Assessment of communication skills of interns in pediatrics using mini-clinical evaluation exercise

Q4 Medicine
Bindu Nair, V. Negi, A. Prakash
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Background: Interns who would be the future doctors are not being observed for communication skills at their workplace. The Mini-clinical evaluation exercise (mini-CEX) can be used as a “Work Place Based Assessment” (WPBA) tool for the assessment of the communication skills of the interns and also for giving immediate feedback. This study was done to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of mini-CEX for improving the communication skills of interns in Pediatrics. Materials and Methods: It was a prospective interventional study which was conducted in the Department of Pediatrics. Forty interns and six faculty who volunteered participated in the mini-CEX encounters. The structured assessment mini-CEX form by the American Board of Internal Medicine was used. Each intern faced six assessment sessions on mini-CEX forms with each of the faculty. At the end of the internship rotation, the perceptions of the interns and faculty were gathered by an anonymous validated questionnaire containing both close-ended (using 5-point Likert scale) and open-ended questions. Statistical Analysis Used: The descriptive data were analyzed on the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23. also done. Qualitative data of open-ended questions were done by thematic analysis. Results: Most interns (87.5%) and all faculty (100%) felt that mini-CEX helped them in achieving good communication skills. Comparison between the 1st and the 6th encounter of mini-CEX showed an increase in the mean score values for all skill competencies, and this improvement was statistically significant (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Mini-CEX is an acceptable, feasible, and effective WPBA tool for communication skills training of interns in pediatrics.
运用小型临床评估练习评估儿科实习生的沟通技巧
背景:那些未来可能成为医生的实习生在他们的工作场所并没有被观察到沟通技巧。小型临床评估(mini-CEX)可作为“工作地点评估”(WPBA)的工具,用以评估实习生的沟通技巧,并提供即时反馈。本研究旨在评估mini-CEX在提高儿科实习生沟通技巧方面的可接受性、可行性和有效性。材料与方法:本研究是在儿科进行的前瞻性介入研究。40名实习生和6名教师自愿参加了小型cex会议。采用美国内科医学委员会的结构化评估mini-CEX表格。每个实习生都要面对六次由每位教员填写的mini-CEX表格的评估。在实习轮转结束时,通过一份匿名有效问卷收集实习生和教师的看法,该问卷包含封闭式(使用5分李克特量表)和开放式问题。使用统计分析:描述性数据在社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第23版上进行分析。也完成了。开放式问题的定性数据采用专题分析。结果:大多数实习生(87.5%)和所有教师(100%)认为mini-CEX帮助他们获得了良好的沟通技巧。第1次和第6次mini-CEX的比较显示,所有技能能力的平均得分值都有所增加,这种改善具有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。结论:Mini-CEX是一种可接受、可行、有效的儿科实习生沟通技巧培训工具。
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