2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-06087-6
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Relationships between self-efficacy beliefs and personal factors in final-year medical students

Lea Jebram,
Sigrid Harendza

Abstract: Background Medical students entering postgraduate training often feel ill-prepared for clinical practice. This has implications for physician well-being and the quality of patient care. Self-efficacy represents an important contributing factor in the transition process. Identifying student characteristics associated with self-efficacy is important in order to design possible interventions to enhance self-efficacy. Therefore, we assessed the relationship between final-year medical students’ general… Show more

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