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Teaching and assessing communication skills in the postgraduate medical setting: a systematic scoping review
by
Tan, Xiu Hui
, Lim, Shaun Li He
, Krishna, Lalit Kumar Radha
, Chiam, Min
, Foo, Malia Alexandra
, Zhou, Jamie
, Lim, Marie Bernadette Xin Yi
, Chin, Annelissa Mien Chew
in
Assessment
/ Attitude
/ Clinical competence
/ Codes
/ Communication
/ Communication in medicine
/ Communication Skills
/ Content analysis
/ Credibility
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Epistemology
/ Evaluation
/ Evidence
/ Graduate Medical Education
/ Graduate students
/ Humans
/ Information Seeking
/ Labor Force
/ Learning
/ Medical Education
/ Medical libraries
/ Physician Patient Relationship
/ Physicians
/ Postgraduate
/ Postgraduate medical education
/ Reflective Teaching
/ Reproducibility
/ Research methodology
/ Search Strategies
/ Skill development
/ Skills training
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2021
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Teaching and assessing communication skills in the postgraduate medical setting: a systematic scoping review
by
Tan, Xiu Hui
, Lim, Shaun Li He
, Krishna, Lalit Kumar Radha
, Chiam, Min
, Foo, Malia Alexandra
, Zhou, Jamie
, Lim, Marie Bernadette Xin Yi
, Chin, Annelissa Mien Chew
in
Assessment
/ Attitude
/ Clinical competence
/ Codes
/ Communication
/ Communication in medicine
/ Communication Skills
/ Content analysis
/ Credibility
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Epistemology
/ Evaluation
/ Evidence
/ Graduate Medical Education
/ Graduate students
/ Humans
/ Information Seeking
/ Labor Force
/ Learning
/ Medical Education
/ Medical libraries
/ Physician Patient Relationship
/ Physicians
/ Postgraduate
/ Postgraduate medical education
/ Reflective Teaching
/ Reproducibility
/ Research methodology
/ Search Strategies
/ Skill development
/ Skills training
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2021
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Teaching and assessing communication skills in the postgraduate medical setting: a systematic scoping review
by
Tan, Xiu Hui
, Lim, Shaun Li He
, Krishna, Lalit Kumar Radha
, Chiam, Min
, Foo, Malia Alexandra
, Zhou, Jamie
, Lim, Marie Bernadette Xin Yi
, Chin, Annelissa Mien Chew
in
Assessment
/ Attitude
/ Clinical competence
/ Codes
/ Communication
/ Communication in medicine
/ Communication Skills
/ Content analysis
/ Credibility
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Epistemology
/ Evaluation
/ Evidence
/ Graduate Medical Education
/ Graduate students
/ Humans
/ Information Seeking
/ Labor Force
/ Learning
/ Medical Education
/ Medical libraries
/ Physician Patient Relationship
/ Physicians
/ Postgraduate
/ Postgraduate medical education
/ Reflective Teaching
/ Reproducibility
/ Research methodology
/ Search Strategies
/ Skill development
/ Skills training
/ Study and teaching
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2021
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Teaching and assessing communication skills in the postgraduate medical setting: a systematic scoping review
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Teaching and assessing communication skills in the postgraduate medical setting: a systematic scoping review
2021
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Overview
Background
Poor communication skills can potentially compromise patient care. However, as communication skills training (CST) programs are not seen as a priority to many clinical departments, there is a discernible absence of a standardised, recommended framework for these programs to be built upon. This systematic scoping review (SSR) aims to gather prevailing data on existing CSTs to identify key factors in teaching and assessing communication skills in the postgraduate medical setting.
Methods
Independent searches across seven bibliographic databases (PubMed, PsycINFO, EMBASE, ERIC, CINAHL, Scopus and Google Scholar) were carried out. Krishna’s Systematic Evidence-Based Approach (SEBA) was used to guide concurrent thematic and content analysis of the data. The themes and categories identified were compared and combined where possible in keeping with this approach and then compared with the tabulated summaries of the included articles.
Results
Twenty-five thousand eight hundred ninety-four abstracts were identified, and 151 articles were included and analysed. The Split Approach revealed similar categories and themes: curriculum design, teaching methods, curriculum content, assessment methods, integration into curriculum, and facilitators and barriers to CST.
Amidst a wide variety of curricula designs, efforts to develop the requisite knowledge, skills and attitudes set out by the ACGME current teaching and assessment methods in CST maybe categorised into didactic and interactive methods and assessed along Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Learning Evaluation.
Conclusions
A major flaw in existing CSTs is a lack of curriculum structure, focus and standardisation. Based upon the findings and current design principles identified in this SSR in SEBA, we forward a stepwise approach to designing CST programs. These involve 1) defining goals and learning objectives, 2) identifying target population and ideal characteristics, 3) determining curriculum structure, 4) ensuring adequate resources and mitigating barriers, 5) determining curriculum content, and 6) assessing learners and adopting quality improvement processes.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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