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本科医学生不良预后告知培训:一项从患者视角出发的延续性研究

Undergraduate training in breaking bad news: A continuation study exploring the patient perspective.

机构信息

Psychiatric Liaison Service, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland.

Department of Organizational Behavior, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2020 Feb;29(2):398-405. doi: 10.1002/pon.5276. Epub 2019 Nov 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This paper reports on the continuation of an initial study that demonstrated the effectiveness, as rated by experts, of an undergraduate training in breaking bad news (BBN) using simulated patient (SP) and individual feedback. The current study aimed to further explore whether such an individualized training approach also has positive effects from the perspective of the patient, using the analogue patient (AP) methodology.

METHODS

A subsample of 180 videotaped interviews with SPs were selected from the existing data set (N = 332), consisting of 60 pre- and post-training interviews of students benefiting from the individualized approach (intervention group) and 60 post-training interviews of students having small-group SP training and collective supervision (comparison group). Sixty-eight APs-healthy untrained observers-were asked to view the videotaped interviews while "putting themselves in the patient's shoes" and evaluate satisfaction, trust, liking, and the competence of medical students.

RESULTS

The intervention group students improved significantly from pre- to post-training on several dimensions evaluated by the APs: patient satisfaction, trust in the student, liking of the student, and perceived medical competence. Increased AP satisfaction was related to different changes in students' communication behavior between pre- and post-training: increase in positive talk, emotional responsiveness, biomedical and psychosocial information, and biomedical counseling. There was no significant between-group difference at post-training.

CONCLUSIONS

AP evaluation showed significant improvement between pre- and post-training. This result provides additional and complementary evidence of the positive effects of individualized training in BBN from the AP perspective, a proxy of (real) patients.

摘要

目的

本研究报告延续了一项初步研究,该研究表明,使用模拟患者(SP)和个体反馈对本科生进行的不良消息告知(BBN)培训在专家评估中是有效的。本研究旨在进一步探讨,从模拟患者(AP)的角度来看,这种个体化培训方法是否也对患者具有积极影响。

方法

从现有的数据集(N=332)中选择了 180 个 SP 录像访谈的子样本,其中包括 60 名接受个体化方法培训的学生(干预组)的培训前和培训后访谈,以及 60 名接受小组 SP 培训和集体监督的学生(对照组)的培训后访谈。68 名 AP-健康未经训练的观察者被要求观看录像访谈,同时“设身处地为患者着想”,评估学生的满意度、信任度、喜欢程度和医学能力。

结果

干预组学生在 AP 评估的几个维度上,从培训前到培训后都有显著提高:患者满意度、对学生的信任、对学生的喜爱程度以及感知的医学能力。AP 满意度的提高与学生在培训前后沟通行为的不同变化有关:积极对话、情感反应、生物医学和心理社会信息以及生物医学咨询的增加。培训后两组之间没有显著差异。

结论

AP 评估显示培训前后有显著改善。这一结果从 AP 角度提供了关于 BBN 个体化培训的积极影响的额外和补充证据,AP 是(真实)患者的代表。

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