2024
DOI: 10.5334/pme.1261
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Medical Students’ General Beliefs and Specific Perceptions about Patient Feedback Before and after Training in a Clinical Context

M. Charlotte L. Eijkelboom,
Renske A. M. De Kleijn,
Joost Frenkel
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Despite its high potential, patient feedback does not always result in learning. For feedback to be effective students must engage with it, which partly depends on their perceptions of feedback. To better understand student engagement with patient feedback in a clinical context, this study explored the following research questions: 1) What are medical students’ general beliefs about patient feedback and what are their specific perceptions of feedback messages? 2) What is the difference between th… Show more

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