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Original Articles

Virtual patient simulations for brief assessment of mental health disorders in integrated care settings

, PhD, , PhDORCID Icon & , PhD, MPH
Pages 121-148 | Published online: 09 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

This mixed-methods pilot investigation evaluated the use of virtual patient simulations for increasing self-efficacy and diagnostic accuracy for common behavioral health concerns within an integrated care setting. A two-by-three factorial design was employed to evaluate three different simulated training conditions with a sample of 22 Masters level behavioral health students. Results support engagement in virtual patient simulation training to increase students’ self-efficacy in brief clinical assessment, and support the use of virtual patient simulations to improve diagnostic accuracy. Results further indicate that virtual patient simulations have sufficient levels of usability and acceptability as a tool for developing brief clinical interviewing skills, and that participants found this method of instruction to be a valuable adjunct to traditional classroom or field based training. Future directions and next steps for the integration of technology enhanced simulations in clinical social services education are explored.

Funding

This work was supported in part by NIH/NIDA grant 2 R24 – DA019798, University of Houston Drug Abuse Research Development Program- II.

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Funding

This work was supported in part by NIH/NIDA grant 2 R24 – DA019798, University of Houston Drug Abuse Research Development Program- II.

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