Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3814548 Patient Education and Counseling 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis paper provides an overview of the implementation of using unannounced standardized patients (USPs) to conduct health communication research in clinical settings.MethodsCertain types of health communication situations are difficult to capture because of their rarity or unpredictable nature. In primary care the real reasons for a visit are frequently unknown until the consultation is well under way. Therefore, it is logistically difficult for communication studies to capture many real-time communications between patients and their physicians. Although the USP methodology is ideal for capturing these communication behaviors, challenges to using this method include developing collaborative relationships with clinical practices, logistical issues such as safeguarding the identity of the USP, training USPs and creating their identities, maintaining fidelity to the role, and analyzing the resultant data.ResultsThis paper discusses the challenges and solutions to USP implementation. We provide an example of how to implement a USP study using an on-going study being conducted in primary care practices.ConclusionThis paper explores the advantages and challenges as well as strategies to overcome obstacles to implementing a USP study.Practice implicationsDespite the challenges, USP methodology can contribute much to our understanding of health communication and practice.

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