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Patient Educ Couns ; 83(2): 158-62, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20561763

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OBJECTIVE: Communication during medical interviews plays a large role in patient adherence, satisfaction with care, and health outcomes. Both verbal and non-verbal communication (NVC) skills are central to the development of rapport between patients and healthcare professionals. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of non-verbal and verbal communication skills on evaluations by standardized patients during an ethnogeriatric Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). METHODS: Interviews from 19 medical students, residents, and fellows in an ethnogeriatric OSCE were analyzed. Each interview was videotaped and evaluated on a 14 item verbal and an 8 item non-verbal communication checklist. The relationship between verbal and non-verbal communication skills on interview evaluations by standardized patients were examined using correlational analyses. RESULTS: Maintaining adequate facial expression (FE), using affirmative gestures (AG), and limiting both unpurposive movements (UM) and hand gestures (HG) had a significant positive effect on perception of interview quality during this OSCE. Non-verbal communication skills played a role in perception of overall interview quality as well as perception of culturally competent communication. CONCLUSION: Incorporating formative and summative evaluation of both verbal and non-verbal communication skills may be a critical component of curricular innovations in ethnogeriatrics, such as the OSCE.


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Educational Measurement/methods , Kinesics , Patient Compliance , Physician-Patient Relations , Verbal Behavior , Aged , Checklist , Communication , Cultural Competency , Curriculum , Ethnicity , Female , Geriatric Assessment , Humans , Internship and Residency , Interview, Psychological , Male , Patient Education as Topic , Students, Medical , Treatment Outcome , Videotape Recording
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