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Dealing with emotions: medical undergraduates’ preferences in sharing their experiences

Author Affiliations
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, Academic Center for Evidence-Based Sports Medicine, University of Amsterdam, Queen's University Belfast, ...
Published InMedical Education
Year2016
Citations41

Abstract

CONTEXT: Patient care evokes emotional responses such as uncertainty, grief and pride in medical students. There is a need for opportunities to share and express such emotions because they influence students' professional development and well-being. There is a trend towards introducing mentor programmes into medical curricula. It remains unknown whether students are willing and able to share their emotional experiences within this formal setting. We set out to explore how medical students share their emotional experiences and why. METHODS: We used thematic analysis, including purposeful sampling, parallel processes of data collection and constant comparative analysis, maintaining an audit trail for validation purposes. The study had a constructivist, interactional design and used Goffman's dramaturgical theory as an interpretive framework. Nineteen students…
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