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Communication skills training in undergraduate medicine: attitudes and attitude change.

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posted on 2019-11-22, 15:38 authored by Eva M. Doherty, Hannah McGee, Ciaran O'Boyle, William Shannon, Gerard Bury, A Williams

The importance of communication skills training in undergraduate medical education is now widely accepted. However little is known about student attitudes towards their own communication skills and whether their attitudes changes as a result of participating in communication skills courses. The aim of the present study was to identify these attitudes prior to commencing such a course and to further evaluate changes in these attitudes on completion of the course. Results demonstrated an improvement in perceived confidence regarding a number of specific communication skills. The study provides further evidence of the value of such courses in undergraduate medical training.

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Doherty E, McGee HM, O'Boyle CA, Shannon W, Bury G, Williams A. Communication skills training in undergraduate medicine: attitudes and attitude change. Irish Medical Journal. 1992;85(3):104-7.

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1992-09-01

PubMed ID

1399473