Fourth-Year Medical Student, Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine.
Third-Year Medical Student, Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine.
MedEdPORTAL. 2024 Jun 7;20:11411. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11411. eCollection 2024.
Physicians can be unaware that many US adults have intermediate or lower health literacy. Avoiding medical jargon in patient communication can improve poor outcomes associated with lower health literacy, but physicians may struggle to do so as health literacy education is neither standardized nor universal at US allopathic medical schools. As with other skills-based proficiencies in medical education, repeat exposure and active learning help build competency. Medical students developed the Patient Communication Challenge (PCC), an adaptation of the Hasbro game Taboo, to facilitate practice of patient-centered communication skills among medical trainees.
Hour-long workshops were held for groups of preclinical medical students. Students watched a communication exemplar video, played the PCC game, and completed a postworkshop survey. To play, two teams competed to earn points by identifying medical concepts as explained by a teammate who described the term without using medical jargon.
Evaluations indicated that the game was enjoyable and reinforced didactic concepts through active learning, with self-reported participant satisfaction and competency gain. Overall, 59% of participants (53 of 90) completed postworkshop surveys; 91% (48 of 53) agreed they felt more proficient in avoiding jargon, 94% (50 of 53) would recommend the workshop to a classmate, and 100% (53 of 53) would play again.
The PCC can help early medical trainees develop health communication skills through gamification with utilization of adult learning principles and adequate frequency for skill retention. Future applications include longitudinal assessment and expanding to later stages of medical training and other health professions.
医生可能没有意识到,许多美国成年人的健康素养处于中等或较低水平。在与患者的沟通中避免使用医学术语可以改善与较低健康素养相关的不良结果,但医生可能难以做到这一点,因为健康素养教育在美国的主流医学学校既没有标准化,也没有普及。与医学教育中的其他技能熟练程度一样,重复接触和主动学习有助于建立能力。医学生开发了患者沟通挑战(PCC),这是对孩之宝游戏 Taboo 的改编,旨在促进医学实习生练习以患者为中心的沟通技巧。
为预科医学生小组举办了长达 1 小时的研讨会。学生观看沟通示范视频、玩 PCC 游戏并完成研讨会后的调查。为了玩游戏,两个团队竞争通过识别队友解释的医学概念来得分,而队友在描述术语时不能使用医学术语。
评估表明,该游戏很有趣,通过主动学习强化了教学概念,参与者报告的满意度和能力提升。总的来说,59%的参与者(90 名中的 53 名)完成了研讨会后的调查;91%(48 名中的 53 名)同意他们觉得自己在避免使用行话方面更熟练,94%(50 名中的 53 名)会向同学推荐该研讨会,100%(53 名中的 53 名)会再次参加。
PCC 可以通过游戏化帮助早期医学实习生发展健康沟通技巧,同时利用成人学习原则和足够的频率来保留技能。未来的应用包括纵向评估以及扩展到医学培训的后期阶段和其他健康专业。