OBGYN Telecom Training Survey

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OBGYN Telecom Training Survey

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OBGYN Telecom Training Satisfaction Survey (TTS)


Please indicate the extent to which you agree with each of the following statements.


Strongly Disagree


Disagree


Neutral


Agree

Strongly Agree

  1. This training mode provided a realistic provider-patient interaction.

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  1. Experiencing the standardized patient’s voice and facial expressions were helpful in this interaction.

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  1. It was just as easy to talk with the patient about substance use in this interactive environment as it would be in real-world training.

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  1. This mode of interacting was distracting from the content of the conversation.

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  1. I noticed a delay in response time while using this method of communicating.

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  1. The standardized patient was skillful and natural in the patient role.

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  1. Feedback from the standardized patient was informative and useful to me.

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  1. I prefer this method of training to real life role plays or simulations.

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  1. Getting set up and started with this technology for training was easy enough.

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  1. This mode of experiential training is an expedient method for learning how to conduct a good intervention.

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  1. I plan to utilize what I’ve learned from this training in my clinical practice.

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  1. Overall, the training met or exceeded my expectations.

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  1. What did you like best about this training?



  2. What suggestions do you have for improving the training?





Thanks for your participation and feedback!

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