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The effect of professional skills training on patient-centredness and confidence in communicating with patients
Authors:Noble Lorraine M  Kubacki Angela  Martin Jonathan  Lloyd Margaret
Affiliation:Academic Centre for Medical Education, University College London, London, UK.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: The effect of introducing professional skills training on students' patient-centred attitudes and perceptions of ability to communicate was examined. The professional skills training included weekly training in communication skills, ethics and law, and clinical skills. METHODS: Consecutive cohorts of medical students receiving a traditional pre-clinical curriculum (n = 199) and a new curriculum including professional skills training (n = 255) were compared. Students completed the Doctor-Patient Scale to assess patient-centred attitudes and an 11-item scale to assess confidence in their ability to communicate with patients. Students completed the measures at the start of Year 1 and the end of Year 2. RESULTS: Students receiving the professional skills training showed increased confidence in communicating with patients and increases in 2 dimensions of patient-centredness ('holistic care' and 'patient decision making'). Students receiving the traditional curriculum showed increased nervousness in talking to patients. Gender and ethnic differences were found in patient-centredness and confidence in communicating, which were maintained over time. CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of professional skills training was successful in improving students' confidence in their ability to perform specific communicative behaviours and increasing patient-centredness relative to a traditional curriculum.
Keywords:patient-centred care/*standards    professional competence/*standards    *communication    *physician−patient relations    attitude of health personnel    education    medical    undergraduate/*standards    students    medical/*psychology    humans    male    female    adolescent    adult    prospective studies
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