将 "重视每次接触 "纳入医学本科课程的有效性

Robyn Fletcher , Alexander Hammant , Rebecca Symes , Andrew Turvey , Andy Ward , Ary Mahdzir , Bharathy Kumaravel
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摘要

方法通过讲座、小组研讨会、角色扮演和新的客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)向二年级学生介绍相关概念。收集了学生的反馈意见,并对他们的考试成绩进行了分析。教学对学生自我报告的进行 MECC 的信心(7/10 到 9/10,p >;0.001)和自我报告的进行 MECC 的可能性(7/10 到 9/10,p >;0.001)产生了积极影响。MECC OSCE 考试站在区分学生能力方面表现出色(小组区分度指标为 4.36-4.44)。结论将 MECC/HCS 纳入医学本科课程是可行的,并对学生的自信心产生了积极的影响。
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The effectiveness of integrating making every contact count into an undergraduate medical curriculum

Objective

To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of integrating Making Every Contact Count (MECC) using Healthy Conversation Skills (HCS) into an undergraduate medical curriculum and test the performance of an associated assessment.

Methods

Concepts were introduced to second year students through lectures, small group seminars, role-plays and a new Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).
station. Students' feedback was gathered and their examination performance was analysed.

Results

MECC/HCS was integrated into the undergraduate medical curriculum at Leicester Medical School. Teaching had a positive impact on the students' self-reported confidence in carrying out MECC (7/10 to 9/10, p > 0.001) and in their self-reported likelihood of doing so (7/10 to 9/10, p > 0.001). The MECC OSCE station was good at discriminating between students' abilities (group discrimination metric 4.36–4.44). The small negative alpha differences for the MECC/HCS station (−0.032 and − 0.028) indicated this station positively contributed to the overall reliability of the assessment.

Conclusion

It was feasible to integrate MECC/HCS into an undergraduate medical curriculum, with a positive impact on students' confidence.

Innovation

In addition to teaching, this study describes the development and testing of OSCE stations to assess students' MECC skills in simulated clinical scenarios.
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PEC innovation
PEC innovation Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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