Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

During their studies, the dental students of Brest (France) learn their future profession by working in the Dental University Hospital, from the fourth academic year. This clinical activity is considered as both a source of satisfaction and stress by most of the students. The main objective of this study is to investigate the experience of Brest dental students through a qualitative methodology, with individual interviews, followed by an analysis by grounded theory (Paillé, 1994).


Clinical Trial Description

During their studies, the dental students of Brest (France) learn their future profession by working in the Dental University Hospital, from the fourth academic year. This clinical activity is considered as a source of satisfaction by most of the students. They are also reassured because they know that they will easily find an employment at the end of their studies. However, the clinical activity can also create a stress among the students, which varies with their progress in their studies (Polychronopoulou et Divaris, 2009). Other sources of stress could also be identified. This multifactorial stress can influence their well-being, their practices and their relationships with patients. The stress and satisfactions of the dental students have mainly been studied by some questionnaires (Inquimbert et al., 2017). The main objective of this study is to investigate the experience of Brest dental students through a qualitative methodology, with individual interviews, followed by an analysis by grounded theory (Paillé, 1994). This type of research can enable us to keep a broad approach of students' experience and to stay faithful to it. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT04364100
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Brest
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date February 19, 2020
Completion date March 3, 2020

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT06247618 - Virtual Reality for Pediatric Palliative Care Team N/A
Recruiting NCT05056571 - Progressive Muscle Relaxation Exercise on Intensive Care Nurses N/A
Completed NCT05198414 - SER+ Against COVID-19 - Interventions to Strengthen the Resilience of HCWs in Ecuador
Enrolling by invitation NCT05974735 - Adaptability to Stress of Healthcare Workers in the 8th Arrondissement
Completed NCT05154019 - Managing Minds at Work: A Feasibility Pilot Trial N/A
Recruiting NCT05608889 - Corrections Work's Adverse Effects and a Total Worker Health Program to Enhance Well-being N/A
Recruiting NCT06271278 - The Effect of Emotional Freedom Techniques Application on Nurses N/A
Recruiting NCT04242862 - Burn Out Among Medical Family Doctors
Completed NCT03833986 - The Effect of a Stress Management Program on Occupational Stress and Coping Strategies Among Nurses N/A
Completed NCT02115438 - A Cohort Study for Occupational Stress Induced Early Embryonic Death N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT04166643 - Worksite Wellness Within Long-term Care Facilities N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05931406 - Effects of a Sedentary Behaviors at Work on Health in Emergency Medical Dispatchers and CODIS Operators (SECODIS) N/A
Recruiting NCT03706560 - Professional Consequences of Ocular Trauma Hospitalized at the Hospital Centre of Clermont-Ferrand
Recruiting NCT05871411 - Validation of Visual Analog Scales to Measure SatisfactiOn and WELL-being at Work (SoWell-VAS)
Completed NCT05626543 - The Effect of Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavior Therapy on Occupational Stress Management N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT04363229 - Psychological Impact of COVID19 Among Doctors in Assiut University Hospitals
Completed NCT04849546 - Staff Physical and Mental Health Assessment in the Aftermath of the First Peak of the Covid-19 Outbreak
Completed NCT04625777 - Selah Trial of Stress Interventions for Clergy: Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Daily Examen, and Stress Inoculation N/A
Completed NCT04246736 - A Proactive Intervention Promoting Strategies for Sleep and Recovery in Nurses N/A
Recruiting NCT04204486 - Health, Wellbeing and Performance in Law Enforcement Workers Early Phase 1