OBJECTIVES:How medical students handle negative emotions expressed by simulated patients during Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) has not been fully investigated. We aim to explore (i) whether medical students respond differently to different types of patients' emotional cues; and (2) possible effects of patients' progressive disclosure of emotional cues on students' responses. METHODS:Forty OSCE consultations were video recorded and coded for patients' expressions of emotional distress and students' responses using a validated behavioural coding scheme (the Verona Coding Definitions of Emotional Sequence). Logistic multilevel regression was adopted to model the probability of the occurrence of student reduce space response ...
ContextPatient care evokes emotional responses such as uncertainty, grief and pride in medical stude...
\u3cp\u3eContext: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, ...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
How medical students handle negative emotions expressed by simulated patients during Objective Struc...
Funding: This study was conducted as part of the communication skill teaching programme within the S...
Objective Explore medical students’ verbal responses to patients expressing emotional issues in a m...
Little is known about the relationship between medical students' expression of emotion when confront...
Introduction. The aim of this study was to describe the teaching methods of a 24-hour optional cours...
Introduction: Although the task of handling emotions during a medical consultation seems to be at le...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the impact of giving junior medical students control over t...
Purpose: Medical students’ negative emotions have the potential to hinder their learning, but there ...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the impact of giving junior medical students control over ...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate (1) emotions-triggering situations faced by medical students; (2) thei...
Item does not contain fulltextDealing with emotions is a critical feature of professional behaviour....
Context: Identifying the factors that may interfere with or sharpen the ability to recognise emotion...
ContextPatient care evokes emotional responses such as uncertainty, grief and pride in medical stude...
\u3cp\u3eContext: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, ...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...
How medical students handle negative emotions expressed by simulated patients during Objective Struc...
Funding: This study was conducted as part of the communication skill teaching programme within the S...
Objective Explore medical students’ verbal responses to patients expressing emotional issues in a m...
Little is known about the relationship between medical students' expression of emotion when confront...
Introduction. The aim of this study was to describe the teaching methods of a 24-hour optional cours...
Introduction: Although the task of handling emotions during a medical consultation seems to be at le...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the impact of giving junior medical students control over t...
Purpose: Medical students’ negative emotions have the potential to hinder their learning, but there ...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the impact of giving junior medical students control over ...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate (1) emotions-triggering situations faced by medical students; (2) thei...
Item does not contain fulltextDealing with emotions is a critical feature of professional behaviour....
Context: Identifying the factors that may interfere with or sharpen the ability to recognise emotion...
ContextPatient care evokes emotional responses such as uncertainty, grief and pride in medical stude...
\u3cp\u3eContext: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, ...
Context: Emotions play a central role in the professional development of doctors; however, research ...