Standardized Patient Encounters Improved Athletic Training Students' Confidence in Clinical Evaluations

Author:

Armstrong Kirk J.1,Jarriel Amanda J.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Human Performance, Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville

Abstract

Context Researchers have reported that interacting with standardized patients (SPs) is a worthwhile and realistic experience for athletic training (AT) students. These encounters enhance students' interviewing skills, confidence as a clinician, clinical skill development, and interpersonal communication. Objective To determine how SP encounters impacted students' confidence in performing clinical evaluations. Design Pretest-posttest survey design. Setting Athletic training simulation lab. Patients or Other Participants Thirty-five students from the junior (n = 20) and senior (n = 15) AT cohorts from a public liberal arts institution in the Southeast. Intervention(s) Athletic training students completed 2 SP encounters per semester throughout an academic year in the AT program, totaling 4 SP encounters. Main Outcome Measure(s) Each student completed a 17-item Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree) that rated confidence levels immediately before and after each SP encounter. The confidence rating assessed students' confidence regarding how the SP encounter affected their confidence in completing patient evaluations (eg, identifying history questions, interpreting results of special tests). We computed descriptive statistics for all items Wilcoxon signed rank tests determined differences in pre-encounter and should be postencounter confidence ratings. Results Overall, students from both cohorts reported that the SP encounter improved confidence in completing clinical evaluations. Specifically, students reported a significant increase from pre-encounter to postencounter confidence ratings after nutrition-based (Z = −2.991, P = .004), knee (Z = −3.261, P = 0.001), concussion (Z = −3.294, P = .001), psychosocial intervention (Z = −3.062, P = .002), and general medical (Z = −3.524, P > .001) SP encounters. Conclusions The authenticity and fidelity of the SP encounter provided the AT students a real-time clinical evaluation in a nonthreatening environment. Students reported that their confidence improved after each encounter. By providing these experiences, AT students can become comfortable interacting with patients in clinical evaluations.

Publisher

Journal of Athletic Training/NATA

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