Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders

Abstract Background In recent years, Spanish medical schools (MSs) have incorporated training in communication skills (CS), but how this training is being carried out has not yet been evaluated. Objective To identify the barriers to the introduction and development of CS teaching in Spanish MSs. Met...

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Main Authors: Roger Ruiz Moral, Cristina García de Leonardo, Alvaro Cerro Pérez, Fernando Caballero Martínez, Diana Monge Martín
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-02-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-1944-9
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spelling doaj-0c6eb35e6ad0433c938d291a711d5d882021-02-14T12:09:13ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202020-02-012011910.1186/s12909-020-1944-9Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leadersRoger Ruiz Moral0Cristina García de Leonardo1Alvaro Cerro Pérez2Fernando Caballero Martínez3Diana Monge Martín4Department of Medical Education, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (UFV)Neurophysiologist, Physiology, School of Health Sciences (UFV)School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences (UFV)Family Physician, Epidemiology and Statistics, School of Health Sciences (UFV)Family and Preventive Medicine, Epidemiology and Statistics, School of Health Sciences (UFV)Abstract Background In recent years, Spanish medical schools (MSs) have incorporated training in communication skills (CS), but how this training is being carried out has not yet been evaluated. Objective To identify the barriers to the introduction and development of CS teaching in Spanish MSs. Methods In a previous study, 34 MSs (83% of all MSs in Spain) were invited to participate in a study that explored the factual aspects of teaching CS in these schools. The person responsible for teaching CS at each school was contacted again for this study and asked to respond to a single open-ended question. Two researchers independently conducted a thematic analysis of the responses. Results We received responses from 30 MSs (85.7% of those contacted and 73% of all MSs in Spain). Five main thematic areas were identified, each with different sub-areas: negative attitudes of teachers and academic leaders; organisation, structure and presence of CS training in the curriculum; negative attitudes of students; a lack of trained teachers; and problems linked to teaching methods and necessary educational logistics. Conclusions The identified barriers and problems indicate that there are areas for improvement in teaching CS in most Spanish MSs. There seems to be a vicious circle based on the dynamic relationship and interdependence of all these problems that should be faced with different strategies and that requires a significant cultural shift as well as decisive institutional support at the local and national levels. The incorporation of CS training into MS curricula represents a major challenge that must be addressed for students to learn CS more effectively and avoid negative attitudes towards learning CS.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-1944-9Communication skillsMedical studentsEducational barriersMedical educationQualitative studyTeaching methods
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Cristina García de Leonardo
Alvaro Cerro Pérez
Fernando Caballero Martínez
Diana Monge Martín
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Cristina García de Leonardo
Alvaro Cerro Pérez
Fernando Caballero Martínez
Diana Monge Martín
Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders
BMC Medical Education
Communication skills
Medical students
Educational barriers
Medical education
Qualitative study
Teaching methods
author_facet Roger Ruiz Moral
Cristina García de Leonardo
Alvaro Cerro Pérez
Fernando Caballero Martínez
Diana Monge Martín
author_sort Roger Ruiz Moral
title Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders
title_short Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders
title_full Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders
title_fullStr Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to teaching communication skills in Spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders
title_sort barriers to teaching communication skills in spanish medical schools: a qualitative study with academic leaders
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Background In recent years, Spanish medical schools (MSs) have incorporated training in communication skills (CS), but how this training is being carried out has not yet been evaluated. Objective To identify the barriers to the introduction and development of CS teaching in Spanish MSs. Methods In a previous study, 34 MSs (83% of all MSs in Spain) were invited to participate in a study that explored the factual aspects of teaching CS in these schools. The person responsible for teaching CS at each school was contacted again for this study and asked to respond to a single open-ended question. Two researchers independently conducted a thematic analysis of the responses. Results We received responses from 30 MSs (85.7% of those contacted and 73% of all MSs in Spain). Five main thematic areas were identified, each with different sub-areas: negative attitudes of teachers and academic leaders; organisation, structure and presence of CS training in the curriculum; negative attitudes of students; a lack of trained teachers; and problems linked to teaching methods and necessary educational logistics. Conclusions The identified barriers and problems indicate that there are areas for improvement in teaching CS in most Spanish MSs. There seems to be a vicious circle based on the dynamic relationship and interdependence of all these problems that should be faced with different strategies and that requires a significant cultural shift as well as decisive institutional support at the local and national levels. The incorporation of CS training into MS curricula represents a major challenge that must be addressed for students to learn CS more effectively and avoid negative attitudes towards learning CS.
topic Communication skills
Medical students
Educational barriers
Medical education
Qualitative study
Teaching methods
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-1944-9
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