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Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background

Evidence suggests that targeted interventions can improve medical students’ perceptions of professionalism and professional identity formation, resilience and coping skills. However, it is unclear how many educational sessions are required for a meaningful impact. We aimed to determine the impact of single resilience/professionalism tutorials on Year 1 medical students’ coping self-efficacy and resilience and perceptions of professionalism and professional identity formation. We also conducted a qualitative process evaluation.

Methods

A cluster crossover design was used to evaluate tutorials. Student groups were randomly allocated to ‘resilience first’ and ‘professionalism first’ classes, followed immediately by the alternative tutorial. Students (n = 106) completed the Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES) and Penn State Questionnaire on Professionalism (PSCOM) before the first tutorial, between tutorials, and after the second tutorial. Differences in CSES and PSCOM scores between groups were assessed using multivariate analysis of variance. Findings were presented to students (n=6) and focus group data were analysed using reflective thematic analysis.

Results

Within-group effects showed significant increases in scores for CSES and PSCOM, but irrespective of original group allocation. Qualitative results suggested three themes: positive aspects, limitations, and improving training. Several logistical issues were identified that may have inhibited tutorial efficacy.

Conclusion

While we found increased self-efficacy and professionalism scores, these could not be related to the efficacy of respective single tutorials, suggesting that multiple tutorials are required to impact these outcomes. While cross-over designs are feasible to implement, logistical issues may detract from their efficacy. Tutorials could potentially be improved by introducing more interactive learning methods.

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Title
A cluster randomised crossover trial of single resilience and professionalism tutorials among undergraduate medical students
Author
Byrne, David 1 ; Hickey, Anne 1 ; Harkin, Denis 2 ; Ryan, Aine 2 ; Moran, Catherine 1 ; Boland, Fiona 3 ; Illing, Jan 4 ; Staines, Lorna 1 ; Abdelnasser, Mohamed 1 ; Mellon, Lisa 1 ; Kelleher, Caroline 1 ; Doyle, Frank 1 

 Department of Health Psychology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland 
 Centre for Professionalism in Medicine and Health Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland 
 Data Science Centre, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland , Dublin , Ireland 
 Health Professions Education Centre, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland , Dublin , Ireland 
Publication title
Volume
30
Issue
1
Number of pages
17
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Dec 2025
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Place of publication
Abingdon
Country of publication
United Kingdom
Publication subject
e-ISSN
10872981
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Milestone dates
2025-03-11 (Received); 2025-07-01 (Accepted)
ProQuest document ID
3284643048
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/cluster-randomised-crossover-trial-single/docview/3284643048/se-2?accountid=208611
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Last updated
2026-01-02
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ProQuest One Academic