| Literature DB >> 30249221 |
Sebastiaan M Stuij1, Nanon H M Labrie1, Sandra van Dulmen2,3,4, Marie José Kersten5, Noor Christoph6, Robert L Hulsman1, Ellen Smets7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adequate information-provision forms a crucial component of optimal cancer care. However, information-provision is particularly challenging in an oncology setting. It is therefore imperative to help oncological health care practitioners (HCP) optimise their information-giving skills. New forms of online education, i.e. e-learning, enable safe and time and location independent ways of learning, enhancing access to continuous learning for HCP. As part of a user-centred approach to developing an e-learning to improve information-giving skills, this study aims to: 1) uncover the learning needs of oncological healthcare providers related to information- provision, and 2) explore their training preferences in the context of clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: Doctor-patient communication; E-learning; Focus group; Oncology; User-centred design
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30249221 PMCID: PMC6154812 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-018-1308-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Participant characteristics (n = 16)
| Gender | 10 female; 6 male |
| Age | Median: 38 years (interquartile range: 8 years) |
| Specialty | |
| - haematology | 8 |
| - radiotherapy | 2 |
| - nursing | 6 |
| Medical centre | |
| - academic (4) | 13 |
| - peripheral (2) | 3 |
| Professional work experience | |
| - limited experienced (< 5 years) | 3 |
| - moderate (5–10 years of experience) | 4 |
| - high (> 10 years of experience). | 9 |
| Participants’ response to attitude statementsa: | Median value (interquartile range) |
| - I am able to effectively inform my patients about treatment | 8.0 (IQR = 0.3) |
| - I want to improve my skills regarding effective information- provision about treatment | 7.5 (IQR = 2.0) |
| - I regard myself proficient with (new) technology | 7.0 (IQR = 1.0) |
| - I want to enroll in a digital training concerning effective information-provision about treatment | 8.0 (IQR = 1.5) |
aAnswers on a scale of 1 (totally disagree) to 10 (totally agree)
Oncological healthcare providers’ strategies and challenges relevant for information-provision
| Provider related strategies and challenges | ||
| Issue | Strategies mentioned as being applied | Challenges |
| Tailoring | ▪ getting the patient to start talking as soon as possible, to get impression | ▪ assess patients’ personality |
| Structuring | ▪ provide outline, before details | ▪ prioritizing in view of time-constraints |
| Dealing with emotions | ▪ acknowledge emotions | ▪ recognizing anxiety |
| System-related strategies and challenges | ||
| Strategies mentioned as being applied | Challenges | |
| ▪ shared protocol for information provision | ▪ time constraints | |
Topic guide including questions
| Topic 1. Learning need questions | Topic 2. Training preference questions |
|---|---|
| What is the greatest challenge encountered while informing patients about treatment? | How much time is spent on training (on and off the job)? |
| When thinking about informing patients specifically about treatment, what do you aim to achieve and how do you evaluate this? | Do you have experience with digital training modules? |
| What is the most difficult case you have encountered in daily practice with respect to this topic? | What is your view on these training modules (digital vs. classical)? |
| In daily practice, do you notice that given information is not recalled by patients? | What should be taken into account when developing a new (digital) training with respect to effective information-provision? |
| Have you observed ineffective communication skills of colleagues while informing patients? | How would you evaluate progress during the training? |
| Do you think that healthcare professionals should be trained in effective information-provision? | What would be facilitating factors to participate in a (digital) training module? |
| What would you like to learn regarding effective information-provision? | What are potential barriers to participate in a (digital) training module? |