Evaluation of Guilan University of Medical Sciences medical interns' attitudes regarding breaking bad news to patients based on the SPIKES model, 2020 to 2022

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Khoshrang, Hossein [1 ,2 ]
Pourvakhshoori, Negar [1 ,3 ]
Roshan, Maede Mohammadian [4 ]
Dadgaran, Ideh [1 ]
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[1] Guilan Univ Med Sci, Med Educ Res Ctr, Educ Dev Ctr, Rasht, Iran
[2] Guilan Univ Med Sci, Alzahra Hosp, Anesthesiol Res Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Rasht, Iran
[3] Guilan Univ Med Sci, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Dept Nursing, Rasht, Iran
[4] Guilan Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Rasht, Iran
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Attitude; breaking bad news; physician-patient relations; SPIKES model; truth disclosure; POSTGRADUATE RESIDENTS;
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G40 [教育学];
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BACKGROUND:Bad news may be defined as "any information which adversely and seriously affects an individual's view of his or her future." It seems necessary for physicians to use a specific method to break the bad news to patients properly. Due to the importance of this skill and its effects on patient's hope and motivation to continue his treatment process, in this study, we evaluate the interns of Guilan University of Medical Sciences' attitude to breaking bad news (BBN) to the patients based on strategy for BBN, perception of condition or seriousness, invitation from the patient to give information, knowledge: giving medical facts, explore emotions, and sympathize (SPIKES) model in 2020-2022.MATERIALS AND METHODS:In this cross-sectional study in Iran, 153 Guilan University of Medical Sciences interns were selected as a census sample in 2020-2022. A self-administered questionnaire collected the information with standard tests confirming its reliability and validity. The collected data were described and analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 16. The Chi-square test was used to measure the statistical relationship between the demographic variables and the entire questionnaire. Also, a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was used to measure the relationship between the average age and the scores obtained from the four main areas and the entire questionnaire. A statistical level of less than 0.05 was considered significant.RESULTS:43.1% of the interns were men, and 56.9% were women. The mean attendance age was 26.12 +/- 1.32, the minimum age was 23, and the maximum was 33. Only 8.5% of the interns in this study had been taught about BBN, and most participants announced that they feel pressure and anxiety when BBN to patients. The attitude of interns in this study was not satisfying in all four parts of the study: individual preference (54.2% of participants showed poor attitude), preparing environmental conditions for BBN (60.8% of participants showed poor attitude), how to break bad news (52.3% of participants showed poor attitude), and the things that are done after BBN (52.9% of participants showed poor attitude).CONCLUSION:Based on the results, the attitude of the interns who had participated in this study was not satisfactory. Due to the importance of this communication skill to reduce physician anxiety and best control patients' reactions, managing courses in the undergraduate curriculum seems necessary.
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