Diverse Integration of Simulated Patients in Medical Education for Communication, Language, and Clinical Skills in Hungary

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Kata Eklics, Alexandra Csongor, Anikó Hambuch, Judit Diana Fekete
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Abstract: Medical education and communication training has been undergoing substantial changes recently in our globalized environment. Multidisciplinary simulation-based methods worldwide focus on improving effective clinical skills including history taking, physical examination, diagnostic skills, critical thinking, therapeutic skills, and others via interactions between medical students, trainees, and patients. Recently, Hungary has joined such global trends. The first simulated patient program in Hungary was developed at the University of Pécs Medical School in 2019 to aid effective patient-interviewing skills in language and communication classes. Under the supervision of linguists, communication specialists and medical professionals, the multidisciplinary program uses lay people to perform as simulated patients while using the languages of Hungarian, German, and English. Our simulated patient program plays a specific role in supporting students to learn languages for medical purposes, aiming to prepare them for handling the medical, linguistic, at the same, time emotional and sociocultural difficulties encountered while taking patient histories. Medical and linguistic experts evaluate student performance, provide feedback, and give tailored instruction so that students can advance their communicative and professional skills. This study discusses working formats and the role of constructive feedback exploring potential advantages and disadvantages, sharing ideas, and proposing recommendations on language- and communication-based integration of simulated patients. In our elective communication courses, undergraduate medical students learn to cope with a variety of patient situations through practicing medical emergencies, misunderstandings, and disagreements in a safe atmosphere provided by the MediSkillsLab. Among the benefits, we should emphasize that any course with a growing number of students can be accommodated by carefully designing the program, which allows for interprofessional collaboration. This program contributes to higher-quality medical education, promoting more skilled and compassionate healthcare specialists.

Keywords: simulation, interprofessional medical communication, feedback, clinical skills
在匈牙利,模拟病人在医学教育中对沟通、语言和临床技能的多样化整合
摘要:在全球化环境中,医学教育和交流培训近来发生了巨大变化。全球范围内的多学科模拟方法侧重于通过医学生、受训者和患者之间的互动,提高有效的临床技能,包括病史采集、体格检查、诊断技能、批判性思维、治疗技能等。最近,匈牙利也加入了这一全球趋势。2019 年,佩奇大学医学院开发了匈牙利首个模拟病人项目,以帮助学生在语言和交流课上有效地掌握与病人面谈的技能。在语言学家、交流专家和医学专业人员的监督下,该多学科项目使用匈牙利语、德语和英语,让非专业人员扮演模拟病人。我们的模拟病人项目在支持学生学习医学语言方面发挥着特殊作用,目的是让他们做好准备,应对在采集病史时遇到的医学、语言、情感和社会文化方面的困难。医学和语言专家会对学生的表现进行评估,提供反馈意见,并给予有针对性的指导,从而提高学生的交际能力和专业技能。本研究讨论了工作形式和建设性反馈的作用,探讨了潜在的优势和劣势,分享了想法,并就基于语言和交流的模拟患者整合提出了建议。在我们的沟通选修课程中,医科本科生通过在 MediSkillsLab 提供的安全氛围中练习医疗紧急情况、误解和分歧,学会应对各种病人情况。在这些好处中,我们应该强调的是,通过精心设计该计划,任何学生人数不断增加的课程都能得到满足,从而实现跨专业合作。该项目有助于提高医学教育质量,培养更多技术精湛、富有同情心的医疗保健专家。关键词:模拟;跨专业医学交流;反馈;临床技能
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Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Advances in Medical Education and Practice EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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