2014
DOI: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2014-132772
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Communication skills assessment in the final postgraduate years to established practice: a systematic review

Abstract: Introduction Communication breakdown is a factor in the majority of all instances of medical error. Despite the importance, a relative paucity of time is invested in communication skills in postgraduate curricula. Our objective is to systematically review the literature to identify the current tools used to assess communication skills in postgraduate trainees in the latter 2 years of training and in established practice. Methods … Show more

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“…Despite the national call to improve the informed consent conversation, the persistent deficiencies may result in part from the lack of a validated tool to teach or evaluate communication skills at the postgraduate level (64). It may also result from a lack of full awareness regarding the extent and impact of limited health literacy (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the national call to improve the informed consent conversation, the persistent deficiencies may result in part from the lack of a validated tool to teach or evaluate communication skills at the postgraduate level (64). It may also result from a lack of full awareness regarding the extent and impact of limited health literacy (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recognition that effective communication contributes to successful medical practice has been widely reported in the literature (Beckman & Frankel, 2003;Fournier et al, 2014;Gillis, Morris, & Ridgway, 2015). Although the present study did not specifically address the doctorpatient relationship, some skills assessed by the factors self-assertion in the expression of positive affection and conversation and social confidence include various communication skills -such as giving thanks and praise; asking questions; and participating in a conversation, keeping it flowing and ending it -, which can be useful when interacting with patients, colleagues, and supervisors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar da crescente valorização, ainda não há consenso sobre o que seria uma comunicação médico-paciente adequada 24,25 . O Consenso de Kalamazoo 22 , baseando-se em cinco modelos teóricos de comunicação médico-paciente, determinou sete componentes-chave que caracterizam a comunicação adequada no contexto clínico:…”
Section: As Habilidades De Comunicação Em Educação Médicaunclassified
“…O OSCE é considerado um exame de elevada aceitabilidade tanto entre educadores quanto estudantes 32 . Seu im-pacto educacional positivo e as evidências de validade de seus resultados levaram à incorporação do método ao processo de avaliação de estudantes de Medicina em todo o mundo, tanto em avaliações que fundamentam decisões de alto impacto (aprovação/reprovação, seleção, certificação profissional) quanto formativas 20,21,24,25,43,47,55,57 . A cultura institucional, os altos custos e o elevado consumo de tempo em sua elaboração e execução são desafios a serem vencidos 20 .…”
Section: Aceitação Da Avaliaçãounclassified