Let’s ask the patient – composition and validation of a questionnaire for patients’ feedback to medical students
Autor: | Hassan Alinaghizadeh, Gunnar Nilsson, Charlotte Leanderson, Karin Björklund, Terese Stenfors |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Medical Work-based learning Psychometrics Patient-centered education Clinical practice Feedback Education Cronbach's alpha Surveys and Questionnaires Humans Internal validity Survey Composition (language) Reliability (statistics) Sweden Medical education LC8-6691 Communication Reproducibility of Results Construct validity General Medicine Medical students Special aspects of education Exploratory factor analysis Questionnaire validation Test (assessment) Patient feedback Medicine Composition of questionnaire Thematic analysis Psychology Research Article |
Zdroj: | BMC Medical Education, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021) BMC Medical Education |
ISSN: | 1472-6920 |
Popis: | Background Adequate communication and maintaining a patient-centered approach throughout patient encounters are important skills for medical students to develop. Feedback is often provided by clinical teachers. Patients are seldom asked to provide feedback to students that systematically addresses knowledge and skills regarding communication and patient-centeredness during an encounter. One way for patients to provide feedback to students is through a questionnaire; there is, however, a lack of such validated feedback questionnaires. This study aimed to compose and validate a feedback questionnaire for patients’ feedback to medical students regarding students’ ability to communicate and apply patient-centeredness in clinical practice. Method This study comprises (a) composition of the questionnaire and (b) validation of the questionnaire. The composition included (1) literature review, (2) selection and composition of items and construction of an item pool, (3) test of items’ content, and (4) test of the applicability of the questionnaire. The items originated from the Calgary-Cambridge Guide (Kurtz S, Silverman J, Benson J and Draper J, Acad Med 78:802-809, 2003), the ‘Swedish National Patient Survey’ (National Patient Survey, Primary Health Care, 2020), patient evaluation form by Braend et al. (Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 126:2122–5, 2006), and additional developed items. The items were further developed after feedback from 65 patients, 22 students, eight clinical supervisors, and six clinical teachers. The validation process included 246 patients who provided feedback to 80 students. Qualitative content analysis and psychometric methods were used and exploratory factor analysis assessed internal validity. Cronbach’s alpha was used to test the reliability of the items. Results The process resulted in the 19-item ‘Patient Feedback in Clinical Practice’ (PFCP) questionnaire. Construct validity revealed two dimensions: consultational approach and transfer of information. Internal consistency was high. Thematic analysis resulted in three themes: ability to capture the personal agenda of the consultation, alignment with the consultation, and constructs and characteristics. Students reported that the PFCP questionnaire provided useful feedback that could facilitate their learning in clinical practice. Conclusions The results of this study indicate that the questionnaire is a valid, reliable, and internally consistent instrument for patients’ feedback to medical students. The participants found the questionnaire to be useful for the provision of feedback in clinical practice. However, further studies are required regarding the PFCP questionnaire applicability as a feedback tool in workplace learning. |
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