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Exploring typologies of consultation performance using authentic clinical experiences to support learning and assessment in postgraduate medical training

Authors :
Teresa Pawlikowska
Paul Ram
Marjolein Oerlemans
Angelique A. Timmerman
Jean W M Muris
Cees P. M. van der Vleuten
RS: CAPHRI other
RS: CAPHRI - R6 - Promoting Health & Personalised Care
Family Medicine
RS: SHE - R1 - Research (OvO)
Onderwijsontw & Onderwijsresearch
RS: CAPHRI - R5 - Optimising Patient Care
Source :
Patient Education and Counseling, 105(7), 2276-2284. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To validate and refine typologies of consultation performance from previous research to identify learning needs associated with each typology.METHODS: We performed a qualitative study in a General Practice Specialty Training programme, using a two-stage design. First, we selected four exemplars from 80 videotaped consultations of 7 first-year and 6 third-year trainees that reflected the four typologies. We subsequently held individual interviews with clinical supervisors (N = 20) who observed these consultations to identify recurrent trainee behaviours.RESULTS: The 'doctor-patient interaction' dimension from previous research was specified to encompass relationship-building, exploring, structuring, and shared decision-making competencies. Medical expertise was a moderating factor. The attitude and consultation behaviours included in the typologies were validated and we formulated directions for learning based on learning needs identified per typology.CONCLUSION: Supervisors have a shared frame of reference for the behaviours reflecting proficient consultation performance. Serving as a developmental road map, all learning needs emphasised contextual adaptation, calling for an improved balance between patient-centred relationship building and application of medical expertise.PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: By providing rich and tailored feedback on consultation performance, the refined typologies - albeit subject to additional refinement in future research - may promote the monitoring of individual competence development over time.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07383991
Volume :
105
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Patient Education and Counseling
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....492c4944cc0c8141eafa10cd72a60380