GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung (Feb 2015)

Do medical students like communication? Validation of the German CSAS (Communication Skills Attitude Scale)

  • Busch, Anne-Kathrin,
  • Rockenbauch, Katrin,
  • Schmutzer, Gabriele,
  • Brähler, Elmar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3205/zma000953
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
p. Doc11

Abstract

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Objectives: Attitudes towards communication skills of medical undergraduates can be gathered using the Communication Skills Attitude Scale (CSAS). We aimed to develop a German version of the CSAS (CSAS-G) in order to explore attitudes towards communication skills in a German cohort. Additionally the potential influence of demographic factors was examined.Methods: We realized the CSAS-G and conducted a survey with 529 participants from 3 different years of study. We then carried out an explorative as well as confirmatory factor analysis and compared the attitudinal scores. Multiple regression analysis was performed.Results: The confirmatory analysis confirmed the two-subscale system revealed by the explorative factor analysis. Students indicate low levels of negative attitudes and moderate levels of positive attitudes. Attitudinal scores differ significantly in relation to gender.Conclusion: The CSAS-G can be used in German cohorts to evaluate attitudes towards communication skills. Medical students in our study show basically a positive approach. Further investigation is necessary to explore and understand attitudes towards communication skills of German medical students.

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