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Virtual patient educational intervention for the development of shared decision-making skills: a pilot study.

Jacklin, S; Chapman, SR; Maskrey, N

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SR Chapman

N Maskrey



Abstract

Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) involves a healthcare professional and a patient forming a congruent partnership, within which information is shared and decisions are made which align with the patient's values. SDM does not occur to the extent it ought to; SDM requires practice. Virtual reality could help facilitate this practice. Objective: To pilot an interactive, high-fidelity virtual patient (VP) who simulates SDM within a primary care consultation. Method: Academic pharmacists and doctors were recruited from the Keele University. Participants completed prequestionnaires and postquestionnaires. Results: 18 participants (14 pharmacists and 4 medical doctors) completed the study. 89% (n=16) suggested the VP was 'enjoyable' or 'highly enjoyable' to use and 72% (n=13) suggested it was 'very accessible'. There were diverse views about the way in which the user made their reply to the VP with ratings ranging from 'very poor' (n=2) to 'very good' (n=5); the modal rating was indifference (n=7). It seemed the multiple choice system caused the participants to feel restricted but it was unclear why those who liked the system did so. Conclusions: The VP was found to be enjoyable and thought-provoking. The data suggest that this type of intervention could be useful at many different stages of a professional's career although the multiple-choice conversation style may be too restrictive for more experienced consulters.

Citation

Jacklin, S., Chapman, S., & Maskrey, N. (2019). Virtual patient educational intervention for the development of shared decision-making skills: a pilot study. BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning, 215 - 217

Acceptance Date Sep 19, 2019
Publication Date Sep 19, 2019
Journal BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning
Print ISSN 2056-6697
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Pages 215 - 217
Keywords shared decision-making, virtual patient, communication, education

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