The importance of emotions within medical practice is well documented. Research suggests that how clinicians deal with negative emotions can affect clinical decision-making, health service delivery, clinician well-being, attentiveness to patient care and patient satisfaction. Previous research has identified the transition from student to junior doctor (intern) as a particularly challenging time. While many studies have highlighted the presence of emotions during this transition, how junior doctors manage emotions has rarely been considered. We conducted a secondary analysis of narrative data in which 34 junior doctors, within a few months of transitioning into practice, talked about situations for which they felt prepared or unprepared for...
BACKGROUND: Despite calls to study how healthcare providers\u27 emotions may impact patient safety, ...
PURPOSE: As calls for training and accreditation standards around improved patient care transitions ...
Background: The stress of medical training stems from academic pressure, exhausting work hours and s...
The importance of emotions within medical practice is well documented. Research suggests that how cl...
Objectives: To identify the use of different emotion regulation strategies by medical trainees, and ...
Item does not contain fulltextDealing with emotions is a critical feature of professional behaviour....
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
AIMS: In this article, we want to share our perspective on how simulation sessions could contribute ...
OBJECTIVES:How medical students handle negative emotions expressed by simulated patients during Obje...
ContextEmotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research in...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
\u3cp\u3eContext: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, ...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate (1) emotions-triggering situations faced by medical students; (2) thei...
The stress-coping paradigm of Folkman and Lazarus (1984) was applied to investigate if the communica...
Background: The transition from medical student to hospital-based first year junior doctor (termed "...
BACKGROUND: Despite calls to study how healthcare providers\u27 emotions may impact patient safety, ...
PURPOSE: As calls for training and accreditation standards around improved patient care transitions ...
Background: The stress of medical training stems from academic pressure, exhausting work hours and s...
The importance of emotions within medical practice is well documented. Research suggests that how cl...
Objectives: To identify the use of different emotion regulation strategies by medical trainees, and ...
Item does not contain fulltextDealing with emotions is a critical feature of professional behaviour....
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
AIMS: In this article, we want to share our perspective on how simulation sessions could contribute ...
OBJECTIVES:How medical students handle negative emotions expressed by simulated patients during Obje...
ContextEmotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research in...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
\u3cp\u3eContext: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, ...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate (1) emotions-triggering situations faced by medical students; (2) thei...
The stress-coping paradigm of Folkman and Lazarus (1984) was applied to investigate if the communica...
Background: The transition from medical student to hospital-based first year junior doctor (termed "...
BACKGROUND: Despite calls to study how healthcare providers\u27 emotions may impact patient safety, ...
PURPOSE: As calls for training and accreditation standards around improved patient care transitions ...
Background: The stress of medical training stems from academic pressure, exhausting work hours and s...