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了解模拟患者对医疗保健学习者沟通技巧的影响:一项系统综述。

Understanding the impact of simulated patients on health care learners' communication skills: a systematic review.

作者信息

Kaplonyi Jessica, Bowles Kelly-Ann, Nestel Debra, Kiegaldie Debra, Maloney Stephen, Haines Terry, Williams Cylie

机构信息

Peninsula Health, Allied Health, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.

Department of Community Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice, Monash University, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2017 Dec;51(12):1209-1219. doi: 10.1111/medu.13387. Epub 2017 Aug 18.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Effective communication skills are at the core of good health care. Simulated patients (SPs) are increasingly engaged as an interactive means of teaching, applying and practising communication skills with immediate feedback. There is a large body of research into the use of manikin-based simulation but a gap exists in the body of research on the effectiveness of SP-based education to teach communication skills that impact patient outcomes. The aim of this systematic review was to critically analyse the existing research, investigating whether SP-based communication skills training improves learner-patient communication, how communication skill improvement is measured, and who measures these improvements.

METHODS

The databases Medline, ProQuest (Health & Medical Complete, Nursing and Allied Health Source) and CINAHL (EBSCOhost) Education Resources Information Centre (ERIC) were searched for articles that investigated the effects of SP-based education on the communication skills of medical, nursing and allied health learners.

RESULTS

There were 60 studies included in the review. Only two studies reported direct patient outcomes, one reporting some negative impact, and no studies included an economic analysis. Many studies reported statistically significant third-party ratings of improved communication effectiveness following SP-based education; however, studies were unable to be pooled for meta-analysis because of the outcome collection methods. There were a small number of studies comparing SP with no training at all and there were no differences between communication skills, contradicting the results from studies reporting benefits. Of the 60 studies included for analysis, 54 (90%) met the minimum quality score of 7/11, with four articles (7%) scoring 11/11.

CONCLUSION

SP-based education is widely accepted as a valuable and effective means of teaching communication skills but there is limited evidence of how this translates to patient outcomes and no indication of economic benefit for this type of training over another method.

摘要

背景

有效的沟通技巧是优质医疗保健的核心。模拟患者(SPs)越来越多地被用作一种互动式教学手段,用于教授、应用和练习沟通技巧并获得即时反馈。关于基于人体模型的模拟使用已有大量研究,但在基于模拟患者的教育对影响患者结局的沟通技巧教学效果方面的研究存在空白。本系统评价的目的是批判性地分析现有研究,调查基于模拟患者的沟通技巧培训是否能改善学习者与患者之间的沟通、沟通技巧的改善如何衡量以及由谁来衡量这些改善。

方法

在Medline、ProQuest(健康与医学全集、护理与联合健康资源)和CINAHL(EBSCOhost)教育资源信息中心(ERIC)数据库中检索调查基于模拟患者的教育对医学、护理和联合健康专业学习者沟通技巧影响的文章。

结果

该评价纳入了60项研究。只有两项研究报告了直接的患者结局,一项报告了一些负面影响,且没有研究进行经济分析。许多研究报告称,基于模拟患者的教育后,第三方对沟通有效性改善的评分在统计学上具有显著意义;然而,由于结局收集方法的原因,这些研究无法合并进行荟萃分析。有少数研究将模拟患者与完全不培训进行了比较,结果显示沟通技巧没有差异,这与报告有益处的研究结果相矛盾。在纳入分析的60项研究中,54项(90%)达到了7/11的最低质量评分,4篇文章(7%)得分为11/11。

结论

基于模拟患者的教育被广泛认为是一种有价值且有效的沟通技巧教学手段,但关于这如何转化为患者结局的证据有限,且没有迹象表明这种培训方式相对于其他方法具有经济效益。

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