A conceptual framework of stress management intervention for medical students

  • Yusoff M
  • Yaacob M
  • Naing N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Teaching stress management skills for medical students has been echoed as an important educational component in medical education. Discussions about approaches to teaching stress management in medical education context are largely unexplored despite of a large number of articles have emphasized on its importance. This paper describes four elements in a framework as an approach to teaching stress management skills in medical education. As one moves through the DEAL elements, it provides a greater degree of insight on stress management ability as is acquired through one’s awareness, experience and conscious effort that allow stressful situations to be handled effectively and efficiently. It may provide a useful educational framework for medical teachers to teach and assess stress management skills of medical students. It also may be used as an aid in planning, implementing and evaluating stress management programs in medical schools. The authors discuss about the implications of this framework for future research in medical education.

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Yusoff, M. S. B., Yaacob, M. J., Naing, N. N., & Esa, A. R. (2013). A conceptual framework of stress management intervention for medical students. Education in Medicine Journal, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.5959/eimj.v5i3.154

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