Impact of a Stress Management Training Course - Trial NCT06404255
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Université Paris-Saclay
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
May 15, 2024
May 15, 2027
Primary Outcome
Functional impact of stress after ECOS
Summary
Objective structured clinical examinations (ECOS) are playing an increasingly important role
 in the training and assessment of medical students, and now account for 30% of the grade for
 access to the 3rd cycle of medical studies.
 
 Although students generally seem to have a favorable opinion of this examination modality,
 several studies have reported that ECOS are a greater source of stress than other types of
 examination, particularly written examinations.
 
 The investigators aim to assess the benefits of a stress management training for medical
 students, on the negative impact of stress during ECOS.
 
 The investigators hypothesize that training in stress management could be beneficial for
 medical students, in particular to prepare them mentally to limit the negative impact of
 stress durgin ECOS, and ultimately reduce their overall stress and potentially improve their
 performance.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06404255
Non-Device Trial

