2016
DOI: 10.3402/meo.v21.30846
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A multicenter study: how do medical students perceive clinical learning climate?

Abstract: BackgroundThe relationship between students and instructors is of crucial importance for the development of a positive learning climate. Learning climate is a multifaceted concept, and its measurement is a complicated process. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine medical students’ perceptions about the clinical learning climate and to investigate differences in their perceptions in terms of various variables.MethodsMedical students studying at six medical schools in Turkey were recruited for … Show more

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“…Further the transition from college to university life, especially in a health care program, is a high‐risk period during which young people are exposed to a myriad of psychological challenges (Burgess et al, ; Yilmaz et al, ; Tackett et al, ). This includes new social relationships (Blomberg et al, ; Castaldelli‐Maia et al, ), greater academic pressure (Read et al, ; Cusimano et al, ), and stress during exams (Sun et al, ; Greene et al, ).…”
Section: Challenges Of Present‐day Health Care Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further the transition from college to university life, especially in a health care program, is a high‐risk period during which young people are exposed to a myriad of psychological challenges (Burgess et al, ; Yilmaz et al, ; Tackett et al, ). This includes new social relationships (Blomberg et al, ; Castaldelli‐Maia et al, ), greater academic pressure (Read et al, ; Cusimano et al, ), and stress during exams (Sun et al, ; Greene et al, ).…”
Section: Challenges Of Present‐day Health Care Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often educators tend to intervene only as rescuers in uncomfortable client–clinician situations (Junod Perron et al, ; Gonzalo et al, ), and expect students to reproduce desirable behaviors and skills simply by observing their educators (Cianciolo et al, ; Lamba et al, ). Another underlying reason for this attitude among educators is that many do not feel confident enough to instruct students in skills that they have not yet mastered (Yilmaz et al, ; Christensen et al, ; Lysak et al, ). Additionally the teaching of client communications skills is not often considered a priority, as the first mandate is to always address the health needs of clients (Augustyniak et al, ; Igde and Sahin, ; Oommen et al, ; Valero‐Chillerón et al, ).…”
Section: Stimulating Intrinsic Motivation In Millennial Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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