“Bring your worst”: Residents' perspectives on video review of challenging patient communication as a learning tool

Jane Ege Møller , Eva Doherty , Matilde Nisbeth Brøgger
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate residents' experiences recording and receiving feedback on a challenging video of a patient encounter. Methods: We used a qualitative design with first year residents who took part in a mandatory communication skills course in which all participants were asked to bring a challenging video of a patient encounter. The methods consisted of brief reflection texts and focus groups related to their perspectives on the use of challenging videos. Results: 106 residents wrote brief reflection texts, and 13 residents participated in four focus groups. Residents mainly expressed positive experiences with the challenging video exercise. Residents reported that the pressure to perform was felt to be less than on previous teaching sessions because the focus was on choosing an encounter which was less than perfect. They also reported that they appreciated the opportunity to see that other doctors were not performing optimally. Conclusion: The use of challenging videos as a teaching method for communication skills was experienced as encouraging by residents and facilitated enhanced learning.

Innovation

We recommend adding more focus on challenging situations in video review. This could support learning by providing what our participants found to be a less daunting learning environment.

"拿出你最差的一面":住院医师将具有挑战性的患者沟通视频回顾作为学习工具的观点
目的 调查住院医师在录制和接收具有挑战性的患者接触视频反馈时的经历。方法我们采用定性设计的方法,对参加沟通技巧必修课程的一年级住院医师进行了调查。我们采用的方法包括简短的反思文章和焦点小组,内容涉及他们对使用挑战性视频的看法。结果106 名住院医师撰写了简短的反思文章,13 名住院医师参加了四个焦点小组。住院医师主要对挑战性视频练习表达了积极的体验。住院医师们表示,与以往的教学课程相比,他们感觉表演的压力较小,因为重点在于选择一个不够完美的遭遇。他们还表示,很高兴有机会看到其他医生的表现不尽如人意。结论我们建议在视频回顾中更多地关注具有挑战性的情况。我们建议在视频复习中更多地关注具有挑战性的情境,这样可以为学员提供一个不那么令人生畏的学习环境,从而支持学习。
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PEC innovation Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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