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'I was uncertain, but I was acting on it': A longitudinal qualitative study of medical students' responses to uncertainty.

Georgina C StephensMahbub SarkarMichelle D Lazarus
Published in: Medical education (2023)
Students' descriptions of responses to uncertainty suggest existing UT conceptualisations may not holistically reflect medical students' experiences of what it means to be uncertainty 'tolerant', especially pertaining to conceptualisations of 'tolerance' centred on emotions (e.g. stress) rather than how uncertainty is ultimately managed. Extending from this study, the field could consider redefining characteristics of uncertainty 'tolerance' to focus on adaptive cognitive and behavioural responses, rather than emotional responses as key indicators of 'tolerance'.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • mental health
  • stress induced
  • heat stress