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KMID : 1104220170290040241
Korean Journal of Medical Education
2017 Volume.29 No. 4 p.241 ~ p.251
Verbal communication of students with high patient?physician interaction scores in a clinical performance examination assessed by standardized patients
Roh Hye-Rin

Park Kyung-Hye
Park Song-Yi
Abstract
Purpose: Standardized patients (SPs) tend to rate medical students¡¯ communication skills subjectively and comprehensively, in contrast to such objective skill set defined in the clinical performance examination (CPX). Meanwhile, medical school instructors have a different approach in their evaluation of students¡¯ communication skills. We aim to analyze medical students¡¯ verbal communication skills using objective methods, and to determine the contributing factors of a patient?physician interaction (PPI) score.

Method: Students with high- and low-ranking scores for PPI in CPX were selected. The Roter interaction analysis system was used to compare verbal communication behaviors of the students and SPs. Patient-centeredness scores (PCSs), physician¡¯s verbal dominance, and number of utterances were compared between the two groups.

Results: PCSs and physician¡¯s verbal dominance had no difference between the groups. The number of utterances during the limited time of 5 minutes of CPX was higher for the high-ranking students. They tended to employ more paraphrase/check for understanding, and closed questions for psychosocial state and open questions for medical condition. The SPs interviewed by high-ranking students gave more medical information and requested for more services.

Conclusion: In the case of the routine checkup, smooth conversations with more frequent utterances were detected in the high-ranking students. More medical information exchange and requests for services by SPs were higher for the high-ranking students. Medical communication instructors should keep in mind that our results could be indicators of a high PPI score.
KEYWORD
Communication, Medical education, Medical students, Verbal behavior
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