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Communication Skills Education Onsite in a Veterinary Practice

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Health Services
Nursing
Date 2010 Jul 9
PMID 20609547
Citations 17
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Abstract

Objective: To provide communication skills education to veterinary professionals in the practice setting and evaluate the training by measuring veterinarian communication pre- and post-intervention.

Methods: This is a case-based pre-test/post-test intervention study of a veterinary practice in Denver, CO. Four veterinarians from a single practice and 48 clients (selected to represent wellness and problem visits) were recruited to the study. The veterinarians took part in a training intervention consisting of a year-long curriculum, including interactive communication modules, individual coaching and communication laboratories. Six visit interactions were measured for each of the 4 veterinarians pre- and post-skill training. The Roter interaction analysis system (RIAS) was used to analyze the study's 48 videotapes.

Results: Compared to the pre-training visits, veterinarians gathered twice as much lifestyle-social data (p<0.02), and used 1.5 times more partnership building (p<0.03) and positive rapport-building (p<0.01) communication. Clients provided 1.4 times more lifestyle/social information (p<0.02) and expressed 1.7 times more emotional statements (p<0.01) in post-training visits.

Conclusion: The training intervention promoted a more client-centered approach to veterinarian-client communication.

Practice Implications: Practice-based communication training is novel to veterinary practice. As a case study, generalization of the findings are limited, however the findings support the efficacy of the communication intervention and enhanced utilization of veterinarian-client communication skills by these veterinarians.

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