Teaching Family Interviewing to Residents: Basic Concepts and Applications

10-21-2019 10:11

The treatment of chronic conditions in primary care is complex and involves a longitudinal and biopsychosocial understanding of the life of patients. Family and friends frequently accompany the patient; however, they are often not included in the communication with the provider. Understanding the patient’s support systems can be useful in the management of chronic conditions and family and friends can be key allies for patients trying to implement treatment strategies offered by health care providers. Family interviewing skills develop over time with dedicated, guided practice, making residency training the perfect time to learn them. We have developed a model of skill development for primary care physicians in residency. We will explore the core elements of this model and recommendations for incorporating this model into residency training.

Author(s):Hernan Barenboim, PhD
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