Generalizability of the Ottawa Surgical Competency Operating Room Evaluation (O-SCORE) Scale to Assess Medical Student Performance on Core EPAs in the Workplace: Findings From One Institution.

Autor: Ryan MS; M.S. Ryan is associate professor and assistant dean for clinical medical education, Department of Pediatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3266-9289 ., Richards A; A. Richards is a graduate student, Department of Biostatistics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia., Perera R; R. Perera is associate professor, Department of Biostatistics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia., Park YS; Y.S. Park is associate professor and associate head, Department of Medical Education, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois., Stringer JK; J.K. Stringer is assessment manager, Office of Integrated Medical Education, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois., Waterhouse E; E. Waterhouse is professor, Department of Neurology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia., Dubinsky B; B. Dubinsky is business analyst, Office of Academic Information Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia., Khamishon R; R. Khamishon is a third-year medical student, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia., Santen SA; S.A. Santen is professor and senior associate dean of assessment, evaluation, and scholarship, Department of Emergency Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8327-8002 .
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges [Acad Med] 2021 Aug 01; Vol. 96 (8), pp. 1197-1204. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jan 12.
DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003921
Abstrakt: Purpose: Assessment of the Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency (Core EPAs) requires direct observation of learners in the workplace to support entrustment decisions. The purpose of this study was to examine the internal structure validity evidence of the Ottawa Surgical Competency Operating Room Evaluation (O-SCORE) scale when used to assess medical student performance in the Core EPAs across clinical clerkships.
Method: During the 2018-2019 academic year, the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine implemented a mobile-friendly, student-initiated workplace-based assessment (WBA) system to provide formative feedback for the Core EPAs across all clinical clerkships. Students were required to request a specified number of Core EPA assessments in each clerkship. A modified O-SCORE scale (1 = "I had to do" to 4 = "I needed to be in room just in case") was used to rate learner performance. Generalizability theory was applied to assess the generalizability (or reliability) of the assessments. Decision studies were then conducted to determine the number of assessments needed to achieve a reasonable reliability.
Results: A total of 10,680 WBAs were completed on 220 medical students. The majority of ratings were completed on EPA 1 (history and physical) (n = 3,129; 29%) and EPA 6 (oral presentation) (n = 2,830; 26%). Mean scores were similar (3.5-3.6 out of 4) across EPAs. Variance due to the student ranged from 3.5% to 8%, with the majority of the variation due to the rater (29.6%-50.3%) and other unexplained factors. A range of 25 to 63 assessments were required to achieve reasonable reliability (Phi > 0.70).
Conclusions: The O-SCORE demonstrated modest reliability when used across clerkships. These findings highlight specific challenges for implementing WBAs for the Core EPAs including the process for requesting WBAs, rater training, and application of the O-SCORE scale in medical student assessment.
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