Medical Residents Perceptions of Communication Skills a Workshop on Breaking Bad News

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Autor(a) principal: Dias,Laiane Moraes
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Ana Emilia Vita, Furlaneto,Ismari Perini, Oliveira,Camila Guimarães Silva de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction Breaking bad news althoughfrequent among healthcare professionals and their patients is still considered a very difficult task. These communication skill main determinants in the physician-patient relationship. Objective In view of the need to promote academic spaces that provide opportunities to learn breaking bad news , thisstudy aims to evaluate the medical residentsin relation to their interest in learning communication skills, as well as their skills in breaking bad news, before and after a workshop on the topic. Methods All the medical residents in the first year ofnternal edicine of a public general hospital in Belém-Pará, Brazil inwere invited to answer a questionnaire sociodemographic data and questions about their communication skills in clinical practice, as well as the Communication Skills Attitude Scale (CSAS), which addressed their interest in learning communication skills. The questionnaire. This research uses both uantitative and qualitative methods. The quantified data were statisticallyanalyzed by the Wilcoxon test (),Chi-Square test G-test adherence (quantitative variables of the questionnaire on communication skills). The qualitative evaluation Content Analysis based on Bardin. Results Ten residents attended the workshop. The results show that after taking part in the workshop, the resident’s perceptions of the practice of breaking bad news had improved (in 80% of the participants), as well as their attitudes to learning communication skills ( CSAS = 99.5 and 105, before and after the course, respectively p = 0.0039). Conclusion Eighty percent of residents (n = 08) considered their communication skills have improved as a result of the workshop (p = 0.0078). Most of the participantsbecame more aware of the importance of considering the patient’s perspective, and admitted positive changes following the course. Conclusion A positive effect on the participants’ perceptions of communication skills and on their interest in learning these skills, were identified after an intervention focused on the context of breaking bad news.
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title Medical Residents Perceptions of Communication Skills a Workshop on Breaking Bad News
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Dias,Laiane Moraes
–Breaking bad news
–Communication Skills
–Teaching
–Physician-Patient Relations
title_short Medical Residents Perceptions of Communication Skills a Workshop on Breaking Bad News
title_full Medical Residents Perceptions of Communication Skills a Workshop on Breaking Bad News
title_fullStr Medical Residents Perceptions of Communication Skills a Workshop on Breaking Bad News
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title_sort Medical Residents Perceptions of Communication Skills a Workshop on Breaking Bad News
author Dias,Laiane Moraes
author_facet Dias,Laiane Moraes
Carvalho,Ana Emilia Vita
Furlaneto,Ismari Perini
Oliveira,Camila Guimarães Silva de
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author2 Carvalho,Ana Emilia Vita
Furlaneto,Ismari Perini
Oliveira,Camila Guimarães Silva de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias,Laiane Moraes
Carvalho,Ana Emilia Vita
Furlaneto,Ismari Perini
Oliveira,Camila Guimarães Silva de
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–Communication Skills
–Teaching
–Physician-Patient Relations
topic –Breaking bad news
–Communication Skills
–Teaching
–Physician-Patient Relations
description ABSTRACT Introduction Breaking bad news althoughfrequent among healthcare professionals and their patients is still considered a very difficult task. These communication skill main determinants in the physician-patient relationship. Objective In view of the need to promote academic spaces that provide opportunities to learn breaking bad news , thisstudy aims to evaluate the medical residentsin relation to their interest in learning communication skills, as well as their skills in breaking bad news, before and after a workshop on the topic. Methods All the medical residents in the first year ofnternal edicine of a public general hospital in Belém-Pará, Brazil inwere invited to answer a questionnaire sociodemographic data and questions about their communication skills in clinical practice, as well as the Communication Skills Attitude Scale (CSAS), which addressed their interest in learning communication skills. The questionnaire. This research uses both uantitative and qualitative methods. The quantified data were statisticallyanalyzed by the Wilcoxon test (),Chi-Square test G-test adherence (quantitative variables of the questionnaire on communication skills). The qualitative evaluation Content Analysis based on Bardin. Results Ten residents attended the workshop. The results show that after taking part in the workshop, the resident’s perceptions of the practice of breaking bad news had improved (in 80% of the participants), as well as their attitudes to learning communication skills ( CSAS = 99.5 and 105, before and after the course, respectively p = 0.0039). Conclusion Eighty percent of residents (n = 08) considered their communication skills have improved as a result of the workshop (p = 0.0078). Most of the participantsbecame more aware of the importance of considering the patient’s perspective, and admitted positive changes following the course. Conclusion A positive effect on the participants’ perceptions of communication skills and on their interest in learning these skills, were identified after an intervention focused on the context of breaking bad news.
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