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Effectiveness of a Multiprofessional, Online and Simulation-Based Difficult Conversations Training Program on Self-Perceived Competence of Oncology Healthcare Provider Trainees

Authors :
Meredith Giuliani
Christine Tina Papadakos
Andrea Weiss
Anne Embleton
Kirsten Wentlandt
Caitlin Gillan
Jennifer Croke
Janet Papadakos
Kim Miller
Tylar Stringer
Source :
Journal of Cancer Education. 36:1030-1038
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Effective communication between healthcare providers (HCPs) and patients is important for HCP well-being, patient engagement, and health outcomes. Yet, HCPs do not receive adequate communication skills training and report feeling unprepared for difficult conversations. A needs assessment of 64 cancer HCP trainees in Toronto, Canada, found that a majority of trainees rated themselves with low competency in communication skills to support patients through difficult conversations, while nearly all rated these skills as important to their practice. A blended multiprofessional communications program was developed including online theoretical learning and reflective practice in addition to in-person simulation with standardised patient actors. Since communication skills mastery is highly unlikely to occur at the termination of a single training program, the goal of the program was to stimulate participants’ motivational beliefs about difficult conversations communication skills in order to deepen their commitment to learning and mastery. The motivational beliefs assessed included self-efficacy (self-perceived competence), intent to use techniques learned, and confidence in task mastery. After completing the course, participants’ self-perceived competence in dealing with difficult conversations significantly increased by an average of 25 points (p

Details

ISSN :
15430154 and 08858195
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cancer Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0f30c3893b617473f8a7f1ed6212e19c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-020-01729-x