Paediatric patient perceptions of healthcare professionals: contributions to a communication curriculum.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Jakob Thestrup, Jette Led Sørensen, Barbara Hoff Esbjørn, Jane Hybschmann, Thomas Leth Frandsen, Patricia DeCosta, Line Klingen Gjærde
{"title":"Paediatric patient perceptions of healthcare professionals: contributions to a communication curriculum.","authors":"Jakob Thestrup, Jette Led Sørensen, Barbara Hoff Esbjørn, Jane Hybschmann, Thomas Leth Frandsen, Patricia DeCosta, Line Klingen Gjærde","doi":"10.1007/s00431-024-05911-x","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Communication skills are a vital but often neglected part of paediatric training. To make communication training more responsive to patient needs, children and adolescents should be involved in developing the communication curriculum for healthcare professionals, though this is rarely the case. The present study explored children and adolescents' perceptions of healthcare professionals to identify recommendations for healthcare professionals to contribute to formulating goals, learning objectives, and competencies for an interprofessional paediatric communication curriculum. We used narrative and play-based interviews to include the perceptions of preschool children aged 3-6 years (n = 8) and an online questionnaire to explore those of schoolchildren and adolescents aged 5-18 years (n = 54). We did a thematic analysis of the qualitative interview data and open-ended questionnaire responses, which showed that preschool children found familiar approaches, physical contact, and their parents comforting and that healthcare professionals should use playful methods, child-friendly words, and tangible rewards. Schoolchildren and adolescents preferred healthcare professionals who were friendly, patient, attentive, communicated clearly, and engaged them in conversation. They did not like when healthcare professionals appeared stressed, did not keep their promises, or forced them to do something.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>We condensed perceptions of children and adolescents into tips and statements to be used in further development of a communication curriculum for paediatric healthcare professionals. Our findings emphasize that paediatric communication training should focus on healthcare professionals' attitude and appearance, strategies for building trust and engaging patients in treatment and care, the use of age-appropriate communication, and understanding the cognitive development of children and adolescents.</p><p><strong>What is known: </strong>• Communication is a core competence that all paediatric healthcare professionals must practice and maintain. • Children and adolescents can contribute to curriculum development, but only few studies have done so.</p><p><strong>What is new: </strong>• The perspectives of children and adolescents indicate that education programmes on paediatric communication should focus on the attitude and appearance of healthcare professionals, strategies to build trust and engage patients, age-appropriate communication, and understanding the cognitive development of children and adolescents. • Children and adolescents aged 3-18 years can contribute to the development of goals, learning objectives, and competencies for paediatric communication training, which may help promote more patient-centred approaches in practice.</p>","PeriodicalId":11997,"journal":{"name":"European Journal of Pediatrics","volume":"184 1","pages":"75"},"PeriodicalIF":3.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-12-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11634935/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"European Journal of Pediatrics","FirstCategoryId":"3","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-024-05911-x","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"PEDIATRICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0

Abstract

Communication skills are a vital but often neglected part of paediatric training. To make communication training more responsive to patient needs, children and adolescents should be involved in developing the communication curriculum for healthcare professionals, though this is rarely the case. The present study explored children and adolescents' perceptions of healthcare professionals to identify recommendations for healthcare professionals to contribute to formulating goals, learning objectives, and competencies for an interprofessional paediatric communication curriculum. We used narrative and play-based interviews to include the perceptions of preschool children aged 3-6 years (n = 8) and an online questionnaire to explore those of schoolchildren and adolescents aged 5-18 years (n = 54). We did a thematic analysis of the qualitative interview data and open-ended questionnaire responses, which showed that preschool children found familiar approaches, physical contact, and their parents comforting and that healthcare professionals should use playful methods, child-friendly words, and tangible rewards. Schoolchildren and adolescents preferred healthcare professionals who were friendly, patient, attentive, communicated clearly, and engaged them in conversation. They did not like when healthcare professionals appeared stressed, did not keep their promises, or forced them to do something.

Conclusions: We condensed perceptions of children and adolescents into tips and statements to be used in further development of a communication curriculum for paediatric healthcare professionals. Our findings emphasize that paediatric communication training should focus on healthcare professionals' attitude and appearance, strategies for building trust and engaging patients in treatment and care, the use of age-appropriate communication, and understanding the cognitive development of children and adolescents.

What is known: • Communication is a core competence that all paediatric healthcare professionals must practice and maintain. • Children and adolescents can contribute to curriculum development, but only few studies have done so.

What is new: • The perspectives of children and adolescents indicate that education programmes on paediatric communication should focus on the attitude and appearance of healthcare professionals, strategies to build trust and engage patients, age-appropriate communication, and understanding the cognitive development of children and adolescents. • Children and adolescents aged 3-18 years can contribute to the development of goals, learning objectives, and competencies for paediatric communication training, which may help promote more patient-centred approaches in practice.

求助全文
约1分钟内获得全文 求助全文
来源期刊
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
2.80%
发文量
367
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pediatrics (EJPE) is a leading peer-reviewed medical journal which covers the entire field of pediatrics. The editors encourage authors to submit original articles, reviews, short communications, and correspondence on all relevant themes and topics. EJPE is particularly committed to the publication of articles on important new clinical research that will have an immediate impact on clinical pediatric practice. The editorial office very much welcomes ideas for publications, whether individual articles or article series, that fit this goal and is always willing to address inquiries from authors regarding potential submissions. Invited review articles on clinical pediatrics that provide comprehensive coverage of a subject of importance are also regularly commissioned. The short publication time reflects both the commitment of the editors and publishers and their passion for new developments in the field of pediatrics. EJPE is active on social media (@EurJPediatrics) and we invite you to participate. EJPE is the official journal of the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) and publishes guidelines and statements in cooperation with the EAP.
×
引用
GB/T 7714-2015
复制
MLA
复制
APA
复制
导出至
BibTeX EndNote RefMan NoteFirst NoteExpress
×
提示
您的信息不完整,为了账户安全,请先补充。
现在去补充
×
提示
您因"违规操作"
具体请查看互助需知
我知道了
×
提示
确定
请完成安全验证×
copy
已复制链接
快去分享给好友吧!
我知道了
右上角分享
点击右上角分享
0
联系我们:info@booksci.cn Book学术提供免费学术资源搜索服务,方便国内外学者检索中英文文献。致力于提供最便捷和优质的服务体验。 Copyright © 2023 布克学术 All rights reserved.
京ICP备2023020795号-1
ghs 京公网安备 11010802042870号
Book学术文献互助
Book学术文献互助群
群 号:481959085
Book学术官方微信