Author:
Mata Ádala Nayana de Sousa,de Azevedo Kesley Pablo Morais,Braga Liliane Pereira,de Medeiros Gidyenne Christine Bandeira Silva,de Oliveira Segundo Victor Hugo,Bezerra Isaac Newton Machado,Pimenta Isac Davidson Santiago Fernandes,Nicolás Ismael Martinez,Piuvezam Grasiela
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Communication skills are essential for health professionals to establish a positive relationship with their patients, improving their health and quality of life. In this perspective, communication skills training can be effective strategies to improve the care provided by professionals in patient care and the quality of health services.
Objective
To identify the best available evidence on training programs in communication skills to promote changes in attitude and behavior or self-efficacy of health professionals.
Methods
Systematic searches were performed in eight databases, evaluating Randomized Controlled Trials and quasi-experimental studies with a control group, focusing on training communication skills for health professionals, who assessed self-efficacy or behaviors related to these skills. The phases of study selection and data extraction were carried out by two independent researchers, and the conflicts were resolved by a third. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane method.
Results
Eight studies were included in the review. Most programs lasted between 4½ h and 2 days, involved information about communication skills and the content was applied to the health professionals’ context. Several teaching strategies were used, such as lectures, videos and dramatizations and the evaluation was carried out using different instruments. Improvements in the performance and in the self-efficacy of communication skills were observed in the trained groups. The RCT had a low risk of bias and the quasi-experimental studies had a moderate risk.
Conclusion
Training in communication skills can improve the performance and self-efficacy of health professionals. Programs that approach the conceptual issues and promote the space for experiential learning could be effective in communication skills training for professionals.
PROSPERO: CRD42019129384
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Public Administration
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