Abstract: Background & Objectives: Pre-examination Stress is a common condition faced by students prior to exams and is quite predominant among medical students. Many studies have been conducted to assess the impact of stress on students prior to examinations. Stress leads to autonomic arousal and change in many of autonomic functions. In this study our aim to determine changes in parameters of autonomic functions in the first year medical students during pre-examination period. Methods: The study group consisted of 30 medical students (17 males and 13 females) who were students of first year M.B.B.S, medical college, Baroda. The data of parameters of autonomic functions (pulse rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, body temperatu...
Background: The Valsalva manoeuvre is commonly used as a method of assessing normal or disordered Au...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2019A student’s academic career and future profession can be...
To evaluate the level of stress induced by clinical training, ambulatory electrocardiograms from 12 ...
Introduction: Medical students face a variety of stress at medical school, which includes high acade...
OBJECTIVES: An increased stress is a common cause of mental fatigue and physical consumption among m...
Background: It has been proved by different research works that examination is a stress factor for s...
Students find the medical curriculum stressful and it has been shown in the most physiological studi...
INTRODUCTION: Medical training is highly stressful particularly for those who are beginning their ...
Background: Stress has been seen to deteriorate normal physiological functions as well as the psycho...
Real-life stressors, such as university examination, cause an increase in sympathetic activity of th...
The current case study is based on semi structured interviews. The psychological effects of stress c...
Controversies exist regarding the impact of psychological stress on the functioning of the immune sy...
Objective: The purpose of our study was to determine the occurrence of domain parameters of heartrat...
Background & Objective: Examinations are among the most important stressors in schools and universit...
AbstractThis study investigated the relationship between burnout and hemodynamic and autonomic funct...
Background: The Valsalva manoeuvre is commonly used as a method of assessing normal or disordered Au...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2019A student’s academic career and future profession can be...
To evaluate the level of stress induced by clinical training, ambulatory electrocardiograms from 12 ...
Introduction: Medical students face a variety of stress at medical school, which includes high acade...
OBJECTIVES: An increased stress is a common cause of mental fatigue and physical consumption among m...
Background: It has been proved by different research works that examination is a stress factor for s...
Students find the medical curriculum stressful and it has been shown in the most physiological studi...
INTRODUCTION: Medical training is highly stressful particularly for those who are beginning their ...
Background: Stress has been seen to deteriorate normal physiological functions as well as the psycho...
Real-life stressors, such as university examination, cause an increase in sympathetic activity of th...
The current case study is based on semi structured interviews. The psychological effects of stress c...
Controversies exist regarding the impact of psychological stress on the functioning of the immune sy...
Objective: The purpose of our study was to determine the occurrence of domain parameters of heartrat...
Background & Objective: Examinations are among the most important stressors in schools and universit...
AbstractThis study investigated the relationship between burnout and hemodynamic and autonomic funct...
Background: The Valsalva manoeuvre is commonly used as a method of assessing normal or disordered Au...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2019A student’s academic career and future profession can be...
To evaluate the level of stress induced by clinical training, ambulatory electrocardiograms from 12 ...