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Advance Care Planning and Communication Skills Improve after an Interprofessional Team Simulation with Standardized Patients

BACKGROUND: Improving rates of advance care planning (ACP) and advance directive completion is a recognized goal of health care in the United States. No prior study has examined the efficacy of standardized patient (SP)-based student interprofessional ACP trainings. OBJECTIVES: The present study aim...

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Autores principales: Millstein, Leah S., Rosenblatt, Paula, Bellin, Melissa H., Whitney, Laura, Eveland, Steven R., Lee, Mei Ching, Allen, John, Mutchie, Heather L., Becker, Todd D., Cagle, John
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9438443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36059907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2021.0086
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author Millstein, Leah S.
Rosenblatt, Paula
Bellin, Melissa H.
Whitney, Laura
Eveland, Steven R.
Lee, Mei Ching
Allen, John
Mutchie, Heather L.
Becker, Todd D.
Cagle, John
author_facet Millstein, Leah S.
Rosenblatt, Paula
Bellin, Melissa H.
Whitney, Laura
Eveland, Steven R.
Lee, Mei Ching
Allen, John
Mutchie, Heather L.
Becker, Todd D.
Cagle, John
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description BACKGROUND: Improving rates of advance care planning (ACP) and advance directive completion is a recognized goal of health care in the United States. No prior study has examined the efficacy of standardized patient (SP)-based student interprofessional ACP trainings. OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to evaluate an interprofessional approach to ACP education using SP encounters. DESIGN: We designed a pre–post evaluation of an innovative interprofessional ACP training curriculum using multimodal adult learning techniques to test the effects of completing ACP discussions with SPs. Three surveys (pre-training T1, post-training T2, and post-clinical encounter T3) evaluated student knowledge, Communication Self-Efficacy (CSES), ACP self-efficacy, and interprofessional teamwork (using SPICE-R2). SETTING/SUBJECTS: Students from the schools of medicine, nursing, and social work attended three training modules and two SP encounters focused on ACP. MEASUREMENTS/RESULTS: During academic year 2018–2019, 36 students participated in the training at University of Maryland. Results demonstrated statistically significant improvements in ACP self-efficacy, M(T1) = 2.9 (standard deviation [SD](T1) = 0.61) compared with M(T3) = 3.9 (SD(T3) = 0.51), p < 0.001, and CSES, M(T1) = 4.6 (SD(T1) = 1.35) versus M(T3) = 7.3 (SD(T3) = 0.51), p < 0.001, from T1 to T3. There was a medium-to-large improvement in knowledge from an average score of 4.3 (SD = 1.0) at T1 to an average score of 5.5 (SD = 1.4) at T2, p = 0.005, d = 0.67. CONCLUSIONS: Our interprofessional training module and SP encounter was successful in improving medical, social work, and nursing students' self-reported communication skills and knowledge regarding ACP.
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spelling pubmed-94384432022-09-02 Advance Care Planning and Communication Skills Improve after an Interprofessional Team Simulation with Standardized Patients Millstein, Leah S. Rosenblatt, Paula Bellin, Melissa H. Whitney, Laura Eveland, Steven R. Lee, Mei Ching Allen, John Mutchie, Heather L. Becker, Todd D. Cagle, John Palliat Med Rep Original Article BACKGROUND: Improving rates of advance care planning (ACP) and advance directive completion is a recognized goal of health care in the United States. No prior study has examined the efficacy of standardized patient (SP)-based student interprofessional ACP trainings. OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to evaluate an interprofessional approach to ACP education using SP encounters. DESIGN: We designed a pre–post evaluation of an innovative interprofessional ACP training curriculum using multimodal adult learning techniques to test the effects of completing ACP discussions with SPs. Three surveys (pre-training T1, post-training T2, and post-clinical encounter T3) evaluated student knowledge, Communication Self-Efficacy (CSES), ACP self-efficacy, and interprofessional teamwork (using SPICE-R2). SETTING/SUBJECTS: Students from the schools of medicine, nursing, and social work attended three training modules and two SP encounters focused on ACP. MEASUREMENTS/RESULTS: During academic year 2018–2019, 36 students participated in the training at University of Maryland. Results demonstrated statistically significant improvements in ACP self-efficacy, M(T1) = 2.9 (standard deviation [SD](T1) = 0.61) compared with M(T3) = 3.9 (SD(T3) = 0.51), p < 0.001, and CSES, M(T1) = 4.6 (SD(T1) = 1.35) versus M(T3) = 7.3 (SD(T3) = 0.51), p < 0.001, from T1 to T3. There was a medium-to-large improvement in knowledge from an average score of 4.3 (SD = 1.0) at T1 to an average score of 5.5 (SD = 1.4) at T2, p = 0.005, d = 0.67. CONCLUSIONS: Our interprofessional training module and SP encounter was successful in improving medical, social work, and nursing students' self-reported communication skills and knowledge regarding ACP. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9438443/ /pubmed/36059907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2021.0086 Text en © Leah S. Millstein et al., 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rosenblatt, Paula
Bellin, Melissa H.
Whitney, Laura
Eveland, Steven R.
Lee, Mei Ching
Allen, John
Mutchie, Heather L.
Becker, Todd D.
Cagle, John
Advance Care Planning and Communication Skills Improve after an Interprofessional Team Simulation with Standardized Patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9438443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36059907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2021.0086
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