2010
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-10-7
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Developing counseling skills through pre-recorded videos and role play: a pre- and post-intervention study in a Pakistani medical school

Abstract: BackgroundInteractive methods like role play, recorded video scenarios and objective structured clinical exam (OSCE) are being regularly used to teach and assess communication skills of medical students in the western world. In developing countries however, they are still in the preliminary phases of execution in most institutes. Our study was conducted in a naïve under resourced setup to assess the impact of such teaching methodologies on the counseling skills of medical students.MethodsFifty four 4th year MB… Show more

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“…Many studies by other health care professions have demonstrated positive and significant benefit in students' performance on PE after implementing a video-based curriculum. 11,12 In our study, we feel that part of the reasons for the effectiveness of these educational videos is that these videos demonstrate complex procedures and skills and show the actual situation of events that would not be adequately represented through lectures only. When we delivered these videos in lab sessions, we used "stop," "play back," and "repeat" functions to emphasize complex and key procedures of correct ophthalmic PEs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies by other health care professions have demonstrated positive and significant benefit in students' performance on PE after implementing a video-based curriculum. 11,12 In our study, we feel that part of the reasons for the effectiveness of these educational videos is that these videos demonstrate complex procedures and skills and show the actual situation of events that would not be adequately represented through lectures only. When we delivered these videos in lab sessions, we used "stop," "play back," and "repeat" functions to emphasize complex and key procedures of correct ophthalmic PEs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students were given a minimum of 4 wk to prepare for their presentations. We (S. B. Higgins-Opitz and M. Tufts as well as our now-retired colleague Alina Marszalek), as detailed in APPENDIX C in the Supplemental Material, not only guided and assisted the groups in their research and monitored their progress but also liaised with other faculty staff to facilitate students' access to 1 Supplemental Material for this article is available online at the Advance in Physiology Education website. resources such as specialist books, pathological specimens, typical patient data and features, audiovisual material, and visits to specialist units at the teaching hospital attached to the medical school.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In addition to their overall group coordination function, group representatives were also required to act as chairpersons for another group's presentation slot (see APPENDIX A in the Supplemental Material). 1 This entailed introducing the topic, introducing the group, and initiating and directing the discussion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Counselling on health promotion and disease prevention and cure is a fundamental part of any medical consultation. It has a direct impact on patient health and an overall impact on the burden of disease in the community [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%