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Deliberate Practice with Standardized Patient Actors and the Development of Formative Feedback for Advance Care Planning Facilitators.

William F Bond1,2,3, Hanna C Gonzalez3, Amy M Funk4, Linda S Fehr1, Jeremy S McGarvey1, Jessica D Svendsen1, Robert Sawicki1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Multimodal curricular assessment after adding standardized patient (SP) actor-based simulation to an advance care planning (ACP) facilitator training course and development of a formative feedback tool.
BACKGROUND: ACP represents a highly valued service requiring more and better trained facilitators.
METHODS: Participants were primarily nurses and social workers in a large multisite health system. The course included a precourse video demonstration of ACP, traditional lectures, and four 30-minute simulations with SPs. Knowledge was tested with a multiple choice question (MCQ) test. In addition to standard postcourse/postsimulation evaluations, learners were surveyed pre/post/30-90 days delayed for self-perceived confidence. A linear mixed-effects model was used to analyze changes over time. Trained faculty rated performance in simulations with an observational mini-clinical examination (mini-CEX)-type rating form with a checklist, global competency, and global communication rating. Inter-rater reliability (IRR) was calculated on randomly selected paired ratings.
RESULTS: Sixty-seven individuals consented to participate. MCQ scores improved from 83% ± 10% to 92% ± 8% (p < 0.001). Paired learner surveys of self-confidence across six domains were available for 65 pre, 65 post, and 40 delayed with a mean positive change on a 0 to 10 point scale from pre-post (2.32 ± 1.65; p < 0.001) and predelayed (2.34 ± 1.96; p < 0.001) time frames. For the faculty observation ratings of simulation performance, the average raw agreement for critical actions was 82% and IRR was 0.71.
CONCLUSIONS: Learner feedback and self-assessment suggest that actor-based simulation contributed to improved confidence in conducting ACP. The mini-CEX observation form is adequate for formative feedback, with further testing needed to make judgments of competence.

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Keywords:  advance care planning; deliberate practice; end of life; facilitation; simulation; standardized patient actor

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28085541     DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2016.0431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


  3 in total

1.  Advance Care Planning in an Accountable Care Organization Is Associated with Increased Advanced Directive Documentation and Decreased Costs.

Authors:  William F Bond; Minchul Kim; Chris M Franciskovich; Jason E Weinberg; Jessica D Svendsen; Linda S Fehr; Amy Funk; Robert Sawicki; Carl V Asche
Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2017-12-05       Impact factor: 2.947

2.  A training needs analysis of admiral nurses to facilitate advance care planning in dementia.

Authors:  Karen Harrison Dening; Caroline Scates; George McGill; Kay De-Vries
Journal:  Palliat Care       Date:  2019-06-19

3.  "I Have Actually not Lost any Adolescent Since I Started Engaging Them one on one:" Training Satisfaction and Subsequent Practice among Health Providers Participating in a Standardized Patient Actor Training to Improve Adolescent Engagement in HIV Care.

Authors:  Hellen M Okinyi; Cyrus M Wachira; Kate S Wilson; Margaret N Nduati; Alvin D Onyango; Caren W Mburu; Irene W Inwani; Tamara L Owens; David E Bukusi; Grace C John-Stewart; Dalton C Wamalwa; Pamela K Kohler
Journal:  J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec
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