University of California Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, CA, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA, USA.
J Med Syst. 2024 Mar 21;48(1):32. doi: 10.1007/s10916-024-02051-5.
In healthcare professions, soft skills contribute to critical thinking, decision-making, and patient-centered care. While important to the delivery of high-quality medical care, soft skills are often underemphasized during healthcare training in low-and-middle-income countries. Despite South Asia's large population, the efficacy and viability of a digital soft skills curriculum for South Asian healthcare practitioners has not been studied to date. We hypothesized that a web-based, multilingual, soft skills course could aid the understanding and application of soft skills to improve healthcare practitioner knowledge, confidence, attitudes, and intent-to-change clinical practice.In September 2019 a needs assessment observing soft skills practices was conducted in several Indian states. We developed a communication-focused soft skills curriculum that comprised seven 10-minute video lectures, recorded in spoken English and Hindi. Participants consisted of any practicing healthcare professionals and trainees in select South Asian countries age 18 and over. Participant knowledge, confidence, attitudes, and intent-to-change clinical practice were evaluated using pre- and post-course tests and surveys. Statistical analyses were performed using STATA and SPSS.From July 26, 2021 to September 26, 2021, 5750 registered and attempted the course, 2628 unique participants completed the pre-test, and 1566 unique participants completed the post-test. Participants demonstrated small but statistically significant gains in confidence (𝑝<0.001), attitudes toward course topics relevance (𝑝<0.001), and intent-to-change clinical practice (𝑝<0.001). There was no statistically significant gain in knowledge. A digital soft-skills massive open online course for healthcare practitioners in South Asia could serve as a viable approach to improve the quality of soft skills training in low-to-middle income countries.
在医疗保健专业中,软技能有助于批判性思维、决策和以患者为中心的护理。虽然软技能对提供高质量的医疗保健很重要,但在中低收入国家的医疗保健培训中,软技能往往被低估。尽管南亚人口众多,但迄今为止,尚未研究针对南亚医疗保健从业者的数字软技能课程的效果和可行性。我们假设,基于网络的多语言软技能课程可以帮助理解和应用软技能,以提高医疗保健从业者的知识、信心、态度和改变临床实践的意愿。
2019 年 9 月,在几个印度邦进行了软技能实践需求评估。我们开发了一个以沟通为重点的软技能课程,包括七个 10 分钟的视频讲座,用英语和印地语录制。参与者包括任何年龄在 18 岁及以上的在选定的南亚国家从事医疗保健工作的专业人员和学员。使用课前和课后测试和调查来评估参与者的知识、信心、态度和改变临床实践的意愿。统计分析使用 STATA 和 SPSS 进行。
2021 年 7 月 26 日至 2021 年 9 月 26 日,有 5750 人注册并尝试了该课程,2628 名独特的参与者完成了前测,1566 名独特的参与者完成了后测。参与者在信心(𝑝<0.001)、对课程主题相关性的态度(𝑝<0.001)和改变临床实践的意愿(𝑝<0.001)方面均表现出微小但具有统计学意义的提高。知识方面没有统计学意义上的提高。面向南亚医疗保健从业者的数字软技能大规模开放式在线课程可能是一种可行的方法,可以提高中低收入国家的软技能培训质量。