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      Study protocol for the ETMED-L project: longitudinal study of mental health and interpersonal competence of medical students in a Swiss university using a comprehensive framework of empathy

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          Physician interpersonal competence is crucial for patient care. How interpersonal competence develops during undergraduate medical education is thus a key issue. Literature on the topic consists predominantly of studies on empathy showing a trend of decline over the course of medical school. However, most existing studies have focused on narrow measures of empathy. The first aim of this project is to study medical students’ interpersonal competence with a comprehensive framework of empathy that includes self-reported cognitive and affective empathy, performance-based assessments of emotion recognition accuracy, and a behavioural dimension of empathy. The second aim of the present project is to investigate the evolution of mental health during medical school and its putative link to the studied components of interpersonal competence. Indeed, studies documented a high prevalence of mental health issues among medical students that could potentially impact their interpersonal competence. Finally, this project will enable to test the impact of mental health and interpersonal competence on clinical skills as evaluated by experts and simulated patients.

          Methods and analysis

          This project consists of an observational longitudinal study with an open cohort design. Each year during the four consecutive years of the project, every medical student (curriculum years 1–6) of the University of Lausanne in Switzerland will be asked to complete an online questionnaire including several interpersonal competence and mental health measures. Clinical skills assessments from examinations and training courses with simulated patients will also be included. Linear mixed models will be used to explore the longitudinal evolutions of the studied components of interpersonal competence and mental health as well as their reciprocal relationship and their link to clinical skills.

          Ethics and dissemination

          The project has received ethical approval from the competent authorities. Findings will be disseminated through internal, regional, national and international conferences, news and peer-reviewed journals.

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                Journal
                BMJ Open
                BMJ Open
                bmjopen
                bmjopen
                BMJ Open
                BMJ Publishing Group (BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JR )
                2044-6055
                2021
                3 December 2021
                : 11
                : 12
                : e053070
                Affiliations
                [1 ]departmentPsychiatric Liaison Service , Lausanne University Hospital , Lausanne, Switzerland
                [2 ]departmentFaculty of Biology and Medicine , University of Lausanne , Lausanne, Switzerland
                [3 ]departmentService of General Psychiatry , Lausanne University Hospital , Lausanne, Switzerland
                [4 ]departmentInstitute of Psychology , University of Bern , Bern, Switzerland
                [5 ]departmentAlcohol Treatment Centre , Lausanne University Hospital , Lausanne, Switzerland
                [6 ]departmentInstitute of Mathematics , EPFL , Lausanne, Switzerland
                [7 ]departmentDepartment of Internal Medicine , Lausanne University Hospital , Lausanne, Switzerland
                [8 ]departmentCentre for Psychiatric Epidemiology and Psychopathology , Lausanne University Hospital , Lausanne, Switzerland
                [9 ]departmentDepartment of Computer Science , University of Geneva , Geneva, Switzerland
                [10 ]departmentDepartment of Organizational Behavior , University of Lausanne , Lausanne, Switzerland
                Author notes
                [Correspondence to ] Professor Alexandre Berney; alexandre.berney@ 123456chuv.ch

                AB and VC are joint first authors.

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                Article
                bmjopen-2021-053070
                10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053070
                8647527
                34862292
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                History
                : 04 May 2021
                : 22 October 2021
                Funding
                Funded by: Swiss National Science Foundation;
                Award ID: 10001C_197442
                Categories
                Medical Education and Training
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                medical education & training,mental health,depression & mood disorders,anxiety disorders

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