THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF STUDENTS OF THE INSTITUTE FOR PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH AT HA NOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

Minh Tuấn Vũ1,, Chí Ninh Phùng1, Việt Hưng Hoàng1, Hồng Uyên Nguyễn1, Huyền Trang Lê2, Thu Hoài Thân1
1 Hanoi Medical University
2 Vietnam National Children's Hospital.

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A cross-sectional descriptive study on 545 students of The Institute for Preventive Medicine and Public Health at Hanoi Medical University in 2022 to survey the status of quality of life with the aim of describing the status of quality of life of medical students with the  EQ-5D-5L toolkit. The results show that the average EQ-5D index of students is 0.934 (SD = ±0.08) and 68.81% of students have a good quality of life score. There is a relationship between the quality of life of medical students and year of study, academic grade, economic condition, chronic disease status.

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