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Effectiveness of a communication skills training program for medical students to identify patients communicative clues

Authors :
Emilio Cervera Barba
Diana Monge Martín
Roger Ruiz Moral
Luis Ángel Pérula de Torres
Cristina Andrade-Rosa
Juan D. Molina
Source :
DDFV. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, instname, DDFV: Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Patient Education and Counseling, 2020.

Abstract

Objective This study explores whether an Experiential Training Programme (ETP) in communication skills (CS) improves students' ability to identify patients clues compared to those who follow a non-experiential training throughout their medical studies. Method Intervention Group (IG): 85 4th-year medical students who received the ETP and Control Group (CG): 67 recently graduated students who did not receive it. Their immediate (written) response was requested to three expressions offered by patients containing communicative clues. The answers were grouped into 2 categories: Clue recognised and response patient-centred and the opposite. Three researchers analysed the answers. Results Responses 366 (65 from the CG and 77 from the IG): 280 did not recognise clues: 131 (62%) in IG and 149 (96%) in CG and 86 recognised them: 80 (37.9%) in IG and 6 (3.9%) in CG (p = 0.000). Some clues were more elusive than others (p = 0,003). Conclusions The students who received the ETP in CS showed greater ability to explore patients perspective taking advantage of different types of communicative clues than those who did not receive it in a non-relational context. Practice implications Further research is needed to assess whether this ability is maintained in simulated or real clinical situations. pre-print 222 KB

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
DDFV. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, instname, DDFV: Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9127ec5b772d2f4dd6c233428d20577d