Study protocol for the ETMED-L project: Longitudinal study of mental health and interpersonal competence of medical students in a Swiss university using a comprehensive framework of empathy
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PubMed ID
34862292
Description
Physician interpersonal competence is crucial for patient care. How interpersonal competence develops during undergraduate medical education is thus a key issue. Literature on the topic consists predominantly of studies on empathy showing a trend of decline over the course of medical school. However, most existing studies have focused on narrow measures of empathy. The first aim of this project is to study medical students' interpersonal competence with a comprehensive framework of empathy that includes self-reported cognitive and affective empathy, performance-based assessments of emotion recognition accuracy, and a behavioural dimension of empathy. The second aim of the present project is to investigate the evolution of mental health during medical school and its putative link to the studied components of interpersonal competence. Indeed, studies documented a high prevalence of mental health issues among medical students that could potentially impact their interpersonal competence. Finally, this project will enable to test the impact of mental health and interpersonal competence on clinical skills as evaluated by experts and simulated patients.
Date of Publication
2021
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
100 - Philosophy::150 - Psychology
300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology::370 - Education
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Berney, Alexandre | |
Carrard, Valerie | |
Berney, Sylvie | |
Gaume, Jaques | |
Gholam, Mehdi | |
Bart, Pierre-Alexandre | |
Preisig, Martin | |
Wac, Katarzyna | |
Schmid Mast, Marianne | |
Bourquin, Céline |
Additional Credits
Institut für Psychologie, Abt. Persönlichkeitspsychologie, Differentielle Psychologie und Diagnostik
Series
BMJ open
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
ISSN
2044-6055
Access(Rights)
open.access