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A Multimodal Curriculum With Patient Feedback to Improve Medical Student Communication: Pilot Study

机译:具有患者反馈的多模式课程,以改善医学生的交流:初步研究

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Introduction: Despite the extraordinary amount of time physicians spend communicating withpatients, dedicated education strategies on this topic are lacking. The objective of this study was todevelop a multimodal curriculum including direct patient feedback and assess whether it improvescommunication skills as measured by the Communication Assessment Tool (CAT) in fourth-yearmedical students during an emergency medicine (EM) clerkship. Methods: This was a prospective, randomized trial of fourth-year students in an EM clerkship atan academic medical center from 2016-2017. We developed a multimodal curriculum to teachcommunication skills consisting of 1) an asynchronous video on communication skills, and 2)direct patient feedback from the CAT, a 15-question tool with validity evidence in the emergencydepartment setting. The intervention group received the curriculum at the clerkship midpoint. Thecontrol group received the curriculum at the clerkship’s end. We calculated proportions and oddsratios (OR) of students achieving maximum CAT score in the first and second half of the clerkship. Results: A total of 64 students were enrolled: 37 in the control group and 27 in the interventiongroup. The percentage of students achieving the maximum CAT score was similar between groupsduring the first half (OR 0.70, p = 0.15). Following the intervention, students in the intervention groupachieved a maximum score more often than the control group (OR 1.65, p = 0.008). Conclusion: Students exposed to the curriculum early had higher patient ratings on communicationcompared to the control group. A multimodal curriculum involving direct patient feedback may be aneffective means of teaching communication skills.
机译:简介:尽管医生花费了大量时间与患者交流,但仍缺乏针对该主题的专门的教育策略。这项研究的目的是开发一种多模式课程,包括直接的患者反馈,并评估它是否提高了急诊医学(EM)培训期间的四年级医学学生的沟通评估工具(CAT)所衡量的沟通技能。方法:这是一项2016年至2017年在EM职员阿坦学术医学中心进行的四年级学生的前瞻性随机试验。我们开发了一种多模式课程来教授沟通技能,包括1)关于沟通技能的异步视频,以及2)CAT的直接患者反馈,CAT是一个15道问题的工具,在急诊科中具有有效证据。干预小组在职员中点接受了课程。控制组在业务结束时收到了课程。我们计算了在上半部和下半部获得最大CAT分数的学生的比例和比值(OR)。结果:总共招收了64名学生:对照组37名,干预组27名。上半年,各组之间达到最大CAT分数的学生百分比相似(OR 0.70,p = 0.15)。干预后,干预组的学生获得最高分的频率高于对照组(OR 1.65,p = 0.008)。结论:与对照组相比,早期接触课程的学生在交流方面的患者评分更高。涉及患者直接反馈的多模式课程可能是教授沟通技巧的有效手段。

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