Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned

Background: Due to the ban on classroom teaching during the pandemic, the Munich “Anamnesegruppen” had to be switched to e-learning at short notice. There were no established concepts for this, which is why digitalization was piloted and evaluated for feasibility.Student “Anamnesegruppen”: “Anamnese...

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Main Authors: Kunisch, Raphael, Zimmermann, Peter, Berges, Natalie, Nitzschke, Malte, Schweiger, Felix, Seidl, Mira, Weidenbusch, Marc
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spelling doaj-266a73b2f17548ebb79a098596f8e06f2021-02-02T11:04:35ZdeuGerman Medical Science GMS Publishing HouseGMS Journal for Medical Education2366-50172021-01-01381Doc410.3205/zma001400Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learnedKunisch, Raphael0Zimmermann, Peter1Berges, Natalie2Nitzschke, Malte3Schweiger, Felix4Seidl, Mira5Weidenbusch, Marc6Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Allgemeinmedizinisches Institut, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Erlangen, GermanyTechnische Universität München, Fakultät für Medizin, Munich, GermanyLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Medizinische Fakultät, Munich, GermanyLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Medizinische Fakultät, Munich, GermanyLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Medizinische Fakultät, Munich, GermanyLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Psychologische Fakultät, Munich, GermanyLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Nephrologisches Zentrum, Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik IV, Klinikum der LMU München, Munich, GermanyBackground: Due to the ban on classroom teaching during the pandemic, the Munich “Anamnesegruppen” had to be switched to e-learning at short notice. There were no established concepts for this, which is why digitalization was piloted and evaluated for feasibility.Student “Anamnesegruppen”: “Anamnesegruppen” have existed for over 50 years and are organized as independent student peer teaching. In small groups of medical and psychology students, interviews with patients are conducted once a week during the semester. This is followed by a feedback and discussion round, in which ethical and professional questions are discussed in addition to the patient's medical history. The goal is to train the participants' ability to communicate and reflect.Adaptation to digital methods: The anamnesis seminars have been moved to a virtual group room using video conference. Patients were mainly recruited from the participants' circle of acquaintances. The group size was set at eight people each in four groups and supervised by a pair of student tutors. Confidentiality and data protection declarations were obtained in writing.Results: By switching to digital anamnesis groups, all four groups were successfully completed. Both the final supervision of the tutors and the electronic evaluation of the participants yielded positive feedback. Compared to the two previous evaluations of the semesters in classroom sessions, there were no significant differences in the evaluation.Discussion: The continuously good evaluation results, which did not differ between the digital format and the classroom course of the previous semesters, show that an ad hoc conversion to digital teaching is possible. We want to stress the fact that elements reflecting the doctor-patient relationship were successfully preserved. For the similarly structured Balint groups, virtual sessions may also be considered. Further research, especially prospective, is desirable in order to better understand the possibilities of digital teaching in this area.http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/zma/2021-38/zma001400.shtmlanamnesis groupsdigital teachinge-learningrelationship medicinepatient interviewbalintmedical historystudent teachingpeer-teachingcoronacovid-19pandemic
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author Kunisch, Raphael
Zimmermann, Peter
Berges, Natalie
Nitzschke, Malte
Schweiger, Felix
Seidl, Mira
Weidenbusch, Marc
spellingShingle Kunisch, Raphael
Zimmermann, Peter
Berges, Natalie
Nitzschke, Malte
Schweiger, Felix
Seidl, Mira
Weidenbusch, Marc
Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned
GMS Journal for Medical Education
anamnesis groups
digital teaching
e-learning
relationship medicine
patient interview
balint
medical history
student teaching
peer-teaching
corona
covid-19
pandemic
author_facet Kunisch, Raphael
Zimmermann, Peter
Berges, Natalie
Nitzschke, Malte
Schweiger, Felix
Seidl, Mira
Weidenbusch, Marc
author_sort Kunisch, Raphael
title Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned
title_short Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned
title_full Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned
title_fullStr Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned
title_full_unstemmed Learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “Anamnesegruppen” Munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned
title_sort learning in peer teaching of patient relations and communication skills at the “anamnesegruppen” munich – proof-of-concept and lessons learned
publisher German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
series GMS Journal for Medical Education
issn 2366-5017
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Due to the ban on classroom teaching during the pandemic, the Munich “Anamnesegruppen” had to be switched to e-learning at short notice. There were no established concepts for this, which is why digitalization was piloted and evaluated for feasibility.Student “Anamnesegruppen”: “Anamnesegruppen” have existed for over 50 years and are organized as independent student peer teaching. In small groups of medical and psychology students, interviews with patients are conducted once a week during the semester. This is followed by a feedback and discussion round, in which ethical and professional questions are discussed in addition to the patient's medical history. The goal is to train the participants' ability to communicate and reflect.Adaptation to digital methods: The anamnesis seminars have been moved to a virtual group room using video conference. Patients were mainly recruited from the participants' circle of acquaintances. The group size was set at eight people each in four groups and supervised by a pair of student tutors. Confidentiality and data protection declarations were obtained in writing.Results: By switching to digital anamnesis groups, all four groups were successfully completed. Both the final supervision of the tutors and the electronic evaluation of the participants yielded positive feedback. Compared to the two previous evaluations of the semesters in classroom sessions, there were no significant differences in the evaluation.Discussion: The continuously good evaluation results, which did not differ between the digital format and the classroom course of the previous semesters, show that an ad hoc conversion to digital teaching is possible. We want to stress the fact that elements reflecting the doctor-patient relationship were successfully preserved. For the similarly structured Balint groups, virtual sessions may also be considered. Further research, especially prospective, is desirable in order to better understand the possibilities of digital teaching in this area.
topic anamnesis groups
digital teaching
e-learning
relationship medicine
patient interview
balint
medical history
student teaching
peer-teaching
corona
covid-19
pandemic
url http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/zma/2021-38/zma001400.shtml
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