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    Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman ; 2022
    In:  Hygiene and sanitation Vol. 101, No. 3 ( 2022-04-08), p. 323-330
    In: Hygiene and sanitation, Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman, Vol. 101, No. 3 ( 2022-04-08), p. 323-330
    Abstract: Introduction. The well-being of students with mixed form of education - full-time and distance learning, which entered the educational process of most universities in the spring of 2021, have not been sufficiently studied. The aim is to study the life activity and well-being of students various universities in a digital environment with a mixed form of education. Materials and methods. During March 2021, an anonymous online survey was conducted of 126 students of Sechenov University (SU), 282 students of Omsk State Medical University and 410 students of Voronezh State Pedagogical University. Most of the students at universities were girls. The questions were closed-ended with formalized answers and were aimed at identifying the peculiarities of students' life and complaints about their health. Results. A comparison of the answers concerning the students' life activity did not reveal significant differences in the prevalence of the studied factors in the three universities. 46.03-54.61% of students sleep less than the required norm on weekdays; 52.48-58.73% of students use gadgets 6-7 hours a day or longer. The experience of distance learning has shown that 62.70-74.39% of students consider video lectures a convenient form of learning. The higher prevalence of complaints among SU students, compared with the other two universities, suggested a higher incidence of neurotic reactions of asthenic type, headache syndrome, obsessive-phobic syndrome, gastrointestinal dysfunction in SU students. Limitations. This study did not aim to analyze all the features of the life of modern students in the digital environment, only indicators that could be associated with the transition to a blended form of education in medical and pedagogical universities were considered.The conducted anonymous online survey of 818 students of various universities studying in a mixed form represents a sufficient reference sample to achieve the goal of the study. Conclusions. Digitalization of higher education should be aimed at improving the management of the educational process, reducing transfers in medical universities, switching to video lectures and well-systematized and easy-to-use educational content while maintaining practical classes. Education of high school and university students in mental health is necessary, especially in the digital environment.
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    ISSN: 2412-0650 , 0016-9900
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    Publisher: Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman ; 2021
    In:  Hygiene and sanitation Vol. 99, No. 12 ( 2021-01-25), p. 1431-1437
    In: Hygiene and sanitation, Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman, Vol. 99, No. 12 ( 2021-01-25), p. 1431-1437
    Abstract: Introduction. Universities start their education in their associated pre-universities using University principles of education and modern technologies. The study of the impact of specialized medical training on senior high school students, and the justification of approaches to the hygienic assessment of modern technologies for their specialized training is relevant. Material and methods. The study based on the pre-University of Sechenov University, attended by 181 students aged 15-17 years. The assessment of the psychophysiological status of students was performed using specialized questionnaires (Klimov, Kettel, Schulte, Munsterberg, Spielberg-Hannin, SAN). Physiological methods included the assessment of indices: CFFF, RBD, tremorometry. Results. Specialized medical training exceeds the weekly training load-38-40 hours. Individual project activities are allocated 20 hours per week. Simulation classes are held once a week for 90 minutes with a 5-minute break in the middle. The schedule of classes corresponds to the physiological performance curve. The duration of homework exceeds hygiene standards in 69.2% of students. Among the students, only one in four has a tendency to work in the “person - to-person” system. Mental performance, indices of CSCM, RDO of students in the dynamics of the school day are stable. Indices of tremorometry in simulation classes are stable and indicate a good state of coordination capabilities of the hands. In simulation activities, 53.5% of students have higher-than-average activity, which is 1.4 times more than in a traditional lesson. All students are characterized by a high level of anxiety in all types of educational activities. Conclusion. Training using design and research, digital, simulation, and phantom technologies is adequate to the physiological capabilities of the body of students and can be recommended for the use in medical profile training. Hygienic examination of technologies of profile training of pupils should be based on a comprehensive approach, including assessment of psychophysiological status of students, and also indices of a psychofunctional state students during the lessons.
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    ISSN: 2412-0650 , 0016-9900
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    Publisher: Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman
    Publication Date: 2021
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