Genetic counseling students' use of patient-centered communication skills predicts standardized patient satisfaction during virtual simulated sessions

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作者
Lowe, Chenery [1 ]
Roter, Debra L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Hlth Behav & Soc, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
关键词
assessment; communication; education; genetic counseling; patient-provider communication; simulated genetic counseling sessions; simulated patient satisfaction; MEDICAL-STUDENTS; IMPACT; CARE;
D O I
10.1002/jgc4.1652
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Communication is essential to effective genetic counseling, but few studies have systematically evaluated methods of assessing communication skills among genetic counseling trainees. The study's objective is to compare the strength of associations between standardized patient (SP) satisfaction with simulated genetic counseling sessions and student skill use during the sessions, as reported by SPs and students. We hypothesized that (1) Both SP- and student-reported skill use will be significantly associated with SP satisfaction ratings during the baseline simulation and (2): SP ratings of student skill use will show a stronger relationship to SP satisfaction than student self-rating of skill use. Sixty genetic counseling students and recent graduates (referred to as "students") from accredited U.S. and Canadian programs participated in the study and completed a baseline virtual-simulated genetic counseling session. Both students and SPs completed post-session questionnaires about communication skill use (a 22-item checklist) and SPs completed a satisfaction questionnaire based on the session (a 14-item Likert scale). Multilevel regression models assessed associations between SP satisfaction during the baseline session and SP- or student-reported skill use. SP satisfaction was significantly associated with skill use reported by both SPs and students, but the model based on SP report explained a higher proportion of the variance in SP satisfaction than student-reported skill use (SP model fixed effects R-2 = 27%, adjusted R-2 = 21%; vs. student model R-2 = 7%, adjusted R-2 = -2%). For both the SP and student models, use of more skills from the LISTEN domain (which focused on eliciting the patient's perspective) was associated with higher SP satisfaction, while other skill category domains were not. These findings support the SP satisfaction measure as sensitive to variation in student performance of key communication skills, especially those eliciting the patient's perspective. Moreover, SP assessment of session satisfaction can be a useful assessment of student communication performance and a meaningful proxy for actual patient satisfaction.
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页码:1184 / 1193
页数:10
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