A STUDY TO ASSESS THE ATTITUDE OF MEDICAL STUDENTS TOWARDS LEARNING COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL IN ANDHRA PRADESH

R. A. Latha, M. A. Farhana, S. S. Sonia, N. M. Riyaz, B. S. B. Mallika
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Objective: Communication plays an essential role in present era of medical and health system where doctor should maintain good interpersonal relationship with patients. Teaching of communication skills to medical students as a part of the curriculum has gained importance in recent past. This study was conducted to assess attitude of medical students towards learning communication skills. Methods: Prior institutional ethical committee approval and prior informed consent obtained from participants. Study conducted among medical students of second and third year MBBS. Students were given a questionnaire (google forms). Questionnaire consisted of 26 items related to positive and negative attitude; 13 items in each subscale. Responses received were entered and analysed in Microsoft excel. Results: Total of 300 students participated, with a response rate of 76%. 132(57.9%) students were second year and 96(42.1%) were third year. 159(69.7%) students were females and 69(30.3%) were males. Reliability of scale was calculated using Cronbach’s Alpha, 0.859 for PAS and 0.704 for NAS; which were good and acceptable values. Better positive attitude scores (52.34±6.03) observed over negative attitude scores (40.07±6.40), implies students having a positive attitude towards learning communication skills. There were no significant differences between scores when compared between males and females and between second and third year MBBS students. Conclusion: Results of study emphasize that introduction of AETCOM learning modules in the medical curriculum has a positive impact on students towards learning communication skills. Doctor-patient inter-relationship, treatment decision-making, etc., are dependent on doctor’s communication skills; which can be improved and strengthened with AETCOM implementation in medical curriculum.
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评估安得拉邦教学医院医学生对学习沟通技巧的态度的研究
目的:在当今的医疗卫生系统中,沟通起着至关重要的作用,医生应与病人保持良好的人际关系。近年来,作为课程的一部分,向医科学生传授沟通技巧已变得越来越重要。本研究旨在评估医科学生对学习沟通技巧的态度。研究方法事先获得机构伦理委员会的批准和参与者的知情同意。研究对象为医学学士二年级和三年级的医学生。向学生发放问卷(谷歌表格)。问卷由 26 个与积极和消极态度相关的项目组成,每个分量表有 13 个项目。收到的答复用 Microsoft excel 进行输入和分析。结果共有 300 名学生参与了调查,回复率为 76%。二年级学生 132 人(57.9%),三年级学生 96 人(42.1%)。159(69.7%)名学生为女性,69(30.3%)名学生为男性。量表的信度采用 Cronbach's Alpha 计算,PAS 为 0.859,NAS 为 0.704,信度良好,可以接受。积极态度得分(52.34±6.03)高于消极态度得分(40.07±6.40),这意味着学生对学习沟通技巧持积极态度。男女生之间、二年级和三年级 MBBS 学生之间的得分差异不大。结论研究结果表明,在医学课程中引入 AETCOM 学习模块对学生学习沟通技巧有积极影响。医患之间的相互关系、治疗决策等都取决于医生的沟通技巧;在医学课程中引入 AETCOM 可以改善和加强这些技巧。
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