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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Education

Date Submitted: Mar 14, 2018
Date Accepted: Oct 14, 2018
Date Submitted to PubMed: Feb 2, 2019

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Video-Based Communication Assessment: Development of an Innovative System for Assessing Clinician-Patient Communication

Mazor KM, King AM, Hoppe RB, Kochersberger AO, Yan J, Reim JD

Video-Based Communication Assessment: Development of an Innovative System for Assessing Clinician-Patient Communication

JMIR Med Educ 2019;5(1):e10400

DOI: 10.2196/10400

PMID: 30710460

PMCID: 6393776

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Video-Based Communication Assessment: Development of an Innovative System for Assessing Clinician-Patient Communication

  • Kathleen M Mazor; 
  • Ann M King; 
  • Ruth B Hoppe; 
  • Annie O Kochersberger; 
  • Jie Yan; 
  • Jesse D Reim

Good clinician-patient communication is essential to provide quality health care and is key to patient-centered care. However, individuals and organizations seeking to improve in this area face significant challenges. A major barrier is the absence of an efficient system for assessing clinicians’ communication skills and providing meaningful, individual-level feedback. The purpose of this paper is to describe the design and creation of the Video-Based Communication Assessment (VCA), an innovative, flexible system for assessing and ultimately enhancing clinicians’ communication skills. We began by developing the VCA concept. Specifically, we determined that it should be convenient and efficient, accessible via computer, tablet, or smartphone; be case based, using video patient vignettes to which users respond as if speaking to the patient in the vignette; be flexible, allowing content to be tailored to the purpose of the assessment; allow incorporation of the patient’s voice by crowdsourcing ratings from analog patients; provide robust feedback including ratings, links to highly rated responses as examples, and learning points; and ultimately, have strong psychometric properties. We collected feedback on the concept and then proceeded to create the system. We identified several important research questions, which will be answered in subsequent studies. The VCA is a flexible, innovative system for assessing clinician-patient communication. It enables efficient sampling of clinicians’ communication skills, supports crowdsourced ratings of these spoken samples using analog patients, and offers multifaceted feedback reports.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Mazor KM, King AM, Hoppe RB, Kochersberger AO, Yan J, Reim JD

Video-Based Communication Assessment: Development of an Innovative System for Assessing Clinician-Patient Communication

JMIR Med Educ 2019;5(1):e10400

DOI: 10.2196/10400

PMID: 30710460

PMCID: 6393776

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