Breaking Bad News in Obstetrics: A Trial of Simulation-Debrief Based Education
- Conditions
- Medical EducationObstetricsBreaking Bad News SkillsCommunications SkillsSimulation
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Traditional lectureBehavioral: Simulation-Debrief
- Registration Number
- NCT02168192
- Lead Sponsor
- Montefiore Medical Center
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to assess the utility of training in Breaking Bad News (BBN) skills. We hypothesize that given little or no formal training in breaking bad news, obstetric providers will benefit from a curriculum of teaching breaking bad news techniques, but will benefit more from a simulation teaching technique than from a lecture in breaking bad news techniques.
The investigators also hypothesize that providers who have undergone breaking bad news simulation will receive improved scores after the simulation debriefing compared to their pre-simulation scores, and their improvement with be greater than the control group.
- Detailed Description
The investigators' study is part of a planned educational initiative on breaking bad news communication skills, planned for house staff in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. All subjects will undergo both a baseline and post-education simulation. The investigators' study intervention is a personalized review and debriefing of the simulation, as compared with a conventional lecture in order to assess the best curriculum for teaching this skill set.
The investigators' study design will be described, consent obtained and consenting house staff will be randomized to participate in a simulation-based education session/debrief or to attend lecture. Randomization will be achieved using sequential opaque envelopes containing allocation cards, designating group assignment. A physician who is not involved in the study will randomly insert allocation cards into the envelopes and group assignment will be concealed until after enrollment is complete.
Subjects will be assigned a study number. The list of subject identifiers and study numbers will be kept separate from other study data, and destroyed after all phases of the study are complete. All other study data will have identifying information deleted, and will be stored in a password protected database.
The investigators plan to have subjects assess baseline characteristics and breaking bad news skills using a self-assessment tool. Subsequently all house staff will be evaluated on their management of breaking bad news through a baseline SP scenario, with assessments by physician-teachers as well as the SPs . These SPs are non-physicians, and do not have supervisory control over the study subjects. The physician-teachers are the co-investigators on this study: Drs. Chazotte, Dayal, Landsberger, Bernstein, Goffman, and Karkowsky.
After this baseline assessment, the intervention group will debrief their baseline simulation with a physician educator. The control group will instead undergo a conventional lecture about "Breaking Bad News" techniques. Finally, both groups will undergo a second simulation, which will be assessed by SPs and physician-teachers
After this step, subjects will fill out self-assessment tools on BBN. House staff who did not undergo the conventional curriculum will then attend the lecture; similarly, those subjects who were not in the intervention group will then have the opportunity to review their simulation in a personal debriefing session.
Six months after the study, we plan to have all subjects fill out a self-assessment form to assess if any long-term change to their BBN skills has been sustained.
SPs will be formally trained in the scenario and in their responses, as well as in standardized assessment of the subjects.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 36
-Montefiore Medical Center Obstetrics/Gynecology department house staff.
- House staff that were unable to attend at least two sessions.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Traditional Lecture Traditional lecture These subjects received a 10 minute power point lecture on BBN skills. Simulation-Debrief Simulation-Debrief These subjects received a formal debrief process, reviewing their prior baseline simulation.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method BBN skills Immediate As evaluated by IRB-approved evalution
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Subject BBN confidence Immediately and 6 months post-intervention Subject BBN confidence about their communications skills in the setting of Breaking Bad news was evaluated immediately post-intervention and 6-months post-intervention
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Montefiore Medical Center
🇺🇸Bronx, New York, United States