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Doctor-Patient Communication skills: Knowledge and Practice among Physicians of private medical colleges of Chattogram, Bangladesh
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Background: Quality patient care and fostering doctor- patient relationships with compassion and mutual respect rely on effective communication. This study sought to evaluate the physicians' knowledge and proficiency in doctor-patient communication skills across three private medical colleges and hospitals in Chattogram, Bangladesh.
Materials and Methods: From April to May 2024, Chattogram, Bangladesh's Southern Medical College (SMC), BGC Trust Medical College (BGC TMC), and Chattogram Maa O Shishu Hospital Medical College (CMOSHMC) conducted a descriptive cross-sectionalresearch. A total of 384 physicians voluntarily participated in this study. A structured questionnaire including Knowledge and Practice towards Doctor-Patient Communication skills based on Calgary- Cambridge framework was distributed among the physicians. Data were analyzed by Statistical Package of Social Sciences version 24.
Results: In this study, out of 384 physicians, 168(43.8%) were male and 216 (56.3%) were female. The mean age of the physicians was 33.0859 ± 9.241. 142(37%) were from Chattogram Maa O Shishu Hospital Medical College (CMOSHMC), 132(34.4) from BGC Trust Medical college (BGCTMC) and 110(28.6) from Southern Medical College (SMC). The mean of total knowledge score was 41.914 (SD: ±3.893) and total practice score was 38.554 (SD: ±4.317). According to Bloom's scale, the doctors in this research had a moderate degree of practice (76%) but an excellent level of knowledge (>80%) about doctor-patient communication.
Conclusion: Though physicians in this study had a good level of knowledge but illustrated a Moderate level of Practice on Doctor Patient Communication skill. The barriers to practice good communication skills must be overcome for a better Doctor Patient Relationship.
Title: Doctor-Patient Communication skills: Knowledge and Practice among Physicians of private medical colleges of Chattogram, Bangladesh
Description:
Background: Quality patient care and fostering doctor- patient relationships with compassion and mutual respect rely on effective communication.
This study sought to evaluate the physicians' knowledge and proficiency in doctor-patient communication skills across three private medical colleges and hospitals in Chattogram, Bangladesh.
Materials and Methods: From April to May 2024, Chattogram, Bangladesh's Southern Medical College (SMC), BGC Trust Medical College (BGC TMC), and Chattogram Maa O Shishu Hospital Medical College (CMOSHMC) conducted a descriptive cross-sectionalresearch.
A total of 384 physicians voluntarily participated in this study.
A structured questionnaire including Knowledge and Practice towards Doctor-Patient Communication skills based on Calgary- Cambridge framework was distributed among the physicians.
Data were analyzed by Statistical Package of Social Sciences version 24.
Results: In this study, out of 384 physicians, 168(43.
8%) were male and 216 (56.
3%) were female.
The mean age of the physicians was 33.
0859 ± 9.
241.
142(37%) were from Chattogram Maa O Shishu Hospital Medical College (CMOSHMC), 132(34.
4) from BGC Trust Medical college (BGCTMC) and 110(28.
6) from Southern Medical College (SMC).
The mean of total knowledge score was 41.
914 (SD: ±3.
893) and total practice score was 38.
554 (SD: ±4.
317).
According to Bloom's scale, the doctors in this research had a moderate degree of practice (76%) but an excellent level of knowledge (>80%) about doctor-patient communication.
Conclusion: Though physicians in this study had a good level of knowledge but illustrated a Moderate level of Practice on Doctor Patient Communication skill.
The barriers to practice good communication skills must be overcome for a better Doctor Patient Relationship.
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