Journal article

Replacing stressful challenges with positive coping strategies: a resilience program for clinical placement learning

C Delany, KJ Miller, D El-Ansary, L Remedios, A Hosseini, S McLeod

Advances in Health Sciences Education | Published : 2015

Abstract

Clinical education is foundational to health professional training. However, it is also a time of increased stress for students. A student’s perception of stressors and their capacity to effectively manage them is a legitimate concern for educators, because anxiety and decreased coping strategies can interfere with effective learning, clinical performance and capacity to care for patients. Resilience is emerging as a valuable construct to underpin positive coping strategies for learning and professional practice. We report the development and evaluation of a psycho-education resilience program designed to build practical skills-based resilience capacities in health science (physiotherapy) st..

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