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Impact of tailored feedback in assessment of communication skills for medical students

Impact of tailored feedback in assessment of communication skills for medical students
Impact of tailored feedback in assessment of communication skills for medical students
Background: finding out the effective ways of teaching and assessing communication skills remain a challenging part of medication education. This study aims at exploring the usefulness and effectiveness of having additional feedback using qualitative analysis in assessment of communication skills in undergraduate medical training. We also determined the possibilities of using qualitative analysis in developing tailored strategies for improvement in communication skills training.

Methods: this study was carried out on medical students (n=87) undergoing their final year clinical performance examination on communication skills using standardized patient by video-recording and transcribing their performances. Video-recordings of 26 students were randomly selected for qualitative analysis, and additional feedback was provided. We assessed the level of acceptance of communication skills scores between the study and nonstudy group and within the study group, before and after receiving feedback based on qualitative analysis.

Results: there was a statistically significant increase in the level of acceptance of feedback after delivering additional feedback using qualitative analysis, where the percentage of agreement with feedback increased from 15.4 to 80.8% (p<0.001).

Conclusions: incorporating feedback based on qualitative analysis for communication skills assessment gives essential information for medical students to learn and self-reflect, which could potentially lead to improved communication skills. As evident from our study, feedback becomes more meaningful and effective with additional feedback using qualitative analysis.
1087-2981
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Uhm, Seilin, Lee, Gui H., Jin, Jeong K., Bak, Yong I., Jeoung, Yeon O. and Kim, Chan W. (2015) Impact of tailored feedback in assessment of communication skills for medical students. Medical Education Online, 20 (1), [28453]. (doi:10.3402/meo.v20.28453).

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Background: finding out the effective ways of teaching and assessing communication skills remain a challenging part of medication education. This study aims at exploring the usefulness and effectiveness of having additional feedback using qualitative analysis in assessment of communication skills in undergraduate medical training. We also determined the possibilities of using qualitative analysis in developing tailored strategies for improvement in communication skills training.

Methods: this study was carried out on medical students (n=87) undergoing their final year clinical performance examination on communication skills using standardized patient by video-recording and transcribing their performances. Video-recordings of 26 students were randomly selected for qualitative analysis, and additional feedback was provided. We assessed the level of acceptance of communication skills scores between the study and nonstudy group and within the study group, before and after receiving feedback based on qualitative analysis.

Results: there was a statistically significant increase in the level of acceptance of feedback after delivering additional feedback using qualitative analysis, where the percentage of agreement with feedback increased from 15.4 to 80.8% (p<0.001).

Conclusions: incorporating feedback based on qualitative analysis for communication skills assessment gives essential information for medical students to learn and self-reflect, which could potentially lead to improved communication skills. As evident from our study, feedback becomes more meaningful and effective with additional feedback using qualitative analysis.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 June 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 July 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 491106
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491106
ISSN: 1087-2981
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Author: Seilin Uhm
Author: Gui H. Lee
Author: Jeong K. Jin
Author: Yong I. Bak
Author: Yeon O. Jeoung
Author: Chan W. Kim

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