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Cardiac Biofeedback, Mindfulness, and Inner Resources Mobilization Interventions on Performances of Medical Students

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Stress, Psychological
Mindfulness
Stress
Exam Stress
Communication
Stress, Physiological
Performance
Medical Education
Interventions
Other: Control
Other: Resources mobilization
Other: Mindfulness
Other: Cardiac biofeedback
Registration Number
NCT05393219
Lead Sponsor
Claude Bernard University
Brief Summary

Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is a newly implemented evaluation standard for medical students and is a determinant part of the national competition they have to undergo.

Exam periods are significantly associated with increased stress and anxiety which led to reduced performance, impaired memorization and impaired workload capacities.

Cardiac biofeedback and mindfulness techniques are efficient methods for stress reduction. Interventions that aim to mobilize competence, such as mobilization of inner strength and resources techniques, should improve the level of preparation of medical students. These three procedures could influence the stress level and improve performance during the OSCE.

There is currently no study exploring the effect of these physiological and psychological procedures on the performance during OSCE for medical students.

Detailed Description

This randomized, controlled, monocentric study will take place during mandatory rehearsal of Objective Structured Clinical Examination for third year medical students. For examination purposes, the students will be divided into four groups that will undergo identical exams at the same time in four parallel circuits.

Before entering the station of OSCE and before being involved in the research, all the students will receive information about the study and sign a consent form.

Participants will undergo short questionnaires regarding inner resources available to accomplish the exam and questionnaire exploring self-confidence.

Then the groups of students will be randomized in four intervention groups before the examination circuit. All the interventions will last six minutes long. The randomization groups are:

* Cardiac biofeedback (guided through a video with a breathing cursus and visual cardiac feedback)

* Mindfulness (guided through a video)

* Resources and Inner Strength Mobilization (guided through a video)

* Control group (guided through a neutral-content video)

At the end of the intervention, all the students will undergo short questionnaires regarding their perceived level of resources to accomplish the exam and their self-confidence.

During the OSCE, examiner will evaluate the performance of the students. All the examiner will be blind to the student's experimental group.

After the OSCE circuit, students will be asked to rate their perceived emotional performance during the exam (Likert scale). They have to answer a visual analogue scale, to declare how they estimate that the intervention has influenced their performance (from negative to positive).

The final score of the student, as determined by the examiner, will be composed of:

* Objective quantitative score with respect to the specific evaluation grid for each OSCE scenario.

* Subjective qualitative score (Likert scale)

Emotional Performance will be assessed by two means:

* Emotional performance score hetero-evaluated by the examiner (Likert scale)

* Emotional performance score auto-evaluated by the student (Likert scale) Main objective is to show that a preventive physiological and psychological intervention (cardiac biofeedback, or mindfulness, or Inner resource mobilization) is better than a neutral-content video on the following performance during OSCE.

The main outcome is the mean score of student objective quantitative score (composed by the mean of each quantitative score of the five stations during the OSCE) at as determined by the university examiner.

Secondary objectives are to compare the effects of the interventions on all the components of the performance score: objective quantitative score, subjective qualitative score, emotional performance score hetero and auto-evaluated. Three sub-scores of the objective quantitative score (divided into communication (C), knowledge (K) and Skills (S) performance) will be compared. Visual analogue scales of perceived inner resource available to pass the exam, self-confidence and perceived effect of the intervention on the performance will also be compared.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
490
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adult person
  • Registered as medical student at the university
  • Participating at OSCE examination
  • Have signed an informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ControlControlStandardized video tape
Inner resource mobilizationResources mobilizationResources and inner strength mobilization guided through a video tape
MindfulnessMindfulnessMindfulness guided through a video tape
Cardiac BiofeedbackCardiac biofeedbackRelaxing breathing exercise coupled with cardiac biofeedback
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean of quantitative performance score for all the examrated during the exam, calculated during the first 2 weeks after the exam

Mean of quantitative performance score for all the exam (mean of the five performance score for the 5 stations of the exam (from zero to maximum: 40). Each objective performance score of a station is determined by a specific scenario grid performance.) The primary outcome will be determined by university examiners who are independent of the study and blinded to the interventions.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean Differences in Subjective Performancerated during the OSCE, calculated during the first 2 weeks after the OSCE

The subjective qualitative performance is the score qualitative of overall performance of each student as determined by university examiners who are independent of the study and blind to the intervention (mean of 5 scores). Each score of subjective performance will be determine on a Likert scale (from 0 to 5).

Mean Differences in Three Objective Performance sub-scoresrated during the exam, calculated during the first 2 weeks after the exam

Each scenario has a specific grid composed of numerous items. Each item of all the scenario grid will be sorted by regarding if they evaluate communication ability (C), knowledge (K), or skills ability (S).

The sorting of the items between the three groups (C, K and S) will be assessed by two experts independently. In case of a disagreement, a third expert will be asked to choose. Every student will get a score regarding these three sub-scores (from 0 to maximum: 40)

Mean Differences in Hetero-Evaluated Emotional PerformanceOnce - in the 2 minutes after the OSCE station

The emotional performance rated by examiners is the overall appreciation of the student ability to control his/her emotion during each station (e.g., control stress, communicate with empathy...). For each OSCE station, the student emotional performance will be evaluated on a Likert scale (0 to 5) by the examiner.

Mean Differences in Auto-evaluated Emotional Performanceduring the first 5 minutes just after OSCE

The emotional performance rated by the student himself is the overall appreciation of the student demonstrated ability during the whole OSCE (the five stations) to control his/her emotion (e.g., control stress, communicate with empathy...). Each student will evaluated his/her performance on a Likert scale (0 to 5).

Mean Difference of Inner ResourceTwo times : 10min before OSCE (before intervention) and just 2 minutes before the OSCE (after intervention)

Numerical VAS on inner resource available perceived (from 0 to 100 : maximum)

Mean difference of perceived impact of the intervention on performanceJust 5 minutes after the OSCE

Numerical Visual analog scales (VAS) on perceived impact of the intervention on performance (from zero: negative to 100: positive)

Mean Differences of Self confidenceTwo times : 10min before OSCE (before intervention) and just 2 minutes before the OSCE (after intervention)

Numerical VAS on self-confidence perceived from zero to 100: maximum

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Claude Bernard University

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Lyon, France

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