ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2017;34(2):137-146 |
Original article
UDC: 618.2-057.875:316.77
DOI: 10.1515/afmnai-2017-0015
Effect of SPIKES-based Education by Role Playing and Multimedia Approaches on Breaking Bad News Skills in Midwifery Students (a Comparison)
Nasrin Baghdari1, Mostafa Rad2, Marzie Torkmannejad Sabzevari2
1Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
2Nursing and Midwifery School, Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Sabzevar, Iran
summary
Due to the diversity of midwives’ responsibilities, the skill to deliver bad
news is a vital need, and therefore the teaching approach in this matter is of
utmost importance. Thus, this study has been conducted with the purpose of
comparing the effect of SPIKES-based education of skills needed for delivering
bad news, using two different approaches of role playing and multimedia in
midwifery students.This double-blind clinical trial was done on 90 midwifery
students who were randomly assigned to three separate groups. Students’ skill in
delivering bad news was recorded through a specific checklist before and after
the educational intervention. The reliability and validity of this skill
evaluation checklist was assessed and confirmed. The final data were analyzed
using SPSS software. After educational intervention,
role playing and multimedia groups have gained more skills compared to their
previous conditions as well as the control group. The skill of delivering bad
news did not show a significant difference in role playing and multimedia groups
after intervention.The results showed that teaching the skills of delivering bad
news using multimedia approach which was held as distance learning course would
rival active educational methods such as role playing. Thus, it could be a
suitable replacement for role playing methods in increasing the skill needed for
delivering bad news.
Key words: role play, multimedia, breaking bad news, midwifery, SPIKES