2020
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.8981
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Evaluating the stress-response of dental students to the dental school environment

Abstract: Introduction and Objective Dentists experience high amounts of professional stress beginning with their student years in dental school. This stress, given its early onset, may negatively impact the personal and professional lives of these individuals, as well as the quality of their clinical work. We sought to create an objective scale to evaluate the levels of stress in students at different stages of their education, as well as in practicing physicians. … Show more

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“…For the respondents in a study by E. Gruz [2], the most important thing was the dentist's professionalism (44% of the respondents), as well as a pleasant and friendly atmosphere in the dentist's office (42%). The significant role of empathy and a good dentist-patient relationship, which should be part of the service, was also confirmed by other studies [15][16][17][18]. According to our survey, the fear of treatment is felt by 63.6% of patients, while 36.4% say that they are not afraid of dental treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…For the respondents in a study by E. Gruz [2], the most important thing was the dentist's professionalism (44% of the respondents), as well as a pleasant and friendly atmosphere in the dentist's office (42%). The significant role of empathy and a good dentist-patient relationship, which should be part of the service, was also confirmed by other studies [15][16][17][18]. According to our survey, the fear of treatment is felt by 63.6% of patients, while 36.4% say that they are not afraid of dental treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…To summarise, the most significant problem in measuring the level of stress is ensuring objectivity. In a pilot study, Mocny-Pachońska et al [ 38 ] proposed using physiological signals acquired by wearable devices, such as smart glasses. However, this approach requires further research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional distress, specific for students, may be the need for a quick adaptation to a variety of e-learning platforms and systems, self-motivation for online courses or accessibility of the internet [ 28 , 32 , 33 ]. Probably, the problems with web-based communication declared by the Polish students were the result of the fact that they did not use internet for online communication in their day-to-day life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%