Isaksson Johan, Krabbe Julia, Ramklint Mia
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychiatry Unit, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Women's and Children's Health, Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (KIND), Centre for Psychiatry Research, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Adv Simul (Lond). 2022 Oct 10;7(1):32. doi: 10.1186/s41077-022-00230-3.
Physicians' communication skills are important for patient-centered care. Although working with simulated patients (SPs) in case simulations is common for training communication skills, studies seldom include a wide range of challenging behaviors or explore students' own experiences of learning communication skills with SPs. Therefore, this study was aimed at investigating how medical students perceive communication training involving challenging consultations with SPs and the impact on their learning experiences.
Twenty-three medical students from the same class were interviewed in focus groups about their experiences of simulation training with actors as SPs. In the simulation training, the students were instructed to deliver bad news, manage negative patient reactions, and encourage behavioral changes in reluctant patients. This was followed by feedback and a debriefing exercise. The interviews were analyzed with content analysis.
Students reported that actors as SPs made the simulations more realistic and enabled them to practice various communication skills for challenging consultations in a safe way and manage their own feelings, thereby promoting new learning experiences. Elements such as actors' flexibility in changing behaviors during role-play and exposure to different challenging behaviors, like negative emotions, were regarded as valuable. The importance of an accepting and permissive climate for the debriefing exercise was highlighted, though without taking too much time from the simulation training. Feedback directly from the SP was appreciated.
Actors as SPs were perceived as a valuable part of challenging communication training and added elements to the learning process. Future studies should include a wider range of challenging behaviors in training with SPs and evaluate the effects of such training on students' use of communication skills.
医生的沟通技巧对于以患者为中心的医疗护理至关重要。尽管在病例模拟中与模拟患者(SPs)合作进行沟通技巧培训很常见,但研究很少涵盖广泛的具有挑战性的行为,也很少探讨学生自身与模拟患者学习沟通技巧的经历。因此,本研究旨在调查医学生如何看待涉及与模拟患者进行具有挑战性会诊的沟通培训及其对学习经历的影响。
对来自同一个班级的23名医学生进行焦点小组访谈,了解他们与演员作为模拟患者进行模拟训练的经历。在模拟训练中,学生们被要求传达坏消息、应对患者的负面反应,并鼓励不情愿的患者改变行为。随后进行反馈和总结练习。采用内容分析法对访谈进行分析。
学生们报告称,演员作为模拟患者使模拟更加逼真,使他们能够以安全的方式练习各种用于具有挑战性会诊的沟通技巧,并管理自己的情绪,从而促进新的学习体验。演员在角色扮演中改变行为的灵活性以及接触不同具有挑战性的行为(如负面情绪)等因素被认为很有价值。强调了在总结练习中营造接纳和宽松氛围的重要性,同时又不能占用过多模拟训练时间。直接来自模拟患者的反馈很受欢迎。
演员作为模拟患者被视为具有挑战性沟通培训的重要组成部分,并为学习过程增添了元素。未来的研究应在与模拟患者的培训中纳入更广泛的具有挑战性的行为,并评估此类培训对学生沟通技巧运用的影响。