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Enhancing Patient-Centered Skills in Online Therapy: Insights from Research

Enhancing Patient-Centered Skills in Online Therapy: Insights from Research
Developing patient-centered skills in healthcare professionals is crucial for providing high-quality care. A recent study titled "Learning to be patient-centred healthcare professionals: how does it happen at university and on clinical placements? A multiple focus group study" provides valuable insights on this topic. Here’s how practitioners can implement the research outcomes to enhance their skills and encourage further research.

Understanding the Study

The study explored the perceptions of students from Medicine, Physiotherapy, Nursing, and Speech and Language Therapy programs regarding their education on patient-centered care (PCC). Multiple focus groups were conducted, revealing that while university curricula laid the foundation for PCC, clinical placements were where these skills were truly developed.

Key Findings

The study identified several key findings:

Implementing the Research Outcomes

Practitioners can enhance their patient-centered skills by integrating the following strategies based on the study’s findings:

1. Leverage Realistic Training Methods

Move beyond artificial methods. Use real patient interactions and case studies that reflect real-world complexities. This approach can be particularly effective in online therapy settings, where virtual simulations can be made more realistic and interactive.

2. Seek Out and Emulate Positive Role Models

Identify and learn from experienced professionals who exemplify patient-centered care. Online therapy platforms can facilitate this by connecting practitioners with mentors and role models through virtual shadowing and mentorship programs.

3. Diversify Clinical Placements

Ensure that clinical placements are varied and lengthy enough to provide a comprehensive understanding of different patient needs. In the context of online therapy, this could mean engaging with a diverse client base across different settings and conditions.

4. Foster Interprofessional Collaboration

Encourage collaboration with other healthcare professionals. This can be achieved through interdisciplinary team meetings and joint case discussions, even in virtual settings. Such interactions can provide insights into holistic care approaches.

5. Reflective Practice

Regularly reflect on patient interactions and the emotions they evoke. This practice can be facilitated through peer discussions, journaling, and feedback sessions. Online platforms can offer virtual debriefing sessions to support this reflective practice.

Encouraging Further Research

The study highlights the need for further research to test the suggested strategies and explore the role of educators in fostering patient-centered skills. Practitioners should consider participating in or initiating research projects to contribute to the evidence base and improve educational practices.

Conclusion

Implementing these strategies can significantly enhance patient-centered skills in healthcare professionals, leading to better patient outcomes. Practitioners are encouraged to integrate these approaches into their practice and continue exploring new ways to develop their patient-centered competencies.To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Learning to be patient-centred healthcare professionals: how does it happen at university and on clinical placements? A multiple focus group study.

Citation: Rosewilliam, S., Indramohan, V., Breakwell, R., & Skelton, J. (2020). Learning to be patient-centred healthcare professionals: how does it happen at university and on clinical placements? A multiple focus group study. MedEdPublish, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000053.1
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

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