Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty

Abstract Health professions education has benefitted from standardized patient (SP) programs to develop and refine communication and interpersonal skills in trainees. Effective case design is essential to ensure an SP encounter successfully meets learning objectives that are focused on communication...

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Main Authors: Dimitrios Papanagnou, Matthew R. Klein, Xiao Chi Zhang, Kenzie A. Cameron, Amanda Doty, Danielle M. McCarthy, Kristin L. Rising, David H. Salzman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:Advances in Simulation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41077-021-00176-y
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spelling doaj-4ae1ecf8896d4da0a7f6006faa18b9d42021-07-25T11:42:45ZengBMCAdvances in Simulation2059-06282021-07-016111110.1186/s41077-021-00176-yDeveloping standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertaintyDimitrios Papanagnou0Matthew R. Klein1Xiao Chi Zhang2Kenzie A. Cameron3Amanda Doty4Danielle M. McCarthy5Kristin L. Rising6David H. Salzman7Department of Emergency Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversityDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversityDivision of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics/Department of Medicine and Department of Medical Education, Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson UniversityDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversityDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineAbstract Health professions education has benefitted from standardized patient (SP) programs to develop and refine communication and interpersonal skills in trainees. Effective case design is essential to ensure an SP encounter successfully meets learning objectives that are focused on communication skills. Creative, well-designed case scenarios offer learners the opportunity to engage in complex patient encounters, while challenging them to address the personal and emotional contexts in which their patients are situated. Therefore, prior to considering the practical execution of the patient encounter, educators will first need a clear and structured strategy for writing, organizing, and developing cases. The authors reflect on lessons learned in developing standardized patient-based cases to train learners to communicate to patients during times of diagnostic uncertainty, and provide suggestions to develop a set of simulation cases that are both standardized and diverse. Key steps and workflow processes that can assist educators with case design are introduced. The authors review the need to increase awareness of and mitigate existing norms and implicit biases, while maximizing variation in patient diversity. Opportunities to leverage the breadth of emotional dispositions of the SP and the affective domain of a clinical encounter are also discussed as a means to guide future case development and maximize the value of a case for its respective learning outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41077-021-00176-yDiagnostic uncertaintyCommunication trainingStandardized patientsCase design
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author Dimitrios Papanagnou
Matthew R. Klein
Xiao Chi Zhang
Kenzie A. Cameron
Amanda Doty
Danielle M. McCarthy
Kristin L. Rising
David H. Salzman
spellingShingle Dimitrios Papanagnou
Matthew R. Klein
Xiao Chi Zhang
Kenzie A. Cameron
Amanda Doty
Danielle M. McCarthy
Kristin L. Rising
David H. Salzman
Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
Advances in Simulation
Diagnostic uncertainty
Communication training
Standardized patients
Case design
author_facet Dimitrios Papanagnou
Matthew R. Klein
Xiao Chi Zhang
Kenzie A. Cameron
Amanda Doty
Danielle M. McCarthy
Kristin L. Rising
David H. Salzman
author_sort Dimitrios Papanagnou
title Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
title_short Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
title_full Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
title_fullStr Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
title_full_unstemmed Developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
title_sort developing standardized patient-based cases for communication training: lessons learned from training residents to communicate diagnostic uncertainty
publisher BMC
series Advances in Simulation
issn 2059-0628
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Health professions education has benefitted from standardized patient (SP) programs to develop and refine communication and interpersonal skills in trainees. Effective case design is essential to ensure an SP encounter successfully meets learning objectives that are focused on communication skills. Creative, well-designed case scenarios offer learners the opportunity to engage in complex patient encounters, while challenging them to address the personal and emotional contexts in which their patients are situated. Therefore, prior to considering the practical execution of the patient encounter, educators will first need a clear and structured strategy for writing, organizing, and developing cases. The authors reflect on lessons learned in developing standardized patient-based cases to train learners to communicate to patients during times of diagnostic uncertainty, and provide suggestions to develop a set of simulation cases that are both standardized and diverse. Key steps and workflow processes that can assist educators with case design are introduced. The authors review the need to increase awareness of and mitigate existing norms and implicit biases, while maximizing variation in patient diversity. Opportunities to leverage the breadth of emotional dispositions of the SP and the affective domain of a clinical encounter are also discussed as a means to guide future case development and maximize the value of a case for its respective learning outcomes.
topic Diagnostic uncertainty
Communication training
Standardized patients
Case design
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41077-021-00176-y
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