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A randomized controlled trial of communication training with primary care providers to improve patient-centeredness and health risk communication
Authors:Deborah L. Helitzer  Marianna LaNoueBronwyn Wilson  Brisa Urquieta de HernandezTeddy Warner  Debra Roter
Affiliation:a Department of Family and Community Medicine, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA
b University of New Mexico School of Medicine, USA
c The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
Abstract:

Objective

To determine the efficacy and effectiveness of training to improve primary care providers’ patient-centered communication skills and proficiency in discussing their patients’ health risks.

Methods

Twenty-eight primary care providers participated in a baseline simulated patient interaction and were subsequently randomized into intervention and control groups. Intervention providers participated in training focused on patient-centered communication about behavioral risk factors. Immediate efficacy of training was evaluated by comparing the two groups. Over the next 3 years, all providers participated in two more sets of interactions with patients. Longer term effectiveness was assessed using the interaction data collected at 6 and 18 months post-training.

Results

The intervention providers significantly improved in patient-centered communication and communication proficiencies immediately post-training and at both follow-up time points.

Conclusions

This study suggests that the brief training produced significant and large differences in the intervention group providers which persisted 2 years after the training.

Practice implications

The results of this study suggest that primary care providers can be trained to achieve and maintain gains in patient-centered communication, communication skills and discussion of adverse childhood events as root causes of chronic disease.
Keywords:Patient provider communication   Adverse childhood events   Adverse adult events   Determinants of disease   Training
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