scholarly journals On the Question of Learning to Communicate With a Patient: "Who is on the Captain's Bridge?"

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 171-172
Author(s):  
N. S. Davydova ◽  
N. V. Samoilenko

The experience of the implementation of the educational project "Communicative skills of a doctor" in the Ural State Medical University in Yekaterinburg, its main guidelines and principles, as well as the results of studying the content of the patient's image in the context of its impact on the effectiveness of interaction in medical consultation in the direction of its patient-orientation are presented.

Author(s):  
M.I TOMILOVA ◽  
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O.A KHARKOVA ◽  

Purpose: to describe the residents’ views about the communication skills of a doctor. Research question: What are the residents' perceptions of physician communication skills from the perspective of the Calgary-Cambridge Model of Medical Consultation? Methods: Qualitative Research. The data collection method was a focus group discussion. The study used qualitative-quantitative deductive content analysis and used OpenCode 4.02 to encode and categorize text units. Analytical triangulation served as a data validation strategy. Results: The study found that residents had an idea of the communication skills required by a doctor at all stages of a medical consultation using the Calgary-Cambridge model. Informants are most knowledgeable about the skills in the "start consultation", "examination" and "explain and planning" phases. Residents' knowledge of the communication skills required by the doctor at the “information gathering” and “consultation completion” stages is virtually non-existent. Practical relevance: the research results can be used in the design of communication skills training programs in a medical university.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 4
Author(s):  
M. V. Fomina ◽  
S. V. Maslovskaya

Introduction.In this article the problem of formation of communicative skills of professional communication of students of medical high School is considered.  Theoretical and methodological approaches to this problem are analyzed. The theoretical basis of the study was the work of MV Rodikov, LV Kochetova, Ln. Vasilyeva about the process of formation of readiness of students of medical University for interpersonal interaction in the professional sphere and in particular the formation of skills of building trust between the doctor and the patient. The authors identified individual and personal qualities necessary for the graduate in practice, such as: the ability to diagnose the social situation; skills of effective interaction with colleagues in the workplace; possession of verbal and non-verbal means of communication in building relationships with patients; rejection of all kinds of stereotypes of patient perception [5,6]. The assessment of such important professionally significant qualities in the formation of communicative competence of the future doctor, such as sociability, tolerance, empathy, goodwill, respect, attentiveness, restraint, flexibility [7, 15]. The authors highlight the psychological characteristics of the doctor, affecting the communicative competence, such as: emotional stability; sensitivity to negative attitude on the part of the patient; anxiety; depression [13]. The important qualities of the future specialist include: the ability to be convincing in conversation with the patient and his relatives, respect for colleagues and their opinion, especially when the issue concerns controversial clinical cases and requires open discussion [8,9,10]. It is noted that the success of the interaction between the doctor and the patient depends on the skills: the establishment of primary contact; elimination of possible contradictions (clash of views of the doctor and the patient); correction of conflict behavior of the patient during medical consultation; ability to inform the patient of "bad news" concerning his health; planning joint actions with the patient [4, 14,31].Materials and methods. A study was conducted on the diagnosis of the ability to empathize in students of a medical university using the method of V. V. Boyko, the specifics of gender attitudes were determined using the «Sex-role questionnaire», the coping styles of behavior were studied using the method «Coping strategies indicator».Results. The study are showed that 44.7% of respondents have an average level of empathic abilities, 53.2% – understated, 2.1% – very low. The girls is in 86.6%  the emotional channel of empathy prevailed, which allows the latter to easily enter into an emotional resonance with the other person. Among young men, 52.9% showed rational, 47.1% - intuitive channels of empathy. The analysis showed of the structure of coping behavior that the first place for both girls and boys (66.6% and 88.2%, respectively) was occupied by the problem-solving strategy. The second is the search for social support, which indicates the importance of social support at the initial stage of professional activity.Discussion and Conclusions. It is noteworthy that among those surveyed, attitudes that limit emotional responsiveness prevailed, along with this, students used various empathy channels, allowing them to build the medical process most effectively in the future depending on the situation. The level of communicative competence of students did not differ in terms of "empathy" depending on the specialization. The active position was in the choice of coping strategies allow students to overcome the influence of various types of stress associated with future professional activities.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1979 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. 379-379

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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-36
Author(s):  
E. Vasil'eva ◽  
M. Tomilova

The relevance of the research problem is due to the need to update theoretical views and practical actions to create new methods for an objective and structured assessment of the communication skills of students at a medical university. The purpose of the article is to prove the suitability, reliability, feasibility of an objective structured clinical examination (OSKE) as a tool for assessing the communication skills of residents in simulated conditions during the intermediate certification of students. The leading research method was an experiment on the development and implementation of three stations within the framework of the OSKE to assess the communication skills of 77 residents who completed the training course in the discipline "Communication skills" necessary information and resistance to doctor's recommendations. The article shows that experts highly assess the level of formation of general communication skills and skills of explaining information to the patient among the majority of examinees. It was revealed that communication skills associated with persuading the patient to follow the doctor's recommendations require improvement. Based on the methods of oral questioning and questioning, as well as psychometric analysis of the exam results, it has been proven that the developed OSKE is a reliable and valid tool for assessing the communication skills of residents in simulated conditions. The materials presented in the article can be used for intermediate and final certification of students in residency, as well as in the process of teaching future doctors the skills of communicating with patients at clinical departments. The technology of the exam, developed by the authors, will make it possible to fairly objectively assess communication skills, to cause the examinees to experience a sense of fairness in assessment, which is one of the factors in the emergence of a positive attitude towards improving the activity of professional communication.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 4030-4034
Author(s):  
Gergana Markova ◽  
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Gergana Petrova ◽  

Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the level of professional competence of students in the specialty "Nurse" at the Medical University - Pleven for working in a crèche. Material and Methods: The study was conducted between March 2015 and February 2018. A total of 143 persons have enrolled: 60 students from the specialty "Nurse" at the Medical University of Pleven and 83 nurses working in crèches and crèche groups at integrated nurseries located on the territory of Pleven municipality. Documentary and questionnaire methods were used. Two types of original questionnaires were developed to examine respondents' views. The survey data were processed with STATGRAPHICS statistical software packages; SPSS 19 and EXCEL for Windows. Results: According to the students, the main professional qualities for working in a day crèche are: communicative skills for working with children - 96.67% (58); observational skills- 78.33% (47); good knowledge of the educational process - 50.0% (30). Nearly half of the surveyed graduates - 46.67% (28) believe that it is mandatory for healthcare professionals to have psychological and pedagogical training to work with young children. What is of particular note is the high proportion of students - 78.10% (n = 32) who claim that their pedagogical and psychological training is insufficient to perform their duties effectively. Conclusion: The students defined the level of their pedagogical and psychological training as not good enough to pursue their profession in this health sphere.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deborah Keller-Cohen ◽  
Diane L. Miller ◽  
Katherine L. Fiori

2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (11) ◽  
pp. 1499-1511 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keith Sanford ◽  
Alannah Shelby Rivers ◽  
Tara L. Braun ◽  
Kelly P. Schultz ◽  
Edward P. Buchanan

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