为重病沟通提供适当规模的跨专业团队培训:基于力量的方法

Liana Eskola , Ethan Silverman , Sarah Rogers , Amy Zelenski
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摘要

目的姑息关怀的沟通技巧有助于根据患者的目标量身定制关怀服务。由于姑息关怀医生短缺,非医生必须掌握这些重病沟通技巧。我们的目标是培训跨专业团队。方法 我们举办了一些讲习班,教授姑息关怀沟通技巧和跨专业沟通。参加者填写了调查问卷,其中包括人际关系反应指数、埃克曼面孔工具、咨询和关系移情测量、有关移情的开放式问题以及有效跨专业实践的测量。在复杂的对话中,培训提高了同行观察的价值(p < 0.001)和反思能力(p = 0.02)。不同类型的专业人员采用了不同的交流目标,但都肯定了积极倾听的重要性。结论该课程有效地培训了 71 名临床医生(其中大部分是非医生)的重病沟通和跨专业团队沟通技能,并可在类似环境中复制。
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Right-sizing interprofessional team training for serious-illness communication: A strength-based approach

Objective

Palliative care communication skills help tailor care to patients' goals. With a palliative care physician shortage, non-physicians must gain these serious illness communication skills. Historically, trainings have targeted physician-only groups; our goal was to train interprofessional teams.

Methods

Workshops were conducted to teach palliative care communication skills and interprofessional communication. Participants completed surveys which included questions from the Interpersonal Reactivity Index, the Ekman Faces tool, the Consultation and Relational Empathy measure, open-ended questions about empathy, and measures of effective interprofessional practice.

Results

Participants felt the workshop improved their ability to listen (p < 0.001), understand patients' concerns (p < 0.001), and show compassion (p = 0.008). It increased the perceived value of peer observation (p < 0.001) and ability to reflect (p = 0.02) during complex conversations. Different types of professionals adopted different communication goals, though all affirmed the importance of active listening. Participants felt they improved their ability to work within an interprofessional team.

Conclusions

The course effectively trained 71 clinicians, the majority non-physicians, in serious illness communication and interprofessional team communication skills, and could be reproduced in similar settings.

Innovation

We adapted an approach common to physician-only trainings to diverse interprofessional groups, added a team-based component using Applied Improvisation, and demonstrated its effectiveness.

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PEC innovation Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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