The aim of our study was to compare the interns students who studied at the Departments/Faculties of Nursing, Physiotherapy, Dentistry, and Veterinary and went to clinical practice for at least 1-semester during the pandemic period in terms of fear-of-catching covid-19, quality-of-life and sleep-quality, depression, fatigue, and burnout-levels.This study was carried out on internship students (IG) as registered in four-different departments including Nursing, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, and Veterinary at least four months. In addition, the students registered in the same departments who had never participated in any internship program before were included in the study as control group (CG). 318 last-year internship students and 234 students who did not participate in any internship program, totally 552 students as registered in four-different departments participated in the study. There were statistically significant differences between the all four departments for IG in terms of fear-of-covid-19 (p=0.037), sleep quality (p=0.001), depression (p=0.001), and fatigue (p=0.035). While only quality of life (p=0.022), depression (p=0.040), and burnout (p=0.001) scores significantly differed between gender in IG, no significant differences were observed for dependent variables by gender in CG (p>0.05). In conclusion, this study has revealed that depression and sleep quality level is worse in physiotherapy, nursing, and dentistry interns compared to those of veterinary. We also conclude that the nursing interns were affected more than the nursing students without internship in terms of quality of life and sleep, fatigue, and burnout. Lastly, the results of this study showed that quality of life, depression, and burnout in female interns are worse than male interns.
This online study was approved by the Ethic Commission of Non-Interventional Clinical Research Ethics Committee of Marmara University Faculty of Health Sciences (protocol number: 24.02.2022/30). Data were collected via Google Documents questionnaire by the interns via self-report. Prior to filling out the online survey, all participants read and confirmed a preliminary information sheet that included the purpose of the research and informed consent if they want to participate in the study voluntarily. Those who provided informed consent to participate in this research were able to access the online survey. The study that includes online questionnaire was performed in accordance with the rules of the Declaration of Helsinki. All participants were informed about the study. The study followed the STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) statement for cross-sectional studies.
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Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Physiotherapy |
Journal Section | Original Article |
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Early Pub Date | October 10, 2025 |
Publication Date | October 19, 2025 |
Submission Date | July 16, 2025 |
Acceptance Date | September 16, 2025 |
Published in Issue | Year 2025 Volume: 8 Issue: 4 |