Foucault-Fruchard Laura, Michelet-Barbotin Vanessa, Leichnam Alison, Tching-Sin Martine, Nizet Pierre, Tollec Sophie, Nativel Fabien, Vene Elise, Fronteau Clémentine, Huon Jean-François
CHU Tours, Service Pharmacie, 2 Boulevard Tonnellé, 37000, Tours, France.
CHU Rennes, Rennes, France.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Dec 18;24(1):1435. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06338-6.
Effective communication in healthcare, among professionals and between professionals and patients is crucial for delivering high-quality care. While simulation effectively translates technical skills to clinical practice, its impact on communication, particularly in pharmacies, is less well documented.
This systematic review examined the impact of simulation-based education on communication skills among pharmacy students and pharmacists. It aims to identify the types of simulations used, the outcomes obtained, and the effectiveness of these simulations in enhancing communication skills, perception and confidence.
We conducted searches in MEDLINE, LISSA, EMBASE, and PsycINFO for articles on communication training through simulation for pharmacy students and pharmacists. The search covered the period from inception to August 31, 2022. To be included, studies had to meet the following criteria: (i) target pharmacy student or graduate pharmacists; (ii) use simulation in the field of clinical pharmacy; (iii) provide a complete description of the outcome measure. Studies for which it was impossible to extract data specific to pharmacy students or simulation were excluded. Three investigators independently evaluated each title and abstract. If each investigator considered the citation eligible, six authors progressed to full-text review. The outcomes related to communication were categorized into three groups: perception of the importance of communication in delivering high-quality patient care, confidence in communication skills, and assessed communication proficiency. The quality of studies included in this review was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT).
The total number of participants was 3337. Among the 20 articles reviewed, which were primarily published in the United States over the last decade, only one focused on community pharmacists. Quasi experimental designs were predominant, and studies often relied on learners' self-assessments with non-validated questionnaires. Simulation-based learning aimed to enhance communication skills and attitudes across interprofessional contexts (involving nursing and medical students), patients, and families, frequently utilizing simulated patients. Studies evaluating outcomes have emphasized communication skills with patients and families, while those involving healthcare professionals often focused on perception of the importance of communication in delivering high-quality patient care.
Despite study heterogeneity, this systematic review concluded that simulation-based training significantly enhances perception, confidence, and communication skills. The development of clear guidelines and standardized assessment tools to evaluate communication would significantly improve the validity and reliability of future research efforts (PROSPERO registration: n°CRD42022371915).
在医疗保健领域,专业人员之间以及专业人员与患者之间的有效沟通对于提供高质量护理至关重要。虽然模拟有效地将技术技能转化为临床实践,但其对沟通的影响,尤其是在药房中的影响,记录较少。
本系统评价研究了基于模拟的教育对药学专业学生和药剂师沟通技能的影响。旨在确定所使用的模拟类型、获得的结果以及这些模拟在提高沟通技能、认知和信心方面的有效性。
我们在MEDLINE、LISSA、EMBASE和PsycINFO中检索了关于通过模拟对药学专业学生和药剂师进行沟通培训的文章。检索涵盖从开始到2022年8月31日的时间段。纳入的研究必须符合以下标准:(i)目标为药学专业学生或毕业药剂师;(ii)在临床药学领域使用模拟;(iii)提供结果测量的完整描述。无法提取特定于药学专业学生或模拟数据的研究被排除。三名研究人员独立评估每个标题和摘要。如果每个研究人员都认为该引用符合条件,则六名作者进行全文审查。与沟通相关的结果分为三组:对沟通在提供高质量患者护理中的重要性的认知、沟通技能的信心以及评估的沟通熟练度。本评价纳入研究的质量使用混合方法评价工具(MMAT)进行评估。
参与者总数为3337人。在审查的20篇文章中,这些文章主要在过去十年中发表于美国,只有一篇关注社区药剂师。准实验设计占主导地位,研究通常依赖于学习者使用未经验证的问卷进行自我评估。基于模拟的学习旨在提高跨专业背景(涉及护理和医学学生)、患者和家庭的沟通技能和态度,经常使用模拟患者。评估结果的研究强调了与患者和家庭的沟通技能,而涉及医疗保健专业人员的研究通常侧重于对沟通在提供高质量患者护理中的重要性的认知。
尽管研究存在异质性,但本系统评价得出结论,基于模拟的培训显著提高了认知、信心和沟通技能。制定明确的指南和标准化评估工具来评估沟通将显著提高未来研究工作的有效性和可靠性(PROSPERO注册号:n°CRD42022371915)。