Hawk Cheryl, Ramcharan Michael, Kruger Carla LeRiche
J Chiropr Educ. 2017 Mar;32(1):23-31. doi: 10.7899/JCE-17-9R1. Epub 2017 Dec 11.
The aim of this study was to describe and assess an activity that trained chiropractic students to counsel patients on weight management through the use of standardized patients.
This was a descriptive study using mixed methods. Students were trained to apply health behavior theory and the transtheoretical model. Standardized patients were given a case to portray with the students. Students had 15 minutes for the encounter. The encounters were assessed in 2 ways: (1) standardized patients answered a brief questionnaire about the students' performance, and (2) students answered a questionnaire about the utility of the intervention. Numerical data were extracted from the audiovisual management platform, and statistics were computed for each question. Comments made by students and patients were transferred verbatim for content analysis.
A total of 102 students took part in the activity. Students' performance in the encounter was uniformly high, with over 90% "yes" responses to all questions except "gave me printed information material" and "discussed the printed material with me." The key issue identified in the comments by standardized patients was that students tended not to connect weight management with their chief complaint (low back pain). Nearly all students (97%) thought the activity would be useful to their future practice, and 97% felt it had increased their confidence in providing weight management counseling.
This experiential activity was assessed to be useful to students' future practice and appeared to provide them with skills to successfully communicate with patients on weight management.
本研究旨在描述和评估一项通过使用标准化病人来培训整脊学生为患者提供体重管理咨询的活动。
这是一项采用混合方法的描述性研究。学生们接受培训以应用健康行为理论和跨理论模型。给标准化病人一个案例以便与学生们进行角色扮演。学生们有15分钟的交流时间。通过两种方式对交流情况进行评估:(1)标准化病人回答一份关于学生表现的简短问卷,(2)学生回答一份关于该干预措施实用性的问卷。从视听管理平台提取数值数据,并对每个问题进行统计计算。学生和病人的评论逐字转录用于内容分析。
共有102名学生参与了该活动。学生们在交流中的表现普遍较高,除了“给我打印的信息材料”和“与我讨论打印材料”这两个问题外,对所有问题的肯定回答率均超过90%。标准化病人在评论中指出的关键问题是,学生们往往不将体重管理与他们的主要诉求(腰痛)联系起来。几乎所有学生(97%)认为该活动对他们未来的实践会有帮助,97%的学生觉得这增强了他们提供体重管理咨询的信心。
这项体验活动被评估对学生未来的实践有用,并且似乎为他们提供了与患者就体重管理进行成功沟通的技能。