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Comparison of in-person and non-attendance of training programs to improve the skills of transmitting bad news by emergency medical students

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  52-59

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 Background and Objective: The physician-patient relationship requires special communication skills. This relationship, especially when announcing Bad News, will cause irreparable discomfort in the patient and his families. Therefore, there is a need for studies in the field of training for physicians so they can make appropriate decisions in these cases. Materials and Methods: All emergency medical students in the Iran University of Medical Sciences in 2019 were entered to study. Participants were divided with couple and odd method to in-person (lecture, group discussion) and non-attendance (receiving training packages, slides, and video) training groups with SPIKES. Questionnaire was used to assess the performance and Attitude of how to transfer Bad News based on the strategy of the SPIKES. The results of pre-test and post-test in both groups were compared and also compared to each other. Results: The mean scores after the training in in-person group were 121. 75 in Attitude and in the performance approach 63. 45, and in non-attendance group were respected 115. 6 and 62. 70. Attitude scores in the study groups were not significant (p-value> 0. 05) after education than before. However, there was a significant difference (p-value< 0. 001) in the comparisons mean scores of performances in the groups. Conclusion: The results showed the necessity of conducting this study on the other medical specialty students and the inclusion of Bad News transmitting skills in the education curriculum.

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    Hoseini Kasnavieh, Mohamad, REZAI, MAHDI, AMANOLLAHI, ALIREZA, & Seyedian, Saleh. (2020). Comparison of in-person and non-attendance of training programs to improve the skills of transmitting bad news by emergency medical students. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT, 13(39 ), 52-59. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/406557/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Hoseini Kasnavieh Mohamad, REZAI MAHDI, AMANOLLAHI ALIREZA, Seyedian Saleh. Comparison of in-person and non-attendance of training programs to improve the skills of transmitting bad news by emergency medical students. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT[Internet]. 2020;13(39 ):52-59. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/406557/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Mohamad Hoseini Kasnavieh, MAHDI REZAI, ALIREZA AMANOLLAHI, and Saleh Seyedian, “Comparison of in-person and non-attendance of training programs to improve the skills of transmitting bad news by emergency medical students,” JOURNAL OF MEDICAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT, vol. 13, no. 39 , pp. 52–59, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/406557/en

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