Teaching an empathy-focused approach to difficult consultations: a pilot session and co-production evaluation workshop.

IF 1.5 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Education for Primary Care Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1080/14739879.2023.2241037
Andy Ward, Jeremy Howick
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Background: Patients who are annoyed, upset, angry or uncooperative may be categorised as having behavioural problems, shifting the blame from healthcare providers to patients. This can exacerbate the problem. Adopting an empathic approach to such consultations can reduce anger and frustration and improve patient care.

Approach: A pilot teaching session was introduced to the second year of the medical degree at Leicester Medical School with the aim of preparing students to deal with difficult consultations and helping them to understand the impact of empathy in such situations. The teaching involved the use of prior reading, videos and simulated patients acting the role of angry and frustrated patients. It was delivered to groups of 8 students by a team of 20 GP tutors. Approximately 300 second year medical students took part in the session.

Evaluation: Ninety per cent of students felt they had a better understanding of how an empathic approach could help in difficult consultations. Most GP tutors also felt better prepared to deal with difficult consultations because of teaching the session. Following the initial evaluation, a co-production workshop was convened comprising of tutors, students and patient representatives to review the teaching materials and evaluation. Potential improvements to the session were identified.

Conclusion: We were able to deliver a successful pilot session that improved students' understanding of the skills needed and had a positive impact on GP tutors involved in the session. A subsequent co-production workshop identified key strategies to improve the session for future years.

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背景:恼怒、不安、愤怒或不合作的患者可能会被归类为有行为问题,从而将责任从医疗服务提供者转嫁到患者身上。这会使问题更加严重。在这类咨询中采用移情方法可以减少愤怒和挫败感,改善对患者的护理:方法:在莱斯特医学院医学学位二年级开设了一个试点教学课程,目的是让学生做好应对棘手咨询的准备,并帮助他们了解在这种情况下移情的影响。教学过程中使用了事先阅读的材料、视频和模拟病人,让他们扮演愤怒和沮丧的病人。由 20 名全科医生导师组成的团队向每 8 名学生为一组进行授课。约有 300 名二年级医学生参加了这一课程:90%的学生认为他们更好地理解了移情方法如何帮助解决咨询难题。大多数全科医生导师也认为,由于教授了这一课程,他们在处理疑难会诊方面做了更好的准备。初步评估结束后,由导师、学生和患者代表组成的共同制作研讨会对教材和评估进行了审查。总结:我们成功地开展了试点项目:我们成功开展了试点课程,提高了学生对所需技能的理解,并对参与课程的全科医生导师产生了积极影响。随后举行的共同制作研讨会确定了今后改进该课程的关键策略。
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Education for Primary Care
Education for Primary Care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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期刊介绍: Education for Primary Care aims to reflect the best experience, expertise and innovative ideas in the development of undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing primary care education. The journal is UK based but welcomes contributions from all over the world. Readers will benefit from the broader perspectives on educational activities provided through the contributions of all health professionals, including general practitioners, nurses, midwives, health visitors, community nurses and managers. This sharing of experiences has the potential for enhancing healthcare delivery and for promoting interprofessional working.
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