Logo image
Comparison of standardized patients and real patients as an experiential teaching strategy in a nutrition counseling course for dietetic students
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Comparison of standardized patients and real patients as an experiential teaching strategy in a nutrition counseling course for dietetic students

Vicki S. Schwartz, Pamela Rothpletz-Puglia, Robert Denmark and Laura Byham-Gray
Patient education and counseling, v 98(2), pp 168-173
01 Feb 2015
PMID: 25433966

Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Science & Technology Social Sciences Social Sciences - Other Topics Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Objectives: To compare the quality of communication and behavioral change skills among dietetic students having two nutrition encounters with either a real patient or a standardized patient in the simulation laboratory at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States. Methods: A retrospective analysis of video recordings (n = 138) containing nutrition encounters of dietetic students (n = 75) meeting with a standardized patient (SP) or a real patient (RP). Trained raters evaluated communication skills with the 28 item Calgary Cambridge Observation Guide (CCOG) and skills promoting behavior change using the 11 item Behavior Change Counseling Index (BECCI) tool. Results: Using the CCOG, there was a significantly greater mean score in the SP group for the category of "Gathering Information" in encounter one (p = 0.020). There were good to excellent ratings in all categories of the CCOG and the BECCI scores for the SP and the RP groups at both encounters. There was no significant differences in change scores from encounter one to encounter two between groups. Conclusions: Encounters with SPs and RPs are both effective strategies for dietetic students to demonstrate their communication and behavior change skills. Practice implications: Utilizing SPs is an effective experiential strategy for nutrition counseling curricula. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Metrics

10 Record Views
26 citations in Scopus

Details

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This publication has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#4 Quality Education

InCites Highlights

Data related to this publication, from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool:

Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
Web of Science research areas
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Logo image