The use of simulation to develop advanced communication skills relevant to psychiatry

2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Kowalski ◽  
Shivanthi Sathanandan

ObjectiveUsing simulation, we developed an advanced communication skill training programme with the objective of improving core psychiatry trainees’ confidence in managing difficult situations at work.DesignTwo simulation courses, comprising six scenarios, were developed for psychiatry core trainees (CTs) on the University College London Partners (UCLP) training scheme. Trainees were divided into small groups. Each trainee undertook two scenarios each. Feedback was delivered by facilitators, peers and the simulated patients. Written feedback was also given.SettingThe courses were delivered in a local postgraduate medical education centre.PatientsActors were used to simulate adult psychiatric patients and their relatives. Other scenarios involved actors portraying colleagues.InterventionsThe simulations offered an opportunity for experiential learning while the debriefs allowed for focused feedback on trainees’ communication styles.Main outcome measuresChanges in trainees’ perception of their ability to deal with difficult situations at work were measured. Semistructured interviews further explored trainees’ experience of the course and its educational impact.Results100% (n=39) of the trainees felt that their communication skills had improved after the training. 97% felt more able to defuse an angry/tense situation at work while 92% felt more able to deal with a difficult situation requiring sophisticated communication skills. 97% felt that regular simulation training would be valuable while 100% (n=24) of facilitators agreed that the experience was valuable to the trainees’ professional development. Qualitative analysis showed that trainees found the scenarios realistic, that the experience had led to an increased awareness of their communication style and that original improvements in confidence had translated to their clinical work.ConclusionsThe programme demonstrates that it is possible to use simulation in a simple, inexpensive and time-effective manner to provide realistic, enjoyable and educationally beneficial advanced communication skill training relevant to psychiatric practice.

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dira Permana ◽  
Siti Syafi’atul Qomariyah ◽  
Muhammad Arief Rizka

The English communication skill training for shop waiters in the tourism area of Aik Berik aims to provide theoretical and practical knowledge about the use of a variety of tourism English, expressions and vocabulary commonly used in providing services especially to foreign tourists. This training activity involved the shop waiters around the tourism area of Aik Berik. The mentors of this training were lectures and students majoring in English who had proficient English skills. The training activity took a place around the shop location in the tourism area of Aik Berik, Central Lombok. The training method included material presentation including greetings, showing the way, kinds of food and beverage, menus, price lists, fruits, expressions, mini conversations and the practice of making short conversations among participants regarding the materials that had been taught. The results of the evaluation during the training showed high interest and enthusiasm of the shop waiters in participating in the whole series of training activities ranging from socialization to the implementation of the training. The shop waiters also showed an increase in the capability of using the language, expressions and vocabularies as well as better self-confidence in providing services for tourists. Participants also gave high appreciation to the presence of lectures and students as trainers and hoped that similar activities could continue to be carried out in order to enrich insight and improve communication skills and confidence of tourism activists, especially shop waiters in the Aik Berik tourism area.


2013 ◽  
Vol 710 ◽  
pp. 759-762
Author(s):  
Gang Chen

The general design of HLA based communication command equipment operation simulation system is given to solve the difficulty of large equipment operation training. Firstly, the simulation system and its constitution are introduced. Secondly, two different federation runtime structures including single federation basic structure and multiple federations structure are designed according to system architecture. Thirdly, information interaction mode of training and FOM are concluded. Finally, two kinds of system application modes consisting of communication skill training and communication command training are presented.


2003 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 185-190 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Shimizu ◽  
Tetsuya Mizoue ◽  
Shinya Kubota ◽  
Norio Mishima ◽  
Shoji Nagata

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