Mental health in medical students: time to act.

The clinical teacher Pub Date : 2019-08-01 Epub Date: 2019-06-28 DOI:10.1111/tct.13047
Fady Awad, Mina Awad, Karen Mattick, Paul Dieppe
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Abstract

Background: Mental health problems are prevalent amongst medical students. However, many students delay seeking medical help or support from the medical school for a variety of reasons, including a fear of facing fitness to practice proceedings. Tackling this problem of awareness and delayed presentation will need a strong and dedicated focus at all stages, with prevention being of great importance.

Methods: A conference dedicated to mental health and well-being was organised for students of all years. The first part of the conference centred on well-being dilemmas and the second part focused on discussing important issues in small group sessions.

Results: Students were divided into eight groups and each group suggested improvements to the course that they felt would improve mental health and well-being. The main suggestions raised were: reassurance that the disclosure of mental health problems would not automatically result in fitness to practice proceedings; separate academic and pastoral roles of tutors; open up the topic of mental health and well-being more frequently during the programme; improve knowledge about the availability of support services; and have mentors who are at an earlier stage in postgraduate training (e.g. junior doctors).

Discussion: It is necessary to tackle the prevalent myths about this topic. Many students are unaware of the support services available. This conference has therefore sought to increase awareness of the topic. An approach is also now needed to identify those who need extra help. The authors strongly advocate opening up this topic throughout the course in the context of a dedicated conference, for example. Many students are unaware of the support services available The authors strongly advocate opening up this topic throughout the course in the context of a dedicated conference ….

医学生的心理健康:是时候采取行动了。
背景:心理健康问题在医学生中普遍存在。然而,由于各种原因,许多学生推迟向医学院寻求医疗帮助或支持,包括害怕面对健身练习程序。解决这一问题的意识和延迟的发言将需要在所有阶段的强大和专门的关注,预防是非常重要的。方法:为所有年级的学生组织了一次关于心理健康和幸福的会议。会议的第一部分集中讨论福利困境,第二部分集中在小组会议上讨论重要问题。结果:学生被分为八组,每组都建议对课程进行改进,以改善他们的心理健康和幸福感。提出的主要建议是:保证披露精神健康问题不会自动导致适合执业诉讼;导师的学术和教牧角色分开;在方案中更频繁地提出心理健康和福祉的主题;提高对可获得性支助服务的认识;并拥有处于研究生培训早期阶段的导师(例如初级医生)。讨论:有必要解决关于这个话题的普遍误解。许多学生不知道可用的支持服务。因此,本次会议力求提高对这一专题的认识。现在还需要一种方法来识别那些需要额外帮助的人。例如,作者强烈主张在专门会议的背景下,在整个课程中开放这个主题。许多学生不知道可用的支持服务,作者强烈主张在专门会议....的背景下,在整个课程中开放这个主题
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