Sargeant Joan, MacLeod Tanya, Murray Anne
Director Research and Evaluation, Continuing Medical Education, Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4H7.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2011 Fall;31(4):265-7. doi: 10.1002/chp.20139.
Recent research suggests that effective interprofessional communication and collaboration can positively influence patient satisfaction and outcomes. Health professional communication skills do not necessarily improve over time but can improve with formal communication skills training (CST). This article describes the development, evaluation, and lessons learned for a novel theater-based role-play CST program designed to improve community cancer care for patients and families by enhancing health care professionals' communication skills.
Four 2-hour interprofessional communication skills workshops for Nova Scotia health professionals were developed. Topics were (1) Essential Communication Skills, (2) Delivering Difficult News and Providing Support, (3) When Patients and Families Are Angry, and (4) Managing Conflict in the Workplace. Strategies for enhancing communication skills based on the science (evidence-based practice and teaching) and the art (interactive theater) of communication skills were included. Facilitators included professional actors, communication skills facilitators, and trained health professionals.
We used a mixed-methods evaluation design assessing 4 levels of educational outcomes at 3 points: pre- and post-workshop and follow-up.
Five hundred eighteen professionals representing over 20 health professions attended 17 workshops. Data showed the workshops were well received, despite some discomfort with role-playing. Pre/post paired t-tests of self-reported communication skills showed significant improvement after all workshops (p ≤ 0.05); 92% indicated intended changes to their communication practice immediately following the workshops. Of 68 respondents to the follow-up, 59 (87%) reported positive changes in the responses of their patients.
Both positive and negative lessons learned are described.
近期研究表明,有效的跨专业沟通与协作能够对患者满意度及治疗结果产生积极影响。卫生专业人员的沟通技能不一定会随着时间推移而提高,但通过正式的沟通技能培训(CST)可以得到提升。本文介绍了一个新颖的基于剧场的角色扮演CST项目的开发、评估及经验教训,该项目旨在通过提高医疗保健专业人员的沟通技能来改善社区癌症患者及其家庭的护理。
为新斯科舍省的卫生专业人员开展了四个时长为两小时的跨专业沟通技能工作坊。主题分别为:(1)基本沟通技能;(2)传达坏消息与提供支持;(3)患者及家属愤怒时的应对;(4)工作场所冲突的管理。其中包括基于沟通技能的科学(循证实践与教学)和艺术(互动剧场)来提高沟通技能的策略。 facilitators包括专业演员、沟通技能促进者以及经过培训的卫生专业人员。
我们采用混合方法评估设计,在三个时间点评估四个教育成果水平:工作坊前、工作坊后及随访。
代表20多个卫生专业的518名专业人员参加了17个工作坊。数据显示,尽管有些人对角色扮演感到不适,但工作坊仍受到好评。自我报告的沟通技能的前后配对t检验显示,所有工作坊后均有显著改善(p≤0.05);92%的人表示在工作坊结束后立即打算改变其沟通实践。在68名随访受访者中,59人(87%)报告称患者的反应有积极变化。
文中描述了经验教训的正反两方面。