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Medical Student Attitudes Toward Communication Skills Training and Knowledge of Appropriate Provider-Patient Communication: A Comparison of First-Year and Fourth-Year Medical Students.

Kevin B Wright1, Carma Bylund2, Jennifer Ware3, Patricia Parker4, Jim L Query5, Walter Baile4.   

Abstract

Drawing upon Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives as a theoretical framework, this study examines attitudes toward communication skills training, knowledge of appropriate provider-patient communication, and confidence communicating with patients between first-year and fourth-year medical students at a large medical school in the southern United States. The study findings indicate that fourth-year medical students do not differ from first-year medical students in terms of attitudes towards communication skills training or knowledge of appropriate provider-patient communication, but they have significantly higher confidence scores about communicating with patients. In addition, positive attitudes towards communication skills training are significantly related to perceived importance of communication skills and confidence when communicating with patients. Finally, female medical students have more positive attitudes towards communication skills training than male medical students. The implications of the study findings and directions for future research are also discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 28253797     DOI: 10.3402/meo.v11i.4594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Educ Online        ISSN: 1087-2981


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4.  Comparison of self and simulated patient assessments of first-year medical students' Interpersonal and Communication Skills (ICS) during Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE).

Authors:  Joshua A Roshal; Dalya Chefitz; Carol A Terregino; Anna Petrova
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Authors:  Anjali Choudhary; Vineeta Gupta
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7.  Development of a Brazilian Portuguese adapted version of the Gap-Kalamazoo communication skills assessment form.

Authors:  Anna Beatriz C N Amaral; Elizabeth A Rider; Paula P Lajolo; Luiz G Tone; Rogerio M C Pinto; Marisa P Lajolo; Aaron W Calhoun
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8.  Medical students' perceptions towards learning communication skills: a qualitative study following the 2-year training programme.

Authors:  Roger Ruiz-Moral; Cristina Gracia de Leonardo; Fernando Caballero Martínez; Diana Monge Martín
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