Development of the skills to interview by the professors of the subject Introduction to General Comprehensive Medicine
Keywords:
APTITUDE, EDUCATION, MEDICAL, UNDERGRADUATE, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE.Abstract
Introduction: the ability to interview is an essential professional tool and a need that must be developed to achieve proper health care.
Objective: to characterize the training of professors at the primary health care level to develop the skills to interview in medical students.
Method: an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional research was carried out at Luis Augusto Turcios Lima Teaching Polyclinic during September to December 2019. The study target group consisted of 14 professors who taught the activity of education at work in medicine major in the subject Introduction to General Comprehensive Medicine, all of them were chosen. Theoretical and empirical methods as well as descriptive statistics were applied.
Results: the 100 % of professors considered that the development of the skills to interview is important, and 57.14 % admitted to present pedagogical insufficiencies for the training of these skills; 100% of the tutors identified the absence of a previous diagnosis based on the training deficiencies of the skills to interview, the interrelation with other subjects, along with the inexistence of instruments to assess the mastery of this ability.
Conclusions: the diagnosis made showed the existence of didactic-pedagogical deficiencies in the training process of the skills to interview for medical major students, being necessary to increase the teaching development of professors in aspects related to this subject.
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