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JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery, 2014-08, Vol.140 (8), p.720
2014
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A longitudinal study of emotional intelligence training for otolaryngology residents and faculty
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  • JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery, 2014-08, Vol.140 (8), p.720
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United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
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MEDLINE
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  • Emotions underlie and influence physician communications and relationships with patients and colleagues. Training programs to enhance emotional attunement, or emotional intelligence (EI), for physicians and assess training effects are scarce. To assess whether an EI training program for otolaryngology residents and faculty affects patient satisfaction. Prospective longitudinal, cohort study of physician residents and faculty in an EI training program at the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Kansas Medical Center, with annual training from 2005 to 2011. Three levels of interventions included 4 years of repeated EI assessment, 7 years of highly interactive EI training with high-risk/high-stress simulations, and ongoing modeling and mentoring of EI skills by faculty. Four levels of outcome of the EI training were assessed with the following questions: Did participants enjoy the program? Could they apply the training to their practice? Did it change their behavior? Did it affect patient satisfaction? The Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i) was administered to faculty and residents, and the Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey was completed by patients. Ninety-seven percent of participants (103 of 106) reported that they enjoyed the programs, and 98% (104 of 106) reported that they have or could have applied what they learned. Participants demonstrated improvement in mean EQ-i scores from 102.19 (baseline/pretraining) to 107.29 (posttraining and assessment 1 year later; change, 6.71; 95% CI, 3.44-9.98). This increase was sustained in successive years, and these results were supported with linear growth curve analysis. The total department mean EQ-i score in pretraining year 2005 was 104.29 ("average" range), with posttraining scores in the "high average" range (112.46 in 2006, 111.67 in 2007, and 113.15 in 2008). An increase in EQ-i scores and EI training corresponded with an increase in patient satisfaction scores. Percentile rank patient satisfaction scores before EI training ranged from 85% to 90%; after training, scores ranged from 92% to 99%. Emotional intelligence training positively influences patient satisfaction and may enhance medical education and health care outcome.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 2168-6181
eISSN: 2168-619X
DOI: 10.1001/jamaoto.2014.1169
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_25011036

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