A procedural skills OSCE: assessing technical and non-technical skills of internal medicine residents

被引:0
|
作者
Debra Pugh
Stanley J. Hamstra
Timothy J. Wood
Susan Humphrey-Murto
Claire Touchie
Rachel Yudkowsky
Georges Bordage
机构
[1] University of Ottawa,Department of Medicine
[2] University of Ottawa,Departments of Medicine, Surgery and Anesthesia
[3] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Medical Education
[4] The Ottawa Hospital,Division of General Internal Medicine
来源
关键词
Assessment; Non-technical skills; OSCE; Post-graduate trainees; Procedures; Technical skills;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Internists are required to perform a number of procedures that require mastery of technical and non-technical skills, however, formal assessment of these skills is often lacking. The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and gather validity evidence for a procedural skills objective structured clinical examination (PS-OSCE) for internal medicine (IM) residents to assess their technical and non-technical skills when performing procedures. Thirty-five first to third-year IM residents participated in a 5-station PS-OSCE, which combined partial task models, standardized patients, and allied health professionals. Formal blueprinting was performed and content experts were used to develop the cases and rating instruments. Examiners underwent a frame-of-reference training session to prepare them for their rater role. Scores were compared by levels of training, experience, and to evaluation data from a non-procedural OSCE (IM-OSCE). Reliability was calculated using Generalizability analyses. Reliabilities for the technical and non-technical scores were 0.68 and 0.76, respectively. Third-year residents scored significantly higher than first-year residents on the technical (73.5 vs. 62.2 %) and non-technical (83.2 vs. 75.1 %) components of the PS-OSCE (p < 0.05). Residents who had performed the procedures more frequently scored higher on three of the five stations (p < 0.05). There was a moderate disattenuated correlation (r = 0.77) between the IM-OSCE and the technical component of the PS-OSCE scores. The PS-OSCE is a feasible method for assessing multiple competencies related to performing procedures and this study provides validity evidence to support its use as an in-training examination.
引用
收藏
页码:85 / 100
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Non-technical skills and students' overconfidence in accounting
    Arquero, Jose Luis
    Fernandez-Polvillo, Carmen
    Hassall, Trevor
    [J]. EDUCATION AND TRAINING, 2022, 64 (05): : 716 - 733
  • [42] The dangers of assuming the generalisability of non-technical skills
    Gebreamlak, Dawit Wondimagegn
    Pain, Clare
    [J]. MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2016, 50 (04) : 391 - 393
  • [43] Non-technical skills: Repeated exposure to simulation
    Viren N Naik
    Bevan Yee
    Hwan S Joo
    Georges L Savoldelli
    David Y Chung
    Patricia L Houston
    Bruce J Karatzoglou
    Stanley J Hamstra
    [J]. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 2005, 52 (Suppl 1): : A133 - A133
  • [44] Importance of non-technical skills in anaesthesia education
    Radhakrishnan, B.
    Katikar, Manisha D.
    Myatra, Sheila Nainan
    Gautam, Parshotam Lal
    Vinayagam, Stalin
    Saroa, Richa
    [J]. INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 2022, 66 (01) : 64 - 69
  • [45] Online non-technical skills faculty training
    Phillips, Emma Claire
    Hamilton, Ailsa Lauren
    Clarke, Ben
    Kerins, Joanne
    Tallentire, Victoria Ruth
    [J]. CLINICAL TEACHER, 2023, 20 (01):
  • [46] Emotional intelligence and the repertoire of non-technical skills
    Sremaniak, Laura
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2018, 255
  • [47] A Hybrid Architecture for Non-technical Skills Diagnosis
    Bourrier, Yannick
    Jambon, Francis
    Garbay, Catherine
    Luengo, Vanda
    [J]. INTELLIGENT TUTORING SYSTEMS, ITS 2018, 2018, 10858 : 300 - 305
  • [48] Teachng surgeons about non-technical skills
    Flin, R.
    Yule, S.
    Paterson-Brown, S.
    Maran, N.
    Rowley, D.
    Youngson, G.
    [J]. SURGEON-JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL COLLEGES OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH AND IRELAND, 2007, 5 (02): : 86 - 89
  • [49] Non-technical skills in engineering education as a concept
    Lindholm, Christin
    Nyberg, Christian
    Oscarsson, Ylva
    [J]. International Journal of Continuing Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning, 2024, 34 (06) : 577 - 599
  • [50] Rating observations of surgeons' non-technical skills
    Flin, R
    Yule, S
    Paterson-Brown, S
    Maran, N
    [J]. ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 2004, 98 (05): : S22 - S22