2013
DOI: 10.3402/meo.v18i0.22622
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Playback Theatre as a tool to enhance communication in medical education

Abstract: Playback Theatre (PT) is an improvisational form of theatre in which a group of actors “play back” real life stories told by audience members. In PT, a conductor elicits moments, feelings and stories from audience members, and conducts mini-interviews with those who volunteer a moment of their lives to be re-enacted or “played” for the audience. A musician plays music according to the theme of each story, and 4-5 actors listen to the interview and perform the story that has just been told. PT has been used in … Show more

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“…Though neither group experienced a significant reduction in compassion fatigue as a result of the music therapy, both groups had a significant improvement in team building, as evidenced by increased post-workshop scores on a teambuilding questionnaire. (see Salas et al, 2013 for a similar study involving medical students). While arts-based workshops may not fully mitigate the effects of a stressful work environment, they appear to be able to bring teams closer together and enhance the support that team members provide to one another during difficult situations.…”
Section: The Performing Artsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though neither group experienced a significant reduction in compassion fatigue as a result of the music therapy, both groups had a significant improvement in team building, as evidenced by increased post-workshop scores on a teambuilding questionnaire. (see Salas et al, 2013 for a similar study involving medical students). While arts-based workshops may not fully mitigate the effects of a stressful work environment, they appear to be able to bring teams closer together and enhance the support that team members provide to one another during difficult situations.…”
Section: The Performing Artsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 53 In addition, role playing in class and encounters with standardized patient simulations increases student preparedness for facing the critical types of encounters with patients and other personnel that are to be expected in the clinic. 54 56 …”
Section: Communicating Genetics Information To Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These situational changes often require practicing nurses to utilize cognitive and emotional intelligence, while simultaneously applying complex skills in unique settings. Salas et al (2013) described using improvisational role-play in a medical school course. The use of this technique revealed promise at developing communication skills, increasing confi dence, and enhancing empathy in medical students.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%