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Communication Skills Training for Internal Medicine Residents Using a Brief Animated Video.

Rushad Patell1, Geeda Maddaleni2, Laura Dodge3, Mary Buss4, Jason Freed5.   

Abstract

Patient communication courses are time-intensive, making incorporation into residency curricula challenging. Using a short video could be an efficient means to teach residents communication skills. We created a 4-min animated video focused on the "ask more and summarize technique". Residents rotating on the inpatient oncology and palliative care service received a video link with a survey (S1) on the tool and its projected utility. A second survey (S2) was sent upon rotation completion to assess the utility of the technique. A 6-month follow up e-mail was sent to determine retention of skills. A total of 52/106 residents responded to S1 and 32/52 to S2. Median age was 28 years and 86% were PGY-1. On S1, 95% enjoyed the format, and 95% thought the narration was an effective learning tool and 90% that the animation was effective. A majority (87%) felt the tool would be useful. On comparing self-reported acquisition of skills for paired survey responses, there was a significant increase in asking more regarding patient questions (p = 0.04) but not summarizing back responses (p = 0.1). This tool was reported to be useful in a variety of settings including explaining prognoses, unrealistic patient expectations, upset patients, and patients with fear or anxiety. A 6-month follow up survey (n = 22) showed that almost all the respondents continued to report using the skills learned. A short video is a brief and effective tool that can be incorporated into a busy clinical curriculum to teach residents communication skills in the areas of cancer and palliative care.
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Keywords:  Animation; Cancer; Communication; Graduate medical education

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Year:  2022        PMID: 32661936     DOI: 10.1007/s13187-020-01825-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


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Authors:  Francesca Dwamena; Margaret Holmes-Rovner; Carolyn M Gaulden; Sarah Jorgenson; Gelareh Sadigh; Alla Sikorskii; Simon Lewin; Robert C Smith; John Coffey; Adesuwa Olomu
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2012-12-12

3.  Medical student acquisition and retention of communication and interviewing skills.

Authors:  C M Engler; G A Saltzman; M L Walker; F M Wolf
Journal:  J Med Educ       Date:  1981-07

Review 4.  Communication skills training for healthcare professionals working with people who have cancer.

Authors:  Philippa M Moore; Solange Rivera; Gonzalo A Bravo-Soto; Camila Olivares; Theresa A Lawrie
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-07-24
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