Edwards A, Tzelepis A, Klingbeil C, Melgar T, Speece M, Schubiner H, Burack R
Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Acad Med. 1996 Jul;71(7):744-8. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199607000-00006.
The medical interview remains the most valuable component in patient evaluation. In addition to its diagnostic usefulness, it is the foundation upon which the doctor-patient relationship is built. It is essential, therefore, that health care providers be well trained in interviewing. Evidence suggests that having residents conduct videotaped interviews with patients and review the videotapes with faculty is an excellent way to teach interviewing skills. Videotape review has been part of the residency programs in primary care internal medicine and medicine-pediatrics at Wayne State University School of Medicine for 15 years. Throughout the history of the videotape program, the authors have endeavored to make the review process less stressful for residents by ensuring that the reviews are nonthreatening, nonjudgmental, and learner-centered. In this paper, the authors discuss (1) the structure and process of the videotape review program; (2) recurrent themes of the review sessions; (3) residents' perspectives on the process; and (4) potential barriers to a successful videotape review program and suggestions for how to avoid or overcome them.
医学问诊仍是患者评估中最具价值的组成部分。除了其诊断用途外,它还是医患关系建立的基础。因此,医疗保健提供者接受良好的问诊培训至关重要。有证据表明,让住院医师对患者进行录像问诊并与教员一起观看录像带是教授问诊技巧的绝佳方法。录像带审查已成为韦恩州立大学医学院初级保健内科和内科学 - 儿科学住院医师培训项目的一部分达15年之久。在录像带项目的整个历史中,作者们一直努力通过确保审查过程无威胁、无评判且以学习者为中心,来减轻住院医师的压力。在本文中,作者们讨论了:(1)录像带审查项目的结构和流程;(2)审查会议的反复出现的主题;(3)住院医师对该过程的看法;以及(4)成功的录像带审查项目的潜在障碍以及如何避免或克服这些障碍的建议。