Abstract

Diabetes patients in China is large in number, low level of health literacy, and their self management mainly relies on community doctor's health propaganda and education, as a result, it is very important to train community healthcare professionals to improve their communication skills with patients. Guided by the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), the researchers developed a literacy-ad-dressing training model specifically through: 1) low literacy healthcare education materials written in plain language, simple text, maximal white space, and behavior-oriented images or pictograms; 2) a standardized health communication curriculum to promote simple communication with decreased jargon usage, teachteach back, and enhance shared goal-setting; 3) use of standardized patients to enhance doctor-patient communication training; and 4) MOOC and a series of videos demonstrating doctor-patient communication scenarios. The novel training model can be used in continuing medical education through traditional onsite classes or by E-learning platform. It is expected to improve the communication skills of community doctors and patients, improve the satisfaction of both doctors and patients, and the effect of patients' self-management. Key words: Community healthcare professional; Diabetes patients; Doctor-patient communication; Training model

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