Hubungan Tingkat Stres Dengan Karakteristik Peserta OSCE UKMPPD Di Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Baiturrahmah

  • Akbar R
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Abstract

Background: Objective Structured clinical examination(osce) one of format test to determine student’s compentency skill’s and OSCE is a factor that trigger stress of student’s. Purpore: The aim of this study was to find out the association betweet stress level and characteristics with OSCE UKMPPD participants in faculty of medicine at University of Baiturrahmah. Method: This study was a correlative analytic with cross sectional design. The sample method was consecutive sampling using 51 samples. This study was conducted with population of student’s who participated osce ukmppd in faculty of medicine at university of Baiturrahmah in the period November 2019. Stress level is measured by questionnaire Perceived Stress Scale (PSS).  Processing data using SPSS 24.0 programs. Analysis univariate using frequency of sex, age, material status, frequency of following OSCE, stress level, with form in distribution table and analysis bivariate using Mann-Whinney test. The results: The caracteristics of student by sex female 38 people (74%), most age was 17-25 years old 38 people (76%), most marital status is single 33 people (64%), the highest frequency of  student’s taking the first are 46 people (90%). Analysis result bivariat is a association between stress level with gender, age, material ststus, and frequency of following OSCE ,with value p0,005. Conclution: There is a association between stress level with gender, age, material status and frequency of following OSCE.

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Akbar, R. R. (2023). Hubungan Tingkat Stres Dengan Karakteristik Peserta OSCE UKMPPD Di Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Baiturrahmah. Scientific Journal, 2(4), 143–152. https://doi.org/10.56260/sciena.v2i4.101

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