Associations between medical students' stress, academic burnout and moral courage efficacy.
Galit Neufeld-KroszynskiKeren MichaelOrit Karnieli-MillerPublished in: BMC psychology (2024)
The results emphasize the importance of promoting medical students' well-being-in terms of stress and burnout-to enhance their moral courage efficacy. Medical education interventions should focus on improving medical students' professional efficacy since it affects both their moral courage efficacy toward others and their self-actions. This can help create a safer and more appropriate medical culture.