Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Division of Neonatology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Perinatol. 2019 Oct;39(10):1392-1398. doi: 10.1038/s41372-019-0441-7. Epub 2019 Aug 1.
To determine whether the use of family members as educators in a structured educational intervention would increase neonatology fellows' confidence in performing core communication skills targeted to guide family decision-making.
Neonatology fellows at two centers participated in simulation-based training utilizing formally trained family members of former patients. Fellows completed self-assessment surveys before participating, immediately following participation, and 1-month following the training. Family members also evaluated fellow communication.
For each core competency assessed, there was a statistically significant increase in self-perceived preparedness from pre-course to post-course assessments. Fellows additionally endorsed using skills learned in the curriculum in daily clinical practice. Family educators rated fellow communication highest in empathetic listening and nonverbal communication.
Participation in a communication skills curriculum utilizing formally trained family members as educators for medical trainees successfully increased fellows' self-perceived preparedness in selected core competencies in communication. Family educators provided useful, generalizable feedback.
确定在结构化教育干预中使用家庭成员作为教育者是否会增加新生儿科医师对执行核心沟通技能的信心,这些技能旨在指导家庭决策。
两个中心的新生儿科医师参加了基于模拟的培训,使用了前患者的正式培训的家庭成员。医师在参加培训之前、参加培训后立即以及培训后 1 个月完成自我评估调查。家庭成员还对医师的沟通进行了评估。
在所评估的每项核心能力中,从课前到课后评估,自我感知的准备程度都有统计学意义上的显著提高。医师还表示在日常临床实践中使用了课程中学到的技能。家庭教育者在同理心倾听和非言语沟通方面对医师的沟通评价最高。
利用经过正式培训的家庭成员作为医学受训者的教育者参与沟通技巧课程成功地提高了医师在选定的沟通核心能力方面的自我感知准备程度。家庭教育者提供了有用的、可推广的反馈。