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A European consensus on learning objectives for a core communication curriculum in health care professions

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posted on 2013-10-01, 00:00 authored by Cadja Bachmann, Henry Abramovitch, Carmen Gabriela Barbu, Afonso Miguel Cavaco, Rosario Dago Elorza, Rainer Haak, Elizabete Loureiro, Anna Ratajska, Jonathan Silverman, Sandra Winterburn, Marcy Rosenbaum
OBJECTIVE: To develop learning objectives for a core communication curriculum for all health care professions and to survey the acceptability and suitability of the curriculum for undergraduate European health care education. METHODS: Learning objectives for a Health Professions Core Communication Curriculum (HPCCC) in undergraduate education were developed based on international literature and expert knowledge by an international group of communication experts representing different health care professions. A Delphi process technique was used to gather feedback and to provide a consensus from various health care disciplines within Europe. RESULTS: 121 communication experts from 15 professional fields and 16 European countries participated in the consensus process. The overall acceptance of the core communication curriculum was high. 61 core communication objectives were rated on a five-point scale and found to be relevant for undergraduate education in health care professions. A thematic analysis revealed the benefits of the HPCCC. CONCLUSIONS AND PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Based on a broad European expert consensus, the Health Professions Core Communication Curriculum can be used as a guide for teaching communication inter- and multi-professionally in undergraduate education in health care. It can serve for curriculum development and support the goals of the Bologna process.

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Journal

Patient education and counseling

Volume

93

Pagination

18-26

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

eISSN

1873-5134

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

Issue

1

Publisher

Elsevier

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