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Difficult conversations: Teaching medical oncology trainees communication skills one hour at a time

机译:困难的谈话:一次教学肿瘤学员一小时沟通技巧

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Difficult conversations about prognosis, end of life, and goals of care arise commonly in medical oncology practice. These conversations are often highly emotional. Medical oncologists need outstanding, patient-centered communication skills to build trust and rapport with their patients and help them make well-informed decisions. Key skills include exploring patients' perspectives, responding to emotion with empathy, and maintaining mindfulness during highly charged conversations. These skills can be taught and learned. Most previously described communication skills training curricula for oncology providers involve multiday retreats, which are costly and can disrupt busy clinical schedules. Many curricula involve a variety of oncology providers, such as physicians and nurses, at various stages of their careers. The authors developed a monthly, one-hour communication skills training seminar series exclusively for physicians in their first year of medical oncology subspecialty training. The curriculum involved a variety of interactive and engaging educational methods, including sociodramatic techniques, role-play, reflective writing, and Balint-type case discussion groups. Medical oncologists in their second and third years of training served as teaching assistants and peer mentors. Learners had the opportunity to practice skills during sessions and with patients between sessions. Learners acquired important skills and found the curriculum to be clinically relevant, judging by anonymous surveys and anonymous responses on reflective writing exercises. Results from the current curriculum are preliminary but lay the foundation for enhanced and expanded communication skills training programs in the future.
机译:关于预后,生命结束的困难对话,以及护理目标通常在医学肿瘤学实践中产生。这些谈话往往是非常情绪化的。医疗肿瘤学家需要卓越,患者中心的沟通技巧,以与患者建立信任和融洽关系,并帮助他们发出知情的决策。关键技能包括探索患者的观点,应对与同理心的情感,并在高度收费的对话中保持心灵。这些技能可以教导和学习。最先前描述的肿瘤提供者的沟通技能培训课程涉及多日期撤退,这是昂贵的,并且可以扰乱繁忙的临床时间表。许多课程涉及各种肿瘤学提供者,例如医生和护士,在他们职业生涯的各个阶段。作者开发了每月一小时的一小时沟通技巧,专门为医生肿瘤课程培训的第一年专门为医生提供研讨会系列。课程涉及各种互动和参与教育方法,包括社会竞技技术,角色扮演,反思写作和Balint型案例讨论组。医疗肿瘤学家在其第二和第三年的培训中担任教学助理和同行导师。学习者有机会在会议期间和会议之间的患者练习技能。学习者获得了重要的技能,并发现课程是临床相关的,通过匿名调查和对反思性写作练习的匿名响应来评估。目前课程的结果是初步的,但为未来增强和扩大的沟通技能培训计划奠定了基础。

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