Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado

Background: The first part of the medical interview is perhaps one of the most significant components of the doctoras role. How to collect relevant information and how to build a therapeutic relationship with the patient must be taught during the undergraduate curriculum. Clinical teachers have litt...

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Autores principales: Gómez,Gricelda, Moore,Philippa, Araos-Baeriswyl,Esteban
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720120003000192012-05-31Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre gradoGómez,GriceldaMoore,PhilippaAraos-Baeriswyl,Esteban Communication Physician-Patient Relations Teaching Background: The first part of the medical interview is perhaps one of the most significant components of the doctoras role. How to collect relevant information and how to build a therapeutic relationship with the patient must be taught during the undergraduate curriculum. Clinical teachers have little experience in the teaching skills required to help students learn about doctor-patient communication. Aim: To measure outcomes and perceptions of using a co-teaching model in a course on interviewing during the third year of medical school in the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Material and Methods: A mixed methods controlled study in which the intervention group participated in a co-teaching workshop with a clinical teacher and a specialist in doctor-patient communication skills (SDPC). The control group participated in a workshop with one clinical teacher. All students completed a questionnaire measuring perception of their learning in communication skills. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect the clinical teachers' perception. At the end of the course, the clinical and communication skills of all the students were measured in an objective structured clinical examination. Results: Students and teachers agreed that co-teaching allows greater emphasis and practice in communication skills. The results of the objective structured clinical examination show that despite this greater emphasis, no deleterious effect on the clinical skills was demonstrated during the exam. Conclusions: The use of co-teaching in a course on interviewing allows students to perceive a higher level of learning in communication skills, and possibly enhances their skills. The clinical teachers felt that the co-teacher was an important support.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.140 n.3 20122012-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872012000300019es10.4067/S0034-98872012000300019
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Communication
Physician-Patient Relations
Teaching
spellingShingle Communication
Physician-Patient Relations
Teaching
Gómez,Gricelda
Moore,Philippa
Araos-Baeriswyl,Esteban
Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado
description Background: The first part of the medical interview is perhaps one of the most significant components of the doctoras role. How to collect relevant information and how to build a therapeutic relationship with the patient must be taught during the undergraduate curriculum. Clinical teachers have little experience in the teaching skills required to help students learn about doctor-patient communication. Aim: To measure outcomes and perceptions of using a co-teaching model in a course on interviewing during the third year of medical school in the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Material and Methods: A mixed methods controlled study in which the intervention group participated in a co-teaching workshop with a clinical teacher and a specialist in doctor-patient communication skills (SDPC). The control group participated in a workshop with one clinical teacher. All students completed a questionnaire measuring perception of their learning in communication skills. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect the clinical teachers' perception. At the end of the course, the clinical and communication skills of all the students were measured in an objective structured clinical examination. Results: Students and teachers agreed that co-teaching allows greater emphasis and practice in communication skills. The results of the objective structured clinical examination show that despite this greater emphasis, no deleterious effect on the clinical skills was demonstrated during the exam. Conclusions: The use of co-teaching in a course on interviewing allows students to perceive a higher level of learning in communication skills, and possibly enhances their skills. The clinical teachers felt that the co-teacher was an important support.
author Gómez,Gricelda
Moore,Philippa
Araos-Baeriswyl,Esteban
author_facet Gómez,Gricelda
Moore,Philippa
Araos-Baeriswyl,Esteban
author_sort Gómez,Gricelda
title Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado
title_short Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado
title_full Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado
title_fullStr Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado
title_full_unstemmed Co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado
title_sort co-docencia para el aprendizaje de la entrevista médica: un apoyo "in situ" para docentes clínicos en la enseñanza de competencias comunicacionales en pre grado
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2012
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