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Communication skills for preventive interventions.

C E Dubé1, J F O'Donnell, D H Novack

  • 1Department of Community Health, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA.

Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
|August 5, 2000
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Physician communication skills are vital for preventive services. This article presents a model for teaching these essential doctor-patient communication skills in medical schools to improve preventive care adoption.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Primary Care
  • Preventive Medicine

Background:

  • Effective physician communication is foundational for delivering preventive services.
  • Key communication skills include history taking, relationship building, and negotiation.
  • These essential doctor-patient communication skills are increasingly integrated into U.S. medical school curricula.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and examine a communication model for enhancing preventive practice provision and adoption in primary care.
  • To discuss the pedagogical approaches for teaching this model within medical school curricula.
  • To provide examples of successful integration at specific medical institutions.

Main Methods:

  • Defining communication tasks within the office visit for preventive services.

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  • Identifying specific communication and counseling skills for behavior change and adherence.
  • Reviewing methods for curriculum integration and presenting institutional examples.
  • Main Results:

    • A communication model is presented, categorizing tasks into medical interview/counseling, behavior change support, and office procedures for prevention.
    • Specific communication skills and counseling approaches are detailed with examples of preventive activities.
    • Methods for integrating these skills into medical education are discussed, with case studies from Dartmouth, Brown, and MCP Hahnemann.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhanced physician communication skills are crucial for effective preventive care delivery.
    • A structured communication model can guide the teaching of preventive service skills in medical schools.
    • Curriculum integration of these skills is feasible and exemplified by leading institutions.