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Needs assessment for a curriculum for difficult conversations -a survey from 5 Chinese accredited neurology residency training programs

机译:需要评估艰难谈话课程-A调查来自5例中国认可的神经学居住培训计划

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AbstractBackgroundCommunication skill is a core competency in neurology residency training. Specific training in this area at the residency level is often lacking, especially regarding difficult conversations. The aim of this study is to evaluate the current state in teaching residents about difficult conversations in 5 Chinese accredited neurology residency training programs and determine whether there is a perceived need for a formalized curriculum in this field.MethodsAn anonymous, 27-question, cross-sectional online survey addressing difficult conversations for neurological residents were distributed to five grade-A, class-3 hospitals selected from the affiliated teaching hospitals of medical schools qualified to provide neurology residency training in China.Results A total of 182 residents responded to the survey, and the response rate was 67.16% (182/271). Of the participants, 84.6% were female and the average age was 26.8?years. The majority of respondent residents ( n ?=?168; 92.31%) reported being exposed to at least one difficult conversation in their medical careers. Only 43 (23.63%) participants reported having previously received formal communication skills training. In comparison with residents without previous training, those with previous training indicated significantly more confidence ( P ?=?0.003) and were under lower pressure ( P ?=?0.037) in managing difficult conversations. Only 97 (53.3%) residents indicated interest in receiving formal training. Time, lack of enthusiasm, lack of educational materials and faculty expertise were commonly cited barriers to formalized training. ConclusionThis survey provides a preliminary assessment of the current status of education on the topic of difficult conversations in five accredited Chinese neurology residency training programs. Our results suggest that there is an unmet need to further develop and implement educational activities by teaching residents to lead difficult conversations. Future efforts should be made to establish and promote a standard and targeted communication curriculum in difficult conversation for Chinese neurological residents.
机译:AbstractBackgroundConumical技术是神经学居住培训的核心能力。在居住地面的该地区的具体培训往往缺乏,特别是关于困难的对话。本研究的目的是评估居民在5中国认可的神经病学居住培训方案中的困难谈话中的当前国家,并确定是否存在对该领域的正式课程的感知需求。匿名,27个问题,交叉划分在线调查,解决神经系统居民的困难谈话分配到五级,从中国医学院的附属教学医院分发到五年级 - 3级医院,这些医院有资格在中国提供神经学居住培训。结果共有182名居民对该调查作出反应,响应率为67.16%(182/271)。参与者,84.6%是女性,平均年龄为26.8岁。据报道,大多数受访者居民(N?=?168; 92.31%)在其医学职业中接触至少一个艰难的谈话。仅报告的43名(23.63%)参与者报告以前收到了正式的沟通技能培训。与居民没有以前的培训相比,那些先前培训的人表明了更大的置信度(P?= 0.003),并在管理困难的谈话中进行较低压力(P?= 0.037)。只有97(53.3%)居民表示兴趣接受正式培训。时间,缺乏热情,缺乏教育材料和教职员专业知识是常规培训的障碍。结论该调查对五项认可的中国神经内居住培训计划中艰难谈话主题的教育状况进行了初步评估。我们的研究结果表明,有必要通过教授居民越来越艰难的对话进一步发展和实施教育活动。应在中国神经居民的困难谈话中建立和促进一个标准和有针对性的沟通课程的未来努力。

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