Haq Cynthia, Steele David J, Marchand Lucille, Seibert Christine, Brody David
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, WI 53715, USA.
Fam Med. 2004 Jan;36 Suppl:S43-50.
This paper describes the content and methods used to teach communication skills in Undergraduate Medical Education for the 21st Century (UME-21) schools and provides suggestions for future efforts.
Faculty leaders of curriculum projects at UME-21 schools provided reports describing new communication curriculum projects. Reports were reviewed and analyzed, curriculum content and methods were categorized into themes, and findings were confirmed through phone interviews with lead faculty at each participating school.
Curriculum projects were designed to improve medical students' communication skills during the clerkship years at 12 participating UME-21 schools. These skills were addressed through a variety of teaching methods and applied in interactions with patients, health teams, and community members. Curricular themes included conflict resolution, delivery of bad news, addressing patient preferences for end-of-life care, patient and community health education, communicating with families, and working effectively with patients from diverse backgrounds. Students' communication skill competencies were assessed through a variety of methods including objective structured clinical examinations, focused observation and feedback, and debriefing sessions based on recall, audiotapes, or videotapes of encounters.
Opportunities for students to develop, apply, and refine their communication skills can be embedded throughout the medical school curricula. Our findings illustrate the variety of methods that may be used to teach and evaluate medical students' communication skill competencies. Future challenges include development of comprehensive longitudinal curricula, practical teaching methods, valid evaluation tools, and faculty development.
本文描述了21世纪本科医学教育(UME - 21)院校中用于教授沟通技能的内容和方法,并为未来的工作提供了建议。
UME - 21院校课程项目的教师负责人提供了描述新沟通课程项目的报告。对报告进行了审查和分析,将课程内容和方法归类为主题,并通过与各参与学校的首席教师进行电话访谈来确认研究结果。
课程项目旨在提高12所参与的UME - 21院校临床实习阶段医学生的沟通技能。这些技能通过多种教学方法得以传授,并应用于与患者、医疗团队和社区成员的互动中。课程主题包括冲突解决、坏消息告知、处理患者对临终关怀的偏好、患者及社区健康教育、与家属沟通以及与不同背景患者有效合作。通过多种方法评估学生的沟通技能能力,包括客观结构化临床考试、重点观察与反馈以及基于回忆、会面录音或录像带的汇报会。
医学生培养、应用和完善沟通技能的机会可贯穿医学院校课程。我们的研究结果说明了可用于教授和评估医学生沟通技能能力的多种方法。未来的挑战包括开发全面的纵向课程、实用的教学方法、有效的评估工具以及教师发展。