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Breast cancer screening for primary care trainees: comparison of two teaching methods
E A Coleman1, S K Coon, A J Fitzgerald
1College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, 72205-3078, USA.
Background:
This study compared the efficacies of two methods of teaching breast cancer screening to primary care trainees.
Methods:
Fifty-one nurse-practitioner students were assigned by class section and 47 medical residents by practice site to receive a lecture-demonstration class or individual/small-group instruction from a standardized patient. Prior to instruction and one year later, participants took a written test to assess knowledge and standardized patients evaluated their skills.
Results:
Overall, the participants improved their breast cancer screening skills.
Conclusion:
The standardized patient teaching method was of greater benefit to the nurse-practitioner students.