Literature DB >> 12389802

Impact of supervision and self-assessment on doctor-patient communication in rural Mexico.

Young-Mi Kim1, Maria Elena Figueroa, Antonieta Martin, Ricardo Silva, Sixto F Acosta, Manuel Hurtado, Paul Richardson, Adrienne Kols.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether supervision and self-assessment activities can improve doctor-patient communication. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Six supervisors, 60 doctors in their last year of training, and 232 primary health care patients at rural health clinics in Michoacan, Mexico.
DESIGN: The main evaluation compared post-intervention measures in control and intervention groups. A small panel study also examined changes from baseline to post-intervention rounds in both groups. INTERVENTION: Over a 4-month period, specially trained supervisors added 1 hour of supervision on interpersonal communication and counseling (IPC/C) to regular site visits. Doctors, who had received prior IPC/C training, periodically audiotaped and assessed their own consultations. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: These comprised frequency of doctors' facilitative communication, doctors' biomedical information-giving, and patients' active communication.
RESULTS: The performance of all doctors improved markedly over the study period, but gains in facilitative communication and information-giving were significantly greater in the intervention than the control group. No single component of the intervention was responsible for the improvement; it resulted from the combination of activities. The doctors appreciated the more supportive relationship with supervisors that resulted from the intervention and found listening to themselves on audiotape a powerful, although initially stressful, experience.
CONCLUSION: Supportive supervision and self-assessment activities can reinforce IPC/C training, prompt reflection and learning, and help novice doctors improve their interpersonal communication skills.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12389802     DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/14.5.359

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Qual Health Care        ISSN: 1353-4505            Impact factor:   2.038


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