Introduction: Advance care planning (ACP) aims at empowering patients with chronic progressive disease to express and communicate their preferences for future care, but is not yet consistently applied in general practice. We explored GP residents' experiences with practicing ACP conversations through virtual simulation and its educational value.
Methods: Our study with Dutch GP residents in their first year of training used a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Eleven participants were observed while engaging in virtual simulation, followed by an in-depth interview. Data was analysed in an iterative manner, starting from the first interview.
Results: Although the virtual simulation was mostly experienced as not realistic because it lacked the possibility of nuanced wording and personal adjustments, the GP residents did find it valuable to learn what topics can be addressed and how. The learning experience was primarily shaped by GP residents' prior real-life ACP experiences.
Discussion: Virtual simulation is a valuable part of a blended curriculum, facilitating residents to get started with or refresh the basic knowledge and skills of ACP. It is crucial that virtual simulation is followed by critical reflection with peers and supervising GPs and practice with actors or real patients to ensure GP residents can further develop their skills regarding ACP conversations.
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