A qualitative analysis evaluating how medical students perceive COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on their lives: Life in the Pandemic
Author:
ATAOĞLU Beyza Nur1ORCID, KESEN YURTCANLI Cemre Hilal1ORCID, DOĞANÇ Fatma Burcu1ORCID, ÇEKİCİ Duygu1ORCID, PEKER Şükran1ORCID, BAKIR KESER Nurhan1ORCID, AYVAZ İlknur1ORCID, GİRGİN Şevket1ORCID, SANDAL KILIÇ Ayşenur1ORCID, DOĞAN JAMİL Selin1ORCID, LÜLECİ Nimet Emel1ORCID, HIDIROĞLU Seyhan1ORCID, TOPUZOĞLU Ahmet1ORCID, SAVE Dilşad1ORCID, KARAVUŞ Melda1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. MARMARA ÜNİVERSİTESİ, TIP FAKÜLTESİ, DAHİLİ TIP BİLİMLERİ BÖLÜMÜ, HALK SAĞLIĞI ANABİLİM DALI
Abstract
One of the groups experiencing the pandemic’s effects were students. This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of medical students and also to see their perspectives about the pandemic. This study is designed as a qualitative study. In-depth interviews were conducted with 30 medical students on an online platform in February 2022, at the end of the third peak period. A semi-structured question guide used as a data collection tool. First, questions about individual characteristics then open-ended questions about their COVID-19 pandemic perception and its impact on their lives were asked. The thematic analysis method was used and "Life in the pandemic" were grouped into two main themes: 1.Perception of the Pandemic and Consequent Impact on Life and 2. Pandemic Period and Its Impact on Life. The median age was 22. Half of the participants have been diagnosed with COVID-19. All of the participants were vaccinated. In this study it has been observed that the majority of the medical students have perceived the COVID-19 pandemic as a difficult period and also as a new, uncertain and adverse situation. Another adverse effect perceived by the majority was restriction of social life. Fear and anxiety were most commonly used to express their mood during the pandemic. During the pandemic students individual, mental and social lives are highly affected. While negative effects are generally seen during the social isolation process, this situation has eased with the normalisation of the process.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science
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