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Standardized patient practices: initial report on the survey of US and Canadian medical schools.

Authors :
Howley LD
Gliva-McConvey G
Thornton J
Source :
Medical education online [Med Educ Online] 2009 Jun 29; Vol. 14, pp. 7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Jun 29.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Background: There is currently a lack of information about the ways in which standardized patients (SPs) are used, how programs that facilitate their use are operated, the ways in which SP-based performance assessments are developed, and how assessment quality is assured. This survey research project was undertaken to describe the current practices of programs delivering SP-based instruction and/or assessment.<br />Method: A structured interview of 61 individual SP programs affiliated with the Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) was conducted over a 7-month period. A web-based data entry system was used by the 11 trained interviewers.<br />Results: The two most common reported uses of SPs were learner performance assessment (88% of respondents) and small-group instruction (84% of respondents). Fifty-four percent of programs hired 51-100 SPs annually and paid an average of $15 and $16 per hour for training time and portraying a case, respectively. The average reported number of permanent program employees, excluding SPs and temporary staff, was 4.8 (sd = 3.6). The most frequently reported salary range was $30,001-$45,000.<br />Conclusion: We intend for these preliminary results to inform the medical education community about the functions of SPs and the structures of programs that implement these complex educational endeavors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1087-2981
Volume :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Medical education online
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20165521
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3885/meo.2009.F0000208