This study explored the relationship between third-year medical students' self-efficacy and their academic achievement on a third-year family medicine clerkship rotation. The sample size was 103 participants, and the mean age of the participants was 27 years (SD = 4.14). There were 68 male students and 35 female students who participated in the study. The self-efficacy questionnaire was administered prior to the rotation and again the last week of the rotation prior to performance assessments. Performance was measured by an oral examination, a written examination and a preceptor-assessed clinical evaluation.In addition, a principal components analysis of the self-efficacy items (pre- and post-rotation) revealed a transformation in the clerk...
The purpose of this study was to explore student self-efficacy for performance of clinical skills le...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
This study investigates the joint impact of personality characteristics and self‐efficacy on the per...
Background: Self-efficacy (SE), the ability for an individual to believe in their own capabilities, ...
AbstractThe aim is to identify a relevant framework to study self-efficacy in relation to the impact...
This study investigated the effectiveness of an innovative remediation program, based on promoting s...
Introduction: Academic self-efficacy is an important key structure along students' academic progress...
This paper examines the relationship between the self-efficacy and academic performance in Graduatio...
Self-efficacy is a theoretically and empirically robust motivation belief that has been shown to pla...
Objectives: Self-efficacy is defined as a person’s beliefs in his or her abilities to successfully c...
Background: This prospective study from end of medical school through internship investigates the c...
Context: Self-efficacy can enhance an individual\u27s perception of their ability to perform a chall...
Purpose: The purpose of this mixed method study was to determine if a relationship existed between ...
This study explored the construct of self-efficacy and provided information about its relationships ...
Introduction: self-efficacy is referred to individual's beliefs about their abilities to learn and d...
The purpose of this study was to explore student self-efficacy for performance of clinical skills le...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
This study investigates the joint impact of personality characteristics and self‐efficacy on the per...
Background: Self-efficacy (SE), the ability for an individual to believe in their own capabilities, ...
AbstractThe aim is to identify a relevant framework to study self-efficacy in relation to the impact...
This study investigated the effectiveness of an innovative remediation program, based on promoting s...
Introduction: Academic self-efficacy is an important key structure along students' academic progress...
This paper examines the relationship between the self-efficacy and academic performance in Graduatio...
Self-efficacy is a theoretically and empirically robust motivation belief that has been shown to pla...
Objectives: Self-efficacy is defined as a person’s beliefs in his or her abilities to successfully c...
Background: This prospective study from end of medical school through internship investigates the c...
Context: Self-efficacy can enhance an individual\u27s perception of their ability to perform a chall...
Purpose: The purpose of this mixed method study was to determine if a relationship existed between ...
This study explored the construct of self-efficacy and provided information about its relationships ...
Introduction: self-efficacy is referred to individual's beliefs about their abilities to learn and d...
The purpose of this study was to explore student self-efficacy for performance of clinical skills le...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
This study investigates the joint impact of personality characteristics and self‐efficacy on the per...