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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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of Lara Edbrooke and Birgit Campbell, research assistants supporting the study, and the participating students in the study. This research was supported by an Australian Physiotherapy Association Trust Fund, The Pat Cosh grant.