Training pharmacy students to deliver bad news using the SPIKES model

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作者
Galal, Suzanne M. [1 ]
Vyas, Deepti [1 ]
Mayberry, John [2 ]
Caringal, Claire [1 ]
Bui, Vy [1 ]
Rogan, Ed [1 ]
Ndung'u, Martha [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pacific, Thomas J Long Sch Pharm & Hlth Sci, 751 Brookside Rd, Stockton, CA 95211 USA
[2] Univ Pacific, Dept Math, 3601 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95211 USA
关键词
Skills -based laboratory; Communication skills; SPIKES model; Breaking bad news; Simulation;
D O I
10.1016/j.cptl.2023.03.008
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background and purpose: Delivery of bad news or negative health information is a complex skill critical to the provision of patient care. While counseling models with this focus exist within other health care professions, their use in pharmacy education is lacking. The purpose of this study is to assess pharmacy students' ability to deliver bad news with the implementation of a counseling model titled SPIKES (Setting, Perception, Invitation, Knowledge, Emotions with Empathy, and Educational activity and setting: First-year pharmacy students attended a one-hour training on the SPIKES model and completed three simulations with its application. Pre- and post-training surveys were administered to assess confidence, attitudes, and perceptions. Student performance during the simulations was evaluated by teaching assistants (TAs) as well as a self-assessment using the same grading rubric. A paired t-test was used to test for significant mean improvement in competency scores, confidence, attitudes, and perceptions from Week 1 to Week 3.Findings: One hundred and sixty-seven students were included in the analysis. There was a significant improvement in the student's self-assessment of their performance for each of the SPIKES components and summative scores. For the TA assessment, there was a significant mean improvement in the summative SPIKES score; however, within each component of SPIKES, only the knowledge component showed significant mean improvement. There was also a significant improvement in student confidence in the post-training surveys.Summary: Implementation of the SPIKES protocol in the pharmacy curriculum showed an overall improvement in students' self-assessed performance in delivering bad news.
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页数:6
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