1st Edition

The Simulated Patient Handbook A Comprehensive Guide for Facilitators and Simulated Patients

By Fiona Dudley Copyright 2012

    A simulated patient is an individual who, by pretending to be a patient in a consultation, offers health professionals an opportunity to learn, explore and develop their expertise. Simulated patients are also highly effective when used as an aid for consultation skills assessment. In recent years the rapid rise of simulated patients in healthcare training has led to many more people working as and with simulated patients. There is now a growing need for guidance on its benefits and also its potential complications. The Simulated Patient Handbook is full of practical, hands-on advice and procedures for simulated patients covering all aspects of their work. It includes comprehensive guidelines on the essential skills of characterisation and the giving of feedback. This is the only manual currently available for simulated patients to learn best practice. The wide-ranging, accessible reference also offers concise, realistic advice to facilitators about setting up, running and participating in sessions using simulated patients - using this extroadinary educational resource to its greatest advantage.

    Foreword. About the author. Acknowledgements. Part One: Background. So you want to join the world of the simulated patient? Consultation skills training: how important is it? Part Two: Preparation. Recruiting simulated patients. Training simulated patients. Writing scenarios and briefs. Part Three: Managing the session. Immediate preparation. Dynamic groups or group dynamics. Communication with your simulated patient. The consultation. The simulated patient as teacher. Managing feedback. Any other business! Part Four: Assessment and other uses of simulated patients. Standardised patients in examinations and recruitment interviews. Other simulated patient challenges and new developments. Appendix 1: Consultation skills advanced jargon buster. Appendix 2: Sample scenario briefs. Appendix 3: Resources for role development. Appendix 4: A list of mood indicators. Appendix 5: Communication skills. Appendix 6: Suggested further reading. Index.

    Biography

    Fiona Dudley