Kripalani Sunil, Jacobson Kara L, Brown Samatha, Manning Kimberly, Rask Kimberly J, Jacobson Terry A
a Department of Internal Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine.
b Emory Center on Health Outcomes and Quality, Department of Health Policy and Management, Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University.
Med Educ Online. 2006 Dec;11(1):4612. doi: 10.3402/meo.v11i.4612.
Nearly 50 percent of Americans lack the literacy skills needed to function effectively in today's health care environment. Experts recommend that health professionals be trained to better communicate with low-literacy patients, but few educational programs have been described. We developed a training program for medical residents that includes a videotaped standardized patient encounter, interactive small-group workshop, one-on-one feedback with a faculty member, and an individual behavioral prescription for improved communication. The program employs key principles of adult learning theory and evidence-based teaching approaches. Residents felt that the topic was relevant and that their communication skills benefited from the intervention. They enjoyed the teaching methods, particularly the individual feedback on their videotaped encounter. A qualitative process evaluation is provided to facilitate the teaching of similar programs elsewhere. Response to this curriculum indicates that residency appears to be a suitable time to raise awareness of health literacy and build appropriate communication skills.
近50%的美国人缺乏在当今医疗环境中有效发挥作用所需的读写能力。专家建议对医疗专业人员进行培训,使其能更好地与低读写能力的患者沟通,但鲜有相关教育项目的报道。我们为住院医生开发了一个培训项目,包括一段标准化患者诊疗的录像、互动式小组研讨会、与教员的一对一反馈,以及一份旨在改善沟通的个人行为处方。该项目采用了成人学习理论的关键原则和循证教学方法。住院医生认为该主题很有意义,且他们的沟通技巧因干预措施而有所提升。他们喜欢这些教学方法,尤其是对他们录像诊疗的个人反馈。本文提供了一项定性过程评估,以促进其他地方类似项目的教学。对该课程的反馈表明,住院医师阶段似乎是提高健康素养意识和培养适当沟通技巧的合适时机。