Validating a virtual human and automated feedback system for training doctor-patient communication skills
Kurtis Haut, Caleb Wohn, Benjamin Kane, Thomas Carroll, Cathrine Guigno, Varun Kumar, Ronald M. Epstein, Lenhart Schuber, Ehsan Hoque
Abstract
Effective communication between a clinician and their patient is critical for delivering healthcare maximizing outcomes. Unfortunately, traditional communication training approaches that use human standardized patients and expert coaches are difficult to scale. Here, we present the development and validation of a scalable, easily accessible, digital tool known as the Standardized Online Patient for Health Interaction Education (SOPHIE) for practicing and receiving feedback on doctor-patient communication skills. SOPHIE was validated by conducting an experiment with 30 medical professionals. We found that participants who underwent SOPHIE condition performed significantly better than the control in overall communication, aggregate scores, empowering the patient, and showing empathy (p < 0.05 in all cases). The results presented in this paper provide early evidence of scalable and accessible virtual humans, chatbot technologies, and automated feedback generation being transformative for medical communication training by supplementing existing resources.