ComPsych communication skills training: Applicability of simulated patients in psychiatry communication skills training.

Philippa Ditton-Phare, Harsimrat Sandhu, Brian Kelly, Carmel Loughland
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Abstract

Objective: Communication skills training (CST) programs within postgraduate psychiatry training are rare. ComPsych CST utilises simulated patients (SPs) for trainees to practice communication skills for discussing severe mental illness with patients and their families/carers. This study examined the applicability of using SPs in a psychiatry-specific CST.

Methods: A total of 41 postgraduate psychiatry trainees attended at least one of four modules of training in their cohort year and completed a questionnaire after each module presenting eight questions rating the use of SPs and ratings of course deliverables.

Results: Overall, trainees rated contact with SPs very highly across all modules, with a mean rating of 9.11 out of 10 (SD = 0.97). Trainees agreed that SPs appeared authentic, that their reactions showed they listened to the trainee.

Conclusions: Trainees valued training with SPs, providing evidence that using SPs for psychiatry-specific CST is feasible. Despite subjectivity, this is valuable to course providers as it highlights benefits perceived by trainees to be useful and provides further evidence for the program's feasibility and utility.

模拟病人在精神病学沟通技巧训练中的适用性。
目的:在精神病学研究生培训中,沟通技巧训练(CST)课程很少。康普心理服务中心利用模拟病人,让学员练习与病人及其家人/照顾者讨论严重精神疾病的沟通技巧。本研究考察了在精神病学特异性CST中使用SPs的适用性。方法:共41名精神病学研究生学员在他们的队列年参加了四个培训模块中的至少一个,并在每个模块后完成了一份问卷,其中包含8个问题,对SPs的使用进行评分和对课程成果进行评分。结果:总体而言,学员在所有模块中对与sp接触的评价非常高,平均评分为9.11 / 10 (SD = 0.97)。受训者一致认为SPs看起来很真实,他们的反应表明他们听了受训者的话。结论:受训者重视SPs培训,提供证据证明使用SPs进行精神科特异性CST是可行的。尽管存在主观性,但这对课程提供者来说是有价值的,因为它突出了学员认为有用的好处,并为项目的可行性和实用性提供了进一步的证据。
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