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Acting on reflection: the effect of reflection on students' clinical performance on a standardized patient examination.

机译:反思思考:在标准化患者检查中反思对学生临床表现的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Little evidence exists to support the value of reflection in the clinical setting. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether reflecting and revisiting the "patient" during a standardized patient (SP) examination improves junior medical students' performance and to analyze students' perceptions of its value. DESIGN: Students completed a six-encounter clinical skills examination, writing a guided assessment after each encounter to trigger reflection. SPs evaluated the students with Medical Skills and Patient Satisfaction checklists. During the last three encounters, students could opt to revisit the SP and be reevaluated with identical checklists. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and forty-nine third year medical students. MEASUREMENTS: Changes in scores in the Medical Skills and Patient Satisfaction checklists between first visit and revisit were tested separately per case as well as across cases. RESULTS: On the medical skills and patient satisfaction checklists, mean revisit scores across cases were significantly higher than mean first visit scores [12.6 vs 12.2 (pooled SD = 2.4), P = .0001; 31.2 vs 31.0 (pooled SD = 3.5), P = .0001)]. Sixty-five percent of the time, students rated "reflect-revisit" positively, 34% neutrally, and 0.4% negatively. Five themes were identified in the positive comments: enhancement of (1) medical decision making, (2) patient education/counseling, (3) student satisfaction/confidence, (4) patient satisfaction/confidence, and (5) clinical realism. CONCLUSIONS: Offering third year medical students the option to reflect and revisit an SP during a clinical skills examination produced a small but nontrivial increase in clinical performance. Students perceived the reflect-revisit experience as enhancing patient-centered practices (counseling, education) as well as their own medical decision making and clinical confidence.
机译:背景:很少有证据支持反射在临床环境中的价值。目的:确定在标准化患者(SP)考试期间反映和重访“患者”是否可以提高初级医学生的表现,并分析学生对其价值的看法。设计:学生完成了六次遭遇的临床技能考试,每次遭遇后写出指导性评估以引发反思。 SP评估了学生的医疗技能和患者满意度清单。在最后的三个相遇中,学生可以选择重新访问SP,并使用相同的检查表进行重新评估。参与者:149名第三年医学生。测量:首次就诊与复诊之间的医疗技能和患者满意度核对表得分的变化分别针对每例以及跨病例进行了测试。结果:在医疗技能和患者满意度核对表上,病例平均复诊分数显着高于首次就诊平均分数[12.6 vs 12.2(合并SD = 2.4),P = .0001; 31.2 vs 31.0(合并SD = 3.5),P = .0001)]。在百分之六十五的时间里,学生对“反思-重访”的评价为积极,中立为34%,负面为0.4%。正面评论中确定了五个主题:增强(1)医疗决策,(2)患者教育/咨询,(3)学生满意度/信心,(4)患者满意度/信心和(5)临床现实性。结论:为三年级医学生提供了在临床技能检查过程中反映和重新检查SP的选择,从而在临床表现上产生了微小但不平凡的提高。学生们认为反思重访的经验可以增强以患者为中心的实践(咨询,教育)以及他们自己的医疗决策和临床信心。

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