A virtual communication workshop to increase confidence using telehealth modalities Journal Article uri icon
Overview
abstract
  • INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 ended in-person communication training workshops at our institution, so we sought to provide a way for family medicine residents to hone their telephone and audio-visual skills online. METHODS: We developed a 2-hour online workshop where residents practiced delivering serious news to family members via telephone or videoconferencing call and measured participant confidence via pre-, post-, and 6-month surveys. RESULTS: Participant confidence in delivering serious news via telephone and videoconferencing increased. Sustained confidence at 6-month follow-up was not confirmed. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: Offering an online opportunity to practice delivering serious news by telephone or videoconferencing call appears to be a successful way to bolster confidence. Participants found using realistic scenarios and discussion of best practices most helpful.

  • publication date
  • 2024
  • published in
  • WMJ  Journal
  • Research
    keywords
  • COVID-19
  • Communication
  • Coronavirus Infections
  • Residency
  • Telemedicine
  • Additional Document Info
    volume
  • 123
  • issue
  • 2