Feedback is a key factor in acquiring breaking bad news (BBN) communication skills and its' acceptance depends on the perceived credibility of the provider. Our aim was to investigate students' opinions on the provided feedback by different educators (surgeons, psychologists, and simulated patient (SP)) during BBN skills training. We developed a questionnaire investigating provided feedback by the surgeon, psychologist, and SP (yes or no statements), regarding (1) perceived safety of the atmosphere, (2) perceived positive feedback, (3) perceived specific feedback, and (4) perceived usefulness for improvement during BBN skills training. Five hundred twenty students returned the questionnaire after BBN skills training. Most students rated the...
Introduction:Appropriate breaking bad news skills are essential to the practice of high quality medi...
Introduction In our program, simulated patients (SPs) give feedback to medical students in the cour...
Background: Nurses have an important role in the process of providing information and helping patien...
Objective: Breaking bad news (BBN) should be trained, preferably early and following a helical model...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
Background: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
This paper reports on the continuation of an initial study that demonstrated the effectiveness, as r...
Training medical students in breaking bad news (BBN) in oncology may be key to improve patient care ...
This study assessed medical students' perception of individual vs. group training in breaking bad ne...
Abstract Background Breaking bad news (BBN) to patients and their relatives is a complex and stressf...
Introduction: Breaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
Abstract Introduction Breaking bad news is a difficult skill that can elicit significant distress am...
CONTEXT: Feedback conversations play a central role in health professions workplace learning. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
Introduction:Appropriate breaking bad news skills are essential to the practice of high quality medi...
Introduction In our program, simulated patients (SPs) give feedback to medical students in the cour...
Background: Nurses have an important role in the process of providing information and helping patien...
Objective: Breaking bad news (BBN) should be trained, preferably early and following a helical model...
This continuation study evaluates from the patient perspective the effectiveness of an individualize...
Background: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians consider breaking bad news (BBN) a difficult task, and training is therefore ...
This paper reports on the continuation of an initial study that demonstrated the effectiveness, as r...
Training medical students in breaking bad news (BBN) in oncology may be key to improve patient care ...
This study assessed medical students' perception of individual vs. group training in breaking bad ne...
Abstract Background Breaking bad news (BBN) to patients and their relatives is a complex and stressf...
Introduction: Breaking bad news (BBN) in the emergency department (ED) represents a challenging and ...
Abstract Introduction Breaking bad news is a difficult skill that can elicit significant distress am...
CONTEXT: Feedback conversations play a central role in health professions workplace learning. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the efficacy of a 40-h training programme designed to teach re...
Introduction:Appropriate breaking bad news skills are essential to the practice of high quality medi...
Introduction In our program, simulated patients (SPs) give feedback to medical students in the cour...
Background: Nurses have an important role in the process of providing information and helping patien...