Abrar Ashraf Ali.
Communication skills training of undergraduates.
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Jan ;23(1):10-5.

Objective: To assess the adequacy or deficiency of relevant communication skills needed in clinical practice among students of King Edward Medical University and identify the need of developing curriculum for communication skills. Study Design: Sequential mixed method design using survey questionnair and in-depth interviews. Place and Duration of Study: King Edward Medical University, Lahore, from March – September 2010. Methodology: Final year students consented to participate in the survey questionnaire regarding communication skills needed in clinical practice selected on the basis of random stratified sampling technique. The questioned aspects include communication skills, supervised training, breaking bad news, counselling and written communication skills. In the second qualitative phase, volunteers who had passed final year were selected on the basis of non-probability purposive sampling technique for recording in-depth interviews. Qualitative data was analyzed with content analysis after identifying themes and trends from the data. Results: Only 20% students had clarity of communication skills training, 28% believed that their learning was supervised, 20% believed training was structured, 28% were confident about handling difficult situations, 15% could effectively break bad news, and 22% were confident in written communication skills. In the interviews 70% felt that their peers had average skills in handling difficult situations like breaking bad news and counselling, 60% believed that communication skills program was non-existent and 100% agreed that patient turnover is a strength for the institute and structured training would improve their communication skills performance. Conclusion: The communication skills of the studied group were inadequate to address special situations. This presses need for developing a communication skills training program.

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