BackgroundMental illness in young people is a major public health challenge, with a higher prevalence amongst medical students. This study explores the perspectives of both students and staff in relation to the provision of well-being support within one medical school in the United Kingdom.MethodsA total of 17 second-year medical students and five members of academic and well-being staff at Liverpool Medical School participated in one-to-one semi-structured interviews. Staff and students were asked for their views on existing support services, exploring challenges and ideas for development. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically to identify common themes amongst both students and staff.ResultsStudents wanted to have...
Wellness is a concept of optimal well-being, an essential component for medical students at the pers...
ObjectiveMedical students experience higher prevalence of mental illness than age-matched controls a...
Varun Kothari, Natalie George, Osama Hamid Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London...
OBJECTIVE: To explore medical students' views on support services, stigma, and teaching of wellbeing...
Background: Medical student wellbeing - a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand outline...
BACKGROUND: Medical student wellbeing - a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand outline...
Medical students are more prone to mental health issues than their university contemporaries by reas...
Funding: Medical School, University of St AndrewsDespite relatively high levels of psychological dis...
Medical students and physicians consistently suffer from elevated levels of depression, suicide, and...
Abstract Background Medical student wellbeing – a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand...
Objectives To find out how, why and when medical students think wellbeing should be measured.Design ...
Well-being is a complex concept with objective and subjective elements that contribute to life satis...
The mental health of medical students remains to be a matter of concern. Numerous setting-based and ...
Background: High rates of psychological distress and suicidal ideation are experienced by medical st...
SummaryObjectiveDoubts, competitiveness and preparation for the residency examination increase stres...
Wellness is a concept of optimal well-being, an essential component for medical students at the pers...
ObjectiveMedical students experience higher prevalence of mental illness than age-matched controls a...
Varun Kothari, Natalie George, Osama Hamid Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London...
OBJECTIVE: To explore medical students' views on support services, stigma, and teaching of wellbeing...
Background: Medical student wellbeing - a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand outline...
BACKGROUND: Medical student wellbeing - a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand outline...
Medical students are more prone to mental health issues than their university contemporaries by reas...
Funding: Medical School, University of St AndrewsDespite relatively high levels of psychological dis...
Medical students and physicians consistently suffer from elevated levels of depression, suicide, and...
Abstract Background Medical student wellbeing – a consensus statement from Australia and New Zealand...
Objectives To find out how, why and when medical students think wellbeing should be measured.Design ...
Well-being is a complex concept with objective and subjective elements that contribute to life satis...
The mental health of medical students remains to be a matter of concern. Numerous setting-based and ...
Background: High rates of psychological distress and suicidal ideation are experienced by medical st...
SummaryObjectiveDoubts, competitiveness and preparation for the residency examination increase stres...
Wellness is a concept of optimal well-being, an essential component for medical students at the pers...
ObjectiveMedical students experience higher prevalence of mental illness than age-matched controls a...
Varun Kothari, Natalie George, Osama Hamid Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London...