A randomised controlled trial of feedback to improve patient satisfaction and consultation skills in medical students

被引:0
|
作者
Michelle M. Y. Lai
Noel Roberts
Mohammadreza Mohebbi
Jenepher Martin
机构
[1] Monash University and Deakin University,Medical Student Programs, Eastern Health Clinical School
[2] Curtin University Medical School,Biostatistics Unit, Faculty of Health
[3] Deakin University,undefined
来源
BMC Medical Education | / 20卷
关键词
Medical students; Clinical competence; Clinical skills; Medical education; Formative feedback; Patient satisfaction; Health behaviour; Randomised controlled trial;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Simulated patient’s feedback to improve communication skills of clerkship students
    Ayesha Aleem Qureshi
    Tabassum Zehra
    BMC Medical Education, 20
  • [22] Randomized, Controlled Trial of a Normal Pregnancy Virtual Patient to Teach Medical Students Counseling Skills
    Ricciotti, Hope A.
    Hacker, Michele R.
    De Flesco, Lindsay D.
    Dodge, Laura E.
    Huang, Grace C.
    JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE, 2010, 55 (11-12) : 498 - 502
  • [23] Effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention to improve interpersonal skills of physicians in medical consultations (EPECREM): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Bellier, Alexandre
    Labarere, Jose
    Putkaradze, Zaza
    Cavalie, Guillaume
    Carras, Sylvain
    Pelen, Felix
    Paris, Adeline
    Chaffanjon, Philippe
    BMJ OPEN, 2022, 12 (02):
  • [24] Factors affecting patient and clinician satisfaction with the clinical consultation: Can communication skills training for clinicians improve satisfaction?
    Shilling, V
    Jenkins, V
    Fallowfield, L
    PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 2003, 12 (06) : 599 - 611
  • [25] Case-based exercises fail to improve medical students' information management skills: A controlled trial
    Chumley H.S.
    Dobbie A.E.
    Delzell Jr. J.E.
    BMC Medical Education, 6 (1)
  • [26] Large language models improve clinical decision making of medical students through patient simulation and structured feedback: a randomized controlled trial
    Bruegge, Emilia
    Ricchizzi, Sarah
    Arenbeck, Malin
    Keller, Marius Niklas
    Schur, Lina
    Stummer, Walter
    Holling, Markus
    Lu, Max Hao
    Darici, Dogus
    BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [27] Functional consultation and exercises improve grip strength in osteoarthritis of the hand - a randomised controlled trial
    Stoffer-Marx, Michaela A.
    Klinger, Meike
    Luschin, Simone
    Meriaux-Kratochvila, Silvia
    Zettel-Tomenendal, Monika
    Nell-Duxneuner, Valerie
    Zwerina, Jochen
    Kjeken, Ingvild
    Hackl, Marion
    Oehlinger, Sylvia
    Woolf, Anthony
    Redlich, Kurt
    Smolen, Josef S.
    Stamm, Tanja A.
    ARTHRITIS RESEARCH & THERAPY, 2018, 20
  • [28] Functional consultation and exercises improve grip strength in osteoarthritis of the hand – a randomised controlled trial
    Michaela A. Stoffer-Marx
    Meike Klinger
    Simone Luschin
    Silvia Meriaux-Kratochvila
    Monika Zettel-Tomenendal
    Valerie Nell-Duxneuner
    Jochen Zwerina
    Ingvild Kjeken
    Marion Hackl
    Sylvia Öhlinger
    Anthony Woolf
    Kurt Redlich
    Josef S. Smolen
    Tanja A. Stamm
    Arthritis Research & Therapy, 20
  • [29] Use of feedback on medium-term blood pressure measurement skills in medical students: a randomized controlled trial
    Bastos e Castro, Margareth Alves
    Lucchetti, Alessandra Lamas Granero
    Tibirica, Sandra Helena Cerrato
    da Silva Ezequiel, Oscarina
    Lucchetti, Giancarlo
    BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING, 2020, 25 (03) : 147 - 154
  • [30] Psychodynamic approaches to teaching medical students about the doctor-patient relationship: randomised controlled trial
    Yakeley, Jessica
    Shoenberg, Peter
    Morris, Richard
    Sturgeon, David
    Majid, Sarah
    PSYCHIATRIC BULLETIN, 2011, 35 (08): : 308 - 313