A Verbal De-escalation Standardized Patient Workshop for Third- and Fourth-Year Medical Students

MedEdPORTAL. 2024 Jul 19:20:11417. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11417. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Introduction: Verbal de-escalation is an essential skill for physicians across specialties and is the first-line intervention for patients who present with agitation. Training in verbal de-escalation for medical students is less robust compared to other health care disciplines. We describe the creation and evaluation of a novel verbal de-escalation curriculum for third- and fourth-year medical students on their psychiatry clerkship rotation.

Method: We developed a simulation using standardized patient (SP) methodology and a dedicated reflection session, implementing it in the third-year psychiatry clerkship. Participants in the scenario received targeted feedback from their peers and SPs. The sessions were video recorded, and a random sample was selected and reviewed to identify key observations and themes from student performance.

Results: A total of 139 students participated in the encounter. One hundred twenty-two of 125 students (82%) stated the activity met the learning objectives, with 108 (86%) assigning the letter grade A to the activity. Written feedback indicated that the majority of students believed the activity to be realistic, instructive, and helpful but felt the SPs de-escalated too quickly. Video review of the encounters found that while the students effectively used the skills, many jumped to a quick fix, and some offered inappropriate choices to end the encounter.

Discussion: This SP activity was effective in allowing students to practice skills in a safe setting and was valued by students. In the future, adding another workshop in the fourth year could facilitate higher retention and practice of skills.

Keywords: Internal Medicine; Patient Agitation; Physician-Patient Relationship; Psychiatry; Standardized Patient; Verbal De-escalation.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Clerkship / methods
  • Clinical Competence / standards
  • Curriculum*
  • Education / methods
  • Education, Medical, Undergraduate* / methods
  • Educational Measurement / methods
  • Humans
  • Patient Simulation*
  • Psychiatry / education
  • Students, Medical* / statistics & numerical data