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Expert communication training for providers in community health centers

Sullivan, Mary F.
Ferguson, Warren J.
Haley, Heather-Lyn
Philbin, Mary
Kedian, Tracy
Sullivan, Kate
Quirk, Mark E.
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BACKGROUND: Community health center (CHC) clinicians describe significant challenges in delivering care for populations with complex health needs.

INTERVENTION: A three-workshop series was presented to 102 providers working in CHCs. Training focused on four areas identified through online needs assessment: challenging interactions; patient perspective; health literacy; and motivational interviewing.

EVALUATION METHODS: A retrospective pre-post evaluation measured self-perceived change in content knowledge in all four areas. Participants documented commitments to change behaviors across workshops, which were analyzed for recurring themes.

RESULTS: Paired t-tests documented improvement in all four content areas. Content analysis of commitments yielded four themes: empowering patients, structuring care, understanding patients, and reflecting purposefully. Of the sixty-eight percent of participants responding to post-workshop queries about their commitments (n=70), 94% report having fully implemented changes in practice behavior or planning to do so.

CONCLUSIONS: Providers at CHCs benefit from opportunities to learn and reflect together about communication challenges in practice.

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J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2011 Nov;22(4):1358-68. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1353/hpu.2011.0129
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22080715
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