确定医疗保健专业人员的演讲技能差距。

IF 1 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-30 DOI:10.1080/17453054.2022.2092458
Martina A Clarke, Faye L Haggar, Chad E Branecki, Tedd J Welniak, Michael P Smith, Sami Vasistha, Linda M Love
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医疗保健专业人员经常在同事和学生之间交流复杂的医疗信息。本文旨在确定差距在医疗保健专业人员的演讲技巧,并确定障碍,以改善。中西部学术医疗中心的88个人完成了一项由三部分组成的调查:(1)受访者当前的演示幻灯片,(2)受访者对其当前演示技能的看法,以及(3)提高演示技能的障碍和动机。采用混合方法收集和分析数据。受访者在演讲中使用要点和文字最多(74%),视频最少(51%)。在评估受访者对自己当前演讲技巧的看法时,他们对自己作为讲故事者(中位数= 6/10)和作为整体演讲者(中位数= 6/10)的评价最低。据报道,最大的障碍是“缺乏最佳实践培训”(58%)。受访者表示,“有兴趣提高”和“增加机会”是他们提高演讲技巧的主要动机。从开放式调查项目中出现了四个主题:实用技巧和最佳实践、有效沟通的能力、专业发展和实践机会。有效的演讲技巧应该包括在每个医疗保健专业人员的教师发展课程。这对初级教师来说尤其重要,以确保他们的持续成功。
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Determining presentation skills gaps among healthcare professionals.

Healthcare professionals frequently communicate complex medical information among colleagues and students. This paper aims to determine gaps in healthcare professionals' presentation skills and identify barriers to improving. Eighty-eight individuals at a Midwest Academic Medical Center completed a survey that consisted of three parts: (1) respondents' current presentation slide deck, (2) respondents' perceptions of their current presentation skills, and (3) barriers to and motivations for improving their presentation skills. A mixed-methods approach was used to collect and analyze data. Respondents used bullet points and text the most (74%), and videos the least in their presentations (51%). When assessing respondents' perceptions of their current presentation skills, they rated themselves the lowest as a storyteller (median = 6/10) and as an overall presenter (median = 6/10). The biggest barrier reported was "lack of training on best practices" (58%). Respondents reported "interested in improving" and "enhance opportunities" as their main motivations for improving presentation skills. Four themes emerged from the open-ended survey items: Practical tips and best practices, Ability to communicate effectively, Professional development, and Practice opportunities. Effective presentation skills should be included in every healthcare professionals faculty development curriculum. This is especially crucial for junior faculty members to ensure their continued success.

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Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The Journal is a quarterly, international, peer-reviewed journal that acts as a vehicle for the interchange of information and ideas in the production, manipulation, storage and transport of images for medical education, records and research.
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