Communication skills learning during medical studies in Poland: opinions of final-year medical students

Q3 Health Professions
P. Przymuszała, Magdalena Cerbin-Koczorowska, P. Marciniak-Stępak, Lidia Szlanga, Lucja Zielinska-Tomczak, M. Dąbrowski, Ryszard Marciniak
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InTrodUcTIon: Despite the increasing emphasis on the medical curriculum, students’ empathy and communication skills decline with time. As students’ attitudes and experiences may influence the effectiveness of communication training and their future communication style, this study aimed to evaluate the opinions of last-year medical students on communication skills learning. MATerIAL And MeTHods: Following the fully mixed concurrent equal status design methodology, we invited sixth-year medical students of our university to fill a paper questionnaire with closed and open questions on their perspectives on communication skills learning. resULTs: Questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of 166 students. The majority of them recognized the importance and benefits of communication training, and the need to increase its signifi cance in the medical curriculum. They noticed that students with low communication skills lack motivation for improvement. Students also underlined the significance of the hidden curriculum, reporting a contrast between communication classes and the behavior of some physicians. Moreover, students less positively in clined towards communication training doubted its effectiveness and importance, suggesting that it should be offered for volunteers. concLUsIons: In order to meet the expectations of students with positive opinions and overcome the lack of motivation or engagement of negatively inclined students, more emphasis should be placed on commu nication training. Changes in communication training should include increasing its practical character and intensity, emphasizing its importance and benefits, and paying more attention to hidden curriculum as -pects. Revisions to the medical school application system should be considered to underline the importance of interpersonal competencies already at the admission stage.
在波兰医学学习期间的沟通技巧学习:最后一年医科学生的意见
InTrodUcTIon:尽管越来越重视医学课程,但学生的同理心和沟通能力会随着时间的推移而下降。由于学生的态度和经历可能会影响沟通训练的有效性和他们未来的沟通方式,本研究旨在评估去年医学生对沟通技能学习的看法。MATerIAL和MeTHods:遵循完全混合的并行平等地位设计方法,我们邀请我校六年级医学生填写一份纸质问卷,其中包括关于他们对沟通技能学习的看法的封闭式和开放式问题。结果:问卷由166名学生的代表性样本完成。他们中的大多数人都认识到沟通培训的重要性和好处,以及提高其在医学课程中的重要性的必要性。他们注意到,沟通能力差的学生缺乏进步的动力。学生们还强调了隐藏课程的重要性,报告了沟通课程和一些医生的行为之间的对比。此外,对沟通培训不太积极的学生对其有效性和重要性表示怀疑,认为应该为志愿者提供沟通培训。结论:为了以积极的观点满足学生的期望,克服消极倾向学生缺乏动力或参与的问题,应更加重视沟通训练。沟通培训的变革应包括提高其实践性和强度,强调其重要性和效益,并更多地关注隐性课程的前景。应考虑对医学院申请制度进行修订,以强调已经处于入学阶段的人际交往能力的重要性。
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