Students' perceptions of learning environment and their leisure-time exercise in medical school: Does sport background matter?
Oksana BabenkoAmber D MosewichJanelle SloychukPublished in: Perspectives on medical education (2020)
The findings indicate that sport background is associated with students' perceptions of the learning environment as supportive of their needs for autonomy and relatedness, but not for competence, and is linked to their leisure-time exercise in medical school. The observed relationships could help inform medical schools curricular initiatives in preventing student burnout right from the start of medical school.