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摘要
药剂师,特别是临床药剂师、医生、护士、患者、患者家属和亲属以及卫生保健人员之间的有效沟通至关重要。沟通不良不仅会导致专业人员之间的挫折和缺乏尊重,而且如果重要信息被误解、无效传达或遗漏,也可能危及患者护理。本研究探讨了阿联酋临床药学专业学生和临床药学专业毕业生对学习沟通技巧在其药学职业生涯中的相关性和重要性的态度。本研究采用Rees, Sheard, and Davies(2002)的沟通技巧态度量表(CSAS)来测量药学专业学生和药学专业毕业生对沟通技巧学习的态度。虽然这项措施最初是为了衡量欧洲国家医学生对沟通技巧学习的态度而设计的,但我们的研究结果与Rees等人(2002)在他们的研究中报告的结果并没有什么不同。最后,对药学传播课程的教学人员提出了一些切实可行的建议。
Pharmacy Students’ Attitudes Towards Learning Communication Skills: The Case Of The United Arab Emirates
Effective communication amongst pharmacists, especially clinical pharmacists, physicians, nurses, patients, patients’ families and relatives and health care personnel is essential. Poor communication does not only lead to frustration and lack of respect among professions but also may compromise patient care if important information is misunderstood, ineffectively conveyed, or left out. This research explores clinical pharm acy students’ and clinical pharmacy graduates’ attitudes towards the relevance and importance of learning communication skills in their pharmacy careers in the United Arab Emirates. For the purposes of this study, Rees, Sheard, and Davies’ (2002) Communica tion Skills Attitudes Scale (CSAS) is used to measure pharmacy students’ and pharmacy graduates’ attitudes towards communication skills learning. Although this measure was originally designed to measure medical students’ attitudes towards communication skills learning in a European country, the results obtained from our study are not dissimilar to those reported by Rees et al. (2002) in their study. The paper concludes with some practical suggestions for pharmacy experts in charge of pharmacy communication courses.