Effects of gynaecological education on interpersonal communication skills
Article first published online: 22 DEC 2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2001.00104.x
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Volume 108, Issue 5, pages 485–491, May 2001
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van Dulmen, A.M. and van Weert, J.C.M. (2001), Effects of gynaecological education on interpersonal communication skills. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 108: 485–491. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2001.00104.x
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- Issue published online: 22 DEC 2003
- Article first published online: 22 DEC 2003
- Accepted 14 December 2000
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Objective To investigate the effects of an experimental communication course on how gynaecologists handle psychosocial issues in gynaecological consultation.
Design Pre-post testing. Multilevel analysis was used to take into account the similarity among encounters with the same gynaecologist.
Sample Eighteen gynaecologists (13 consultants and 5 junior doctors) from five different hospitals participated. All gynaecologists videotaped consecutive outpatient encounters before and after attending an intensive training course.
Main outcome measures The communicative performance of the gynaecologists at pre-and post measurement.
Results The gynaecologists recorded a total of 526 outpatient encounters, 272 before and 254 after the training. As a result of the training, gynaecologists’ sensitivity to psychosocial aspects of their patients increased. At post measurement, the gynaecologists gave more signs of agreement, became less directive, asked fewer medical questions and more psychosocial questions. No difference was found in the duration of the outpatient visits. With the trained gynaecologists, patients asked more questions and provided more psychosocial information.
Conclusions Junior doctors and clinically experienced gynaecologists can be taught to handle psychosocial issues without lengthening the visit.

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