Communication Skills After Graduation: Opinions of Polish Healthcare Professionals.

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-09-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S522550
Antonina Doroszewska, Iwona Drozdowska, Maciej Mikołajczak, Adam Jasiura, Joanna Zawanowska
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Background: Compulsory education of communication skills has begun to develop in Poland over the past several years. The aim of this study was to explore perception of preparation by the universities and self-assessment in communication skills among Polish doctors, nurses and midwives.

Methods: The research was based on an online survey examining 22 communication skills. A list of communication skills was created based on the recommendations for teaching medical communication described in the Calgary-Cambridge model. Data collection took place from March to July 2022. The sample consisted of a variety of health professions, including physicians, nurses and midwives.

Results: The results show that medical school graduates who took part in the survey rated their preparation in communication skills as low and the number of hours dedicated to communication training as insufficient. The most challenging aspects of communication skills include dealing with patient aggression, handling patients who express complaints, grievances, or expectations and discussing non-medical treatments with patients. The surveyed nurses and midwives rated their overall preparation significantly higher than physicians and felt strong in showing empathy. Doctors in turn assessed their task-oriented communication skills as much better.

Conclusion: The respondents emphasized the importance of communication skills training. Our findings underscore the urgent need for structured, longitudinal communication training within medical education, supported by systemic changes at the levels of policy, curriculum design, and faculty development. Communication skills must be prioritized as core clinical competencies across all health professions, not treated as peripheral elements of medical education and ideally should be continued throughout one's medical career and postgraduate education. Particular emphasis should be placed on teaching how to manage patient aggression, address complaints, and communicate with patients who pursue alternative medicine and not evidence based treatment. These results may also assist universities in other countries, where medical curricula are being implemented.

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毕业后的沟通技巧:波兰医疗专业人员的意见。
背景:在过去的几年里,波兰开始发展沟通技能的义务教育。本研究的目的是探讨波兰医生、护士和助产士对大学准备工作的看法和沟通技巧的自我评估。方法:该研究基于一项关于22种沟通技巧的在线调查。根据卡尔加里-剑桥模式所述的医疗沟通教学建议,制定了一份沟通技巧清单。数据收集于2022年3月至7月进行。样本包括各种卫生专业人员,包括医生、护士和助产士。结果:参与调查的医学院毕业生认为自己在沟通技巧方面的准备较低,用于沟通培训的时间不足。沟通技巧中最具挑战性的方面包括处理患者的攻击行为,处理表达抱怨、不满或期望的患者,以及与患者讨论非药物治疗。接受调查的护士和助产士对自己的总体准备程度的评价明显高于医生,并且在表现同理心方面感觉很强。反过来,医生们认为他们的任务导向沟通技巧要好得多。结论:受访者强调沟通技巧培训的重要性。我们的研究结果强调了在医学教育中进行结构化、纵向的沟通培训的迫切需要,并在政策、课程设计和教师发展的层面上进行系统的变革。沟通技巧必须优先作为所有卫生专业的核心临床能力,而不是作为医学教育的外围要素,理想情况下应该贯穿一个人的医学生涯和研究生教育。应特别强调如何管理患者的攻击行为,如何处理投诉,以及如何与寻求替代医学而非循证治疗的患者进行沟通。这些结果也可能对正在实施医学课程的其他国家的大学有所帮助。
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