Teen Actors Teaching Communication Skills

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作者
Hemond, Joni A. [1 ]
Franchek-Roa, Kathleen M. [1 ]
Caplin, Deirdre A. [1 ]
Hobson, Wendy L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Dept Pediat, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
关键词
standardized patients; medical education; provider-patient communication; communication; adolescent medicine; ADOLESCENT; RESIDENTS; MEDICINE;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.19515
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction To provide high-quality care, physicians must effectively communicate with adolescents while addressing difficult and sensitive subjects. Our program aimed to (1) cost-effectively incorporate teenage actors into a pediatric simulation program and (2) increase residents' self-perceived comfort level with adolescent patients by practicing interview skills with teens. Methods In 2013, the authors established a Teen Acting Program, in which volunteer theater students created and simulated patient characters and provided feedback to learners. Residents on the adolescent medicine rotation participated in the program, completed a survey on self-perceived comfort level with adolescent patients, and answered open-ended questions regarding the program. Results A total of 70 residents participated in the program and pre-survey; 46 completed both the pre- and the post-survey. Of 46 participants, 37 (80%) reported that the program was helpful and four (9%) stated it was the best thing about the rotation; 35 (80%) described the program as "high-yield" for the time spent. Between the pre- and post-surveys, residents demonstrated statistically significant improvement in comfort interacting with adolescent patients, addressing confidentiality, and taking histories on sexuality, substance use, mental health, diet, and safety, whether they were the interviewer or observer. Residents that reported the teens taught them specific skills and concepts related to communication. A calculation of program costs demonstrated a 10-fold decrease in cost from traditional simulation patient encounters. Conclusion The Teen Acting Program was cost-effective and improved resident comfort with interviewing adolescents about sensitive topics, while giving adolescent actors experience honing their acting skills.
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