A new curriculum using active learning methods and standardized patients to train residents in smoking cessation

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serval:BIB_20AFBB99B801
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
A new curriculum using active learning methods and standardized patients to train residents in smoking cessation
Journal
Journal of General Internal Medicine
Author(s)
Humair  J. P., Cornuz  J.
ISSN
0884-8734 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2003
Volume
18
Number
12
Pages
1023-7
Notes
Clinical Trial
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Dec
Abstract
Physicians can play a key role in smoking cessation but often fail to advise smokers effectively, mainly because they lack counseling skills. We need effective training programs starting during residency to improve physicians' smoking cessation interventions and smokers' quit rates. To achieve this goal, we developed a curriculum using active learning methods and the stages-of-change model. A randomized trial demonstrated that this program increased the quality of physician's counseling and smokers' quit rates at 1 year. This paper describes the educational content and methods of this program. Participants learn to assess smokers' stage of change, to use counseling strategies matching the smoker's stage, and to prescribe pharmacological therapy. This 2 half-day training program includes observation of video-clips, interactive workshops, role plays, practice with standardized patients, and written material for physicians and patients. Participants reached learning objectives and appreciated the content and active methods of the program.
Keywords
Counseling/*methods *Curriculum Education, Medical, Graduate/*methods Educational Measurement Female Humans Male Patient Simulation *Problem-Based Learning *Smoking Cessation
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