Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Spanish version of a Communication of Bad News Course Evaluación de la efectividad de la versión en español de un curso de comunicación de malas noticias

Abstract

Introduction: Good communication by health professionals is associated with better patient outcomes. The Program to Enhance Relational and Communication Skills (PERCS) has been adapted to other cultures. The objective of this study is to describe the effectiveness of the Spanish version of the PERCS program, from the perspective of the participants, at the end of the course and 6 months after the course. Methods: A process of cultural and epidemiological adaptation of the PERCS program to the reality of Peru was carried out. A qualitative and quantitative approach was used to evaluate the educational impact of the program. Results: Thirty-nine professionals participated voluntarily. Participants found it more difficult to communicate ominous diagnoses (48.15%). Anxiety is the most frequent emotion when faced with difficult communications (77.78%). Almost all (92%) stated that the course improved their preparation, and 88.9% that it reduced their anxiety. At 6 months, participants recognised the importance of honesty and empathy, as well as some steps in conducting the patient-centred interview. Discussion: An intensive training program in difficult communication can be adapted to Spanish, and positively impact the skills, self-confidence, and self-perception of learning in Peruvian professionals, in relation to promoting communication focused on the needs of the patient and family.

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Título según SCOPUS: Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Spanish version of a Communication of Bad News Course Evaluación de la efectividad de la versión en español de un curso de comunicación de malas noticias
Título de la Revista: Educacion Medica
Volumen: 22
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 156
Página final: 162
DOI:

10.1016/J.EDUMED.2020.12.002

Notas: SCOPUS