Attitudes toward communication skills with learner needs assessment within radiology residency programs in China: a cross-sectional survey

GengPeng Lian, Yubin Xiao, Yingling Huang,Huanpeng Wang, Lipeng Huang, Hongwu Yang, Chunmin Zhu,Wei Mei,Ruibin Huang

BMC Research Notes(2024)

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Abstract
Communication skills (CS) represent a core competency in radiology residency training. However, no structured curriculum exists to train radiology residents in CS in China. The aim of this study was to evaluate the status and prevalence of doctor–patient communication training among radiology residents in nine Chinese accredited radiology residency training programs and to determine whether there is a perceived need for a formalized curriculum in this field. We administered a cross-sectional online survey to radiology residents involved in CS training at nine standard residency training programs in China. The questionnaire developed for this study included CS training status, residents’ demographics, attitudes toward CS training, communication needs, and barriers. Residents’ attitudes toward CS training were measured with the Communication Skills Attitude Scale (CSAS) and its subscales, a positive attitude scale (PAS) and negative attitude scale (NAS). A total of 133 (48.36
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Radiology residents,Standardized residency training,Communication skills,Medical education,Needs assessment
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