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A new checklist was developed to improve the reporting of simulated patient (SP) methodology in health services research. This tool enhances the clarity and consistency of studies utilizing SPs.

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  • Health services research
  • Medical education methodology

Background:

  • Simulated patients (SPs) are valuable tools for measuring health services outcomes.
  • Current reporting of SP methodology in research is often suboptimal, hindering reproducibility and comparability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive checklist for reporting simulated patient methodology.
  • To enhance the quality and standardization of health services research utilizing SPs.

Main Methods:

  • A three-round Delphi study was conducted with authors of health service research studies using SP methodology.
  • The study involved assessing and refining reporting items based on expert consensus using Likert scales and statistical analysis (IQR, median).

Main Results:

  • The Delphi process achieved consensus on 45 out of 63 items in Round 3.
  • A final checklist comprising 28 items was developed to guide the reporting of SP methodology.

Conclusions:

  • A novel reporting checklist has been created to complement existing guidelines like CONSORT and STROBE for SP studies.
  • The developed checklist is intended to improve the reporting quality of simulated patient methodology and will undergo usability testing.