Identifying characteristics of a skilled communicator in the clinical encounter.
Michelle J H VerheijdenEsther GiroldiValerie van den EertweghMarscha LuijkxTrudy van der WeijdenAnique B H de BruinAngelique TimmermanPublished in: Medical education (2022)
We conceptualise a skilled communication approach based on the identified characteristics in the present study to support learning in medical training. In a conceptual model, two parallel processes are key in developing adaptive expertise in communication: (1) being sensitive and adapting communication to the patient and (2) monitoring communication performance in terms of self-awareness and reflective capacity. The identified characteristics and the conceptual model provide a base to develop a learner-centred programme, facilitating repeated practice and reflection. Further research should investigate how learners can be optimally supported in becoming skilled communicators during workplace learning.