
의료대화 수업의 실기시험과 임상진료시험에서 환자 - 의사관계 점수의 연관성
Association Between Student Performance in a Medical Communication Skills Course and Patient-Physician Interaction Scores on a Clinical Performance Examination
- 이영미(Young Mee Lee) 김병수(Byung Soo Kim)
- 한국의학교육학회
- Korean Journal of Medical Education
- 제20권 제4호
- 등재여부 : KCI우수등재
- 2008.12
- 313 - 320 (8 pages)
Purpose: Since 2006, Korea University Medical College has offered a medical communication skills program for third-year medical students. This study examined the relationship between medical student interview performance in a medical communications skills course and students patient-physician interaction (PPI) scores on the Clinical Performance Examination (CPX). Methods: Participants were 130 fourth-year students who took both the medical communication skills course in 2006 and the CPX in 2007. Students scores in performance evaluation, assessed by SP interview, and their PPI scores were used for data analysis. Results: This study hypothesized that students who performed well in the medical communication skills course would have high PPI scores on the CPX. Students PPI total and individual item scores showed statistically significant differences by the performance level of the medical communication skills course. Some of these differences were statistically significant, even after controlling for the influence of GPA. Conclusion: This study has practical implications for medical communications education, demonstrating that the knowledge and skills that are acquired in a communications skills course can be maintained.
서론
대상 및 방법
결과
고찰
REFERENCES