Challenges Facing Introduction of Communication Skills into Medical Education in Iraq

Abdulsalam S. Sultan, Sawsan Issa Habeeb
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Background: Communication skills have no clear curriculum in most Iraqi medical colleges. This shortcoming of education is reflected on doctor centered approach practice. Objectives: To identify challenges facing the introduction of communication skills into medical education. Methods: A questionnaire-based study was conducted to explore the opinion of healthcare professionals regarding challenges facing the introduction of communication skills in their institutions. Results: One hundred forty-four participants responded. The frequency of challenges related to medical practice, education, and patients was 36%, 44%, and 20% respectively. Forty-four participants (30.5%) mentioned that challenges related to the medical colleges’ adoption of the traditional subject-based curriculum, and biomedical approach, with nearly the same frequency of the participants, related challenges to the lack of a clearly defined curriculum, and (23%) due to scarcity of human, financial, and logistical resources. Medical practice-related challenges include doctor-centred approach and neglect of patients' psychosocial aspects in the frequency of 44% and 28% respectively. Twelve respondents (8%) believe that doctors’ use of medical jargon hinders the patient's contribution to the medical interview. Low health literacy, language, and cultural metaphors constituted 71%, and 15% respectively. There is no significant statistical difference in challenges in relation to specialty, workplace, sex, and years of practice. Conclusion: Multiple levels of challenges need systematic review in educational curricula, medical practice, and social determinants.
在伊拉克医学教育中引入沟通技巧面临的挑战
背景:大多数伊拉克医学院没有明确的沟通技巧课程。这种教育上的不足体现在以医生为中心的教学实践中。目的:确定在医学教育中引入沟通技巧所面临的挑战。方法:采用问卷调查的方法,探讨医疗保健专业人员对在其机构中引入沟通技巧所面临的挑战的看法。结果:144名参与者做出了回应。与医疗实践、教育和患者相关的挑战频率分别为36%、44%和20%。44名参与者(30.5%)提到,挑战与医学院采用传统的以学科为基础的课程和生物医学方法有关,参与者的频率几乎相同;挑战与缺乏明确定义的课程有关;挑战与人力、财政和后勤资源短缺有关(23%)。与医疗实践相关的挑战包括以医生为中心的方法和对患者心理社会方面的忽视,分别占44%和28%。12名受访者(8%)认为医生使用医学术语阻碍了患者对医学访谈的贡献。低卫生素养、低语言和低文化隐喻分别占71%和15%。在与专业、工作场所、性别和工作年限相关的挑战方面,没有显著的统计差异。结论:需要对教育课程、医疗实践和社会决定因素等多个层面的挑战进行系统审查。
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