2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-129706/v1
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Effectiveness of a One-day Simulation-based Program in Psychiatry for Medical Students: A Controlled Study

Abstract: Background: Training in psychiatry requires specific knowledge, attitudes, and skills that are obtainable by simulation, which needs further development for medical students. After an analysis of previous research with medical students, we evaluated the effectiveness of a one-day teaching program in psychiatry by simulation and validated a scale measuring Confidence in Psychiatric Clinical Skills (CPCQ). Methods: The population was recruited during the 2019-2020 academic year among the 131 fifth-year undergrad… Show more

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