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  • The study aimed to explore how frame-of-reference (FOR) training affects evaluations of communication skills during surgeries and highlights areas for teaching improvement.
  • Simulation instructors participated in a FOR training session before independently assessing the communication abilities of 19 first-year residents, using a specific operating room communication instrument.
  • Results showed high reliability among raters after training, but residents commonly underestimated their communication skills, particularly in areas like using names and effective information sharing with team members.

Article Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of frame-of-reference (FOR) training on assessments of intraoperative communication skills and identify areas of need to inform curricular efforts.

Methods: Simulation instructors (M.D., Ph.D., Research Fellow, Simulation Technician) underwent a 2-hour FOR training session with the operating room communication instrument. They then independently rated communication skills of 19 PGY1s who participated in a team-based simulation. Residents completed self-assessments via video review of the scenario. Intraclass correlation coefficients were used to examine inter-rater reliability. Relationships between trained raters and resident scores were assessed with Pearson correlation coefficients and paired sample t tests.

Results: Inter-reliability after FOR training was .91. The correlation between trained rater scores and resident evaluations was nonsignificant. Residents significantly underestimated their intraoperative communication skills (P < .05). Use of names, closed loop communication, and sharing information with team members demonstrated consistently low ratings among all residents.

Conclusions: These findings reveal that a number of individuals can be trained to reliably rate resident intraoperative communication performance and that residents tend to under-rate their communication skills.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amjsurg.2016.02.009DOI Listing

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