An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?

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Autor(a) principal: Coutinho, Filipe
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ramessur, Anisha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Introduction: Delivering bad news is very common in medical daily practice. Several studies have shown a lack of effective communication skills amongst medical students, particularly concerning how to deliver bad news. The SPIKES protocol allows communicating bad news in a 6-step method. The aim of this study is to investigate the perspective of students related to this subject.Material and Methods: A 45 minute lecture “Breaking Bad News” was given to 160 students in the fifth and sixth years of the Medicine course, using the SPIKES’ protocol training. After the lecture, an online survey was given to all students, and a cross-sectional and descriptive analysis of data extracted from survey was undertaken.Results: Fifty-four students (21% of overall) answered the online survey. Eighty three percent said that theme should have an important role in their further daily medical practice, and most of students rated the physicians’ role as challenging. Sixty percent of students expressed that communicating bad news was an integral part of the medical course curriculum. Regarding the SPIKES´ protocol, 48% felt that the first step would be the easiest to put in practice, and 40% felt that the fifth step related to “Emotions” would be the most difficult.Discussion: In general, the students would like to gain competencies in breaking bad news using a practical approach Conclusions: Students highly valued theoretical and practical approaches in teaching of communication of bad news. Therefore, we encourage a combination approach in pre-graduate medical education.
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spelling An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?Uma Visão Geral do Ensino de Comunicação de Más Notícias no Curso de Medicina: Será Uma Aula Teórica Adequada para Abordar o Tema?Clinical CompetenceCommunicationEducationMedicalUndergraduatePortugalStudentsTruth DisclosureCompetência ClínicaComunicaçãoEnsino Médico Pré-graduadoEstudantes de MedicinaPortugalRevelação da Verdade.Introduction: Delivering bad news is very common in medical daily practice. Several studies have shown a lack of effective communication skills amongst medical students, particularly concerning how to deliver bad news. The SPIKES protocol allows communicating bad news in a 6-step method. The aim of this study is to investigate the perspective of students related to this subject.Material and Methods: A 45 minute lecture “Breaking Bad News” was given to 160 students in the fifth and sixth years of the Medicine course, using the SPIKES’ protocol training. After the lecture, an online survey was given to all students, and a cross-sectional and descriptive analysis of data extracted from survey was undertaken.Results: Fifty-four students (21% of overall) answered the online survey. Eighty three percent said that theme should have an important role in their further daily medical practice, and most of students rated the physicians’ role as challenging. Sixty percent of students expressed that communicating bad news was an integral part of the medical course curriculum. Regarding the SPIKES´ protocol, 48% felt that the first step would be the easiest to put in practice, and 40% felt that the fifth step related to “Emotions” would be the most difficult.Discussion: In general, the students would like to gain competencies in breaking bad news using a practical approach Conclusions: Students highly valued theoretical and practical approaches in teaching of communication of bad news. Therefore, we encourage a combination approach in pre-graduate medical education.Introdução: A comunicação de más notícias é muito comum na prática médica diária. Vários estudos têm demonstrado um défice de competências por parte dos estudantes de medicina quanto à forma de dar más notícias. Com a aplicação do protocolo SPIKES torna-se possível adquirir treino de competências relacionadas com tal questão em seis etapas. O objetivo deste estudo é investigar a perspetiva dos estudantes sobre o problema.Material e Métodos: Uma palestra de 45 minutos sobre “Comunicação de Más Notícias” visou os 160 estudantes do quinto e sexto ano de Medicina, usando o treino segundo protocolo de SPIKES. Após a palestra, foi implementado um inquérito online a todos os alunos, e foi realizada uma análise transversal e descritiva dos dados extraídos da pesquisa.Resultados: Cinquenta e quatro alunos (21% do total) responderam ao questionário online. Oitenta e três por cento afirmaram que o tema deverá ter um papel importante na sua futura prática médica diária, e a maioria dos estudantes avaliou o papel dos médicos como desafiante. Sessenta por cento dos estudantes expressaram que comunicar más notícias fez parte integrante do currículo do curso de medicina. Em relação ao protocolo de SPIKES, 48% sentiram que o primeiro passo seria o mais fácil de colocar em prática, e 40% sentiram que o quinto passo relacionado com as “Emoções” seria o mais difícil.Discussão: Em geral, os alunos gostariam de se sentir capacitados para obter competências nas más notícias usando uma abordagem prática.Conclusões: Os estudantes valorizam as abordagens teóricas e práticas no ensino da comunicação de más notícias. 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Uma Visão Geral do Ensino de Comunicação de Más Notícias no Curso de Medicina: Será Uma Aula Teórica Adequada para Abordar o Tema?
title An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?
spellingShingle An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?
Coutinho, Filipe
Clinical Competence
Communication
Education
Medical
Undergraduate
Portugal
Students
Truth Disclosure
Competência Clínica
Comunicação
Ensino Médico Pré-graduado
Estudantes de Medicina
Portugal
Revelação da Verdade.
title_short An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?
title_full An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?
title_fullStr An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?
title_sort An Overview of Teaching Communication of Bad News in Medical School: Should a Lecture be Adequate to Address the Topic?
author Coutinho, Filipe
author_facet Coutinho, Filipe
Ramessur, Anisha
author_role author
author2 Ramessur, Anisha
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coutinho, Filipe
Ramessur, Anisha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Clinical Competence
Communication
Education
Medical
Undergraduate
Portugal
Students
Truth Disclosure
Competência Clínica
Comunicação
Ensino Médico Pré-graduado
Estudantes de Medicina
Portugal
Revelação da Verdade.
topic Clinical Competence
Communication
Education
Medical
Undergraduate
Portugal
Students
Truth Disclosure
Competência Clínica
Comunicação
Ensino Médico Pré-graduado
Estudantes de Medicina
Portugal
Revelação da Verdade.
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