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Reflective writing in the teaching of communication skills for medical students-A systematic review. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates how reflective writing (RW) is utilized to teach communication skills in medical education, analyzing its effectiveness and outcomes through a systematic review of literature.
  • - Out of 1325 studies examined, 12 were included for a detailed thematic analysis, revealing that RW is best used in combination with other teaching techniques and helps students better understand various aspects of communication.
  • - The findings suggest that while RW is valuable for exploring communication-related issues, more research is needed to fully understand its impact and optimize its use in medical training.

Article Abstract

Objective: To analyse the use, assessment, and measured outcomes of reflective writing (RW) in teaching communication to medical students.

Methods: Systematic search of seven electronic databases, focused on using RW in teaching communication skills. Three reviewers selected and prepared the synthesis of the studies. The synthesis was based on thematic analysis using Braun and Clarke's approach.

Results: We identified 1325 studies, reviewed 101 full-text articles, and included 12 articles in the analysis. The four themes identified showed that RW is not a stand-alone practice. RW is blended with other teaching strategies. Through RW, students identified structural, emotional, and relational aspects and challenges of communication. Only a few studies found a positive correlation between reflective ability and communication skills CONCLUSION: RW can be integrated with various teaching methods, at all stages of learning, to stimulate discussion of interpersonal and intrapersonal topics. Through RW, students explore theirs and their patient's emotions, values, behaviours, and needs identifying challenges and practices relevant to communication.

Practice Implications: RW can address different structural, relational, and emotional issues that are relevant to communication learning. Further educational development and high-quality empirical research on the use of RW and unique outcomes are needed to support communication skills learning.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2022.01.003DOI Listing

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