Transfer of Communication Skills to the Workplace: Impact of a 38-Hour Communication Skills Training Program Designed for Radiotherapy Teams

Author:

Merckaert Isabelle1,Delevallez France1,Gibon Anne-Sophie1,Liénard Aurore1,Libert Yves1,Delvaux Nicole1,Marchal Serge1,Etienne Anne-Marie1,Bragard Isabelle1,Reynaert Christine1,Slachmuylder Jean-Louis1,Scalliet Pierre1,Van Houtte Paul1,Coucke Philippe1,Razavi Darius1

Affiliation:

1. Isabelle Merckaert, France Delevallez, Anne-Sophie Gibon, Aurore Liénard, Yves Libert, Nicole Delvaux, Paul Van Houtte, and Darius Razavi, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Isabelle Merckaert, Anne-Sophie Gibon, Aurore Liénard, Yves Libert, Paul Van Houtte, and Darius Razavi, Institut Jules Bordet, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Nicole Delvaux, Hôpital Universitaire Erasme; Serge Marchal and Jean-Louis Slachmuylder, Centre de Psycho-Oncologie; Christine Reynaert and Pierre Scalliet, Université Catholique de...

Abstract

Purpose This study assessed the efficacy of a 38-hour communication skills training program designed to train a multidisciplinary radiotherapy team. Methods Four radiotherapy teams were randomly assigned to a training program or a waiting list. Assessments were scheduled at baseline and after training for the training group and at baseline and 4 months later for the waiting list group. Assessments included an audio recording of a radiotherapy planning session to assess team members' communication skills and expression of concerns of patients with breast cancer (analyzed with content analysis software) and an adapted European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer satisfaction with care questionnaire completed by patients at the end of radiotherapy. Results Two hundred thirty-seven radiotherapy planning sessions were recorded. Compared with members of the untrained teams, members of the trained teams acquired, over time, more assessment skills (P = .003) and more supportive skills (P = .050) and provided more setting information (P = .010). Over time, patients interacting with members of the trained teams asked more open questions (P = .022), expressed more emotional words (P = .025), and exhibited a higher satisfaction level regarding nurses' interventions (P = .028). Conclusion The 38-hour training program facilitated transfer of team member learned communication skills to the clinical practice and improved patients' satisfaction with care.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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