Abstract:
Introduction. Medical education is steadily facing the issue of modernizing the training process
of the health system, aiming to train qualified and dynamic specialists, able to communicate
effectively, think creatively and freely. When applying counseling techniques in relationship
with patients, a future physician shall: be mindful of these various techniques; be empathic;
communicate effectively; be able to control their emotions and show assertive behavior.
Aim of the study. Determine the level of training of future physicians for the application of
counseling techniques in relationship with patients.
Materials and methods. The sample research consists of 50 subjects - future doctors graduate
students, 6th year, specialty General Medicine. To achieve the research’s purpose, four tools
were used in the experiment: Questionnaire to determine the knowledge level of patient
counseling techniques; Questionnaire to assess doctor-patient communication skills;
Questionnaire "Are you an assertive person?"; Questionnaire for self-evaluation and level of
emotional intelligence.
1. Results. The results describe the abilities of doctor-patient communication (empathic,
assertive, comprehensive communication, active listening, emotional intelligence etc.).
Thus, comprehensive communication skills were identified in 12% of the questioned
students; 46% high level and 42% medium level; 50% of students scored an average level
of assertiveness; 50% of students gained scores that reveal a high level of assertiveness;
No results showed a low level of assertiveness; 44% of prospective doctors have
achieved a "high" level of developed emotional intelligence and 54% have a "good" level
of same skill; The "average" level was recorded for only one student, which represents
2%.
Conclusions. Basic counseling skills that a physician must hold include: consideration, empathic
understanding, active listening, summarizing and verifying; non-critical acceptance; paraphrase,
reflection, using various types of questions with a minimal promptitude, ability to provide
feedback, using alternatives to questions; challenge, confrontation, work with defensive persons;
solve problems.