualified personnel in the Sverdlovsk region on the basis of practice-based (dual) training.] Professional’noye Obrazovanie i Rynok Truda. 2015;(5-6):21–23. (In Russ.)
4. 4. Matveev NV, Ushanova IA. Dual education expands the boundaries: outlines of a new international project. Chelovek i Obrazovanie. 2016;(1(46)):72–75. (In Russ.)
5. 5. Pakhnevskaya OG, Romanchenko AM, Romanchenko MK. Vocational training systems of Russia and foreign countries. Professional’noe Obrazovanie v Rossii i Zarubezhom. 2017;(1(25)):153–162. (In Russ.)
Cited by
2 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献