Communication Apprehension Among Health Professions Students in Brazil

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Objective. To determine the levels of communication apprehension experienced by health professions students in Brazil. Method. A cross-sectional study of dentistry, pharmacy, medicine, and nursing students at a Brazilian university was conducted from December 2019 to May 2020. The students were invited to complete the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension (PRCA-24) and provide demographic data. Univariate and bivariate analyses were conducted. Results. A total of 644 health students answered the survey, and 25.5% were classified as having high communication apprehension. Male participants had significantly lower PRCA-24 scores than female participants. No significant differences were found between PRCA-24 scores by age category or academic year. Medical students had significantly lower mean PRCA-24 scores than pharmacy students. Conclusion. The prevalence of communication apprehension was high among health professions students. Women and pharmacy students had the highest communication apprehension scores. Health educators should consider the effects of communication apprehension on students and use adequate interventions during communication skills training to alleviate this apprehension.

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de Araújo, D. C. S. A., Rocha, K. S. S., Cerqueira-Santos, S., Menezes, P. W. D. S., Dos Santos, S. N. P., Dos Santos, W. M., … de Lyra, D. P. (2022). Communication Apprehension Among Health Professions Students in Brazil. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 86(3), 186–191. https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe8603

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