2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1076985
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Assessment, life circumstances, curriculum and skills: Barriers and enablers to student mental wellbeing in distance learning

Abstract: Student mental wellbeing is increasingly a priority for universities, and this is particularly critical in a distance learning context. Studies have found that studying, academic pressure, university culture and systems can affect students’ mental health. There are increasing calls for universities to take a compassionate, holistic approach to supporting student wellbeing, and identify the barriers that are created by university cultures, systems, pedagogies, curricula, tuition and assessment practices. This s… Show more

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“…Medical professionals are now tasked with adapting to the evolving demands of this time (Pollock et al, 2020 ; Di Giuseppe et al, 2021 ; Jia et al, 2022 ; Blake et al, 2023 ). Thus, it becomes imperative for medical educators to weave stress-reduction techniques and resilience-building strategies into the fabric of competency-based medical curricula (CBMC), aiming to safeguard the mental wellbeing of future doctors (Slavin et al, 2014 ; Edmonds et al, 2023 ; Lister et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical professionals are now tasked with adapting to the evolving demands of this time (Pollock et al, 2020 ; Di Giuseppe et al, 2021 ; Jia et al, 2022 ; Blake et al, 2023 ). Thus, it becomes imperative for medical educators to weave stress-reduction techniques and resilience-building strategies into the fabric of competency-based medical curricula (CBMC), aiming to safeguard the mental wellbeing of future doctors (Slavin et al, 2014 ; Edmonds et al, 2023 ; Lister et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In UK Higher Education (HE), sector bodies are calling for universities to take a more proactive and holistic approach, working in partnership with students to embed mental wellbeing throughout learning, tuition and curricula (Houghton & Anderson 2017;Hughes & Spanner 2019;Piper & Emmanuel 2019;Universities UK 2020). Participatory approaches and partnerships with students are particularly crucial in designing successful student-centred interventions and solutions (Lister, Coughlan, et al 2021;Lister, Riva, et al 2022), and working in partnership with students to identify where barriers to positive mental wellbeing reside has been found to be successful in identifying areas for intervention (Lister 2021;Lister et al 2023;Lister, Seale & Douce 2021). An example of a taxonomy of barriers and enablers to mental wellbeing in distance learning is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staff survey respondents' characteristics.There were statistically significant variations in responses from students from different demographic groups. For example, students who disclosed a mental health condition to the university were statistically more likely to experience barriers than students who did not, but were just as likely to benefit from enablers to mental wellbeing (for details and statistics, seeLister et al 2023). This implies that enablers are positively experienced by students in general, while barriers appear more keenly felt by students with diagnosed mental health difficulties.Students were also asked an open question about 'things you would like the [university] to do to support students' mental wellbeing in studying'.…”
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“…05, November 2023, pp. 236-244 compassionate and holistic approach to supporting student mental health, addressing barriers and promoting enablers such as building study skills and providing support systems [13]. Indonesia's rich cultural diversity and evolving societal norms provide a unique context for exploring the relationships between social media use, exercise habits, social support, and mental health among college students [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%