Successful Development and Implementation of Communication Skills Simulation Training Within Pediatric Hematology-oncology Fellowship Education.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Kerri Becktell, Sarah Rumler, Richard L Tower
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Abstract

Difficult discussions with patients and families are a primary component of pediatric oncology care. We report our experience in the development and implementation of a longitudinal simulation-based Communication Skills Curriculum within a pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship training program. A 6-session simulation curriculum was created for fellows to practice difficult oncology related discussions with a standardized patient (SP). This program was implemented in 2017 and continues presently. Throughout fellowship training the scenarios progress in content and scope. Each simulation was observed and recorded, and written and verbal feedback was provided. The Gap-Kalamazoo Communication Skills Assessment Form was used to assess communication skills in each session. A total of 15 fellows (100% of possible participants) have participated in this curriculum to date. Across all domains of communication skills assessed, the ratings given by the physician evaluators and self-evaluations improved over the course of the scenarios completed throughout fellowship training. This type of simulation-based communication skills curriculum within a pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship training program is feasible to implement. This training is useful to fellows beyond training in improving communication skills, which has the potential to directly benefit the future patients they care for.

在儿科血液学-肿瘤学研究员教育中成功开发和实施交流技能模拟培训。
与患者及家属进行艰难的讨论是儿科肿瘤治疗的主要组成部分。我们报告了在儿科血液肿瘤学研究员培训项目中开发和实施纵向模拟交流技能课程的经验。我们创建了一个为期 6 节的模拟课程,让研究员与标准化患者(SP)进行肿瘤相关的疑难讨论练习。该项目于 2017 年实施,目前仍在继续。在整个研究员培训过程中,情景模拟的内容和范围都在不断增加。每次模拟都经过观察和记录,并提供书面和口头反馈。Gap-Kalamazoo 沟通技能评估表用于评估每次培训中的沟通技能。迄今为止,共有 15 名研究员(占可能参加人数的 100%)参加了这一课程。在所评估的所有沟通技能领域中,医生评估者和自我评估者的评分在整个研究员培训期间完成的情景模拟中都有所提高。在儿科血液肿瘤学研究员培训项目中实施这种基于模拟的沟通技巧课程是可行的。这种培训对研究员的帮助不仅在于提高沟通技巧,还有可能直接造福于他们未来护理的患者。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
415
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (JPHO) reports on major advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and blood diseases in children. The journal publishes original research, commentaries, historical insights, and clinical and laboratory observations.
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