Department of Surgery, 1081 Burrard Street, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6Z 1Y6.
Acad Med. 2009 Oct;84(10 Suppl):S113-5. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181b37f37.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability and acceptance of the mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (mini-CEX) as an assessment of practicing primary care physicians.
Six raters were recruited to conduct the assessments. After a training session, their ability to discriminate between levels of performance was evaluated using videotaped clinical scenarios. Fifteen physicians were assessed in an office setting by the raters who scored multiple clinical encounters using a validated mini-CEX form for each encounter. Participants were given a postassessment survey regarding the process.
Raters distinguished between performance levels on the videotaped scenarios (P < .001). A total of 188 physician-patient interactions were assessed. The generalizability coefficient for 10 encounters was 0.92. In the postassessment survey, the raters (94%) and physicians assessed (75%) both felt that the mini-CEX is an acceptable assessment.
The mini-CEX seems to be a reliable and acceptable instrument for the assessment of practicing physicians.
本研究旨在评估迷你临床演练评估(mini-CEX)作为实践初级保健医生评估的可靠性和可接受性。
招募了 6 名评估员进行评估。经过培训后,使用录像临床情景评估他们区分表现水平的能力。评估员在办公室环境中对 15 名医生进行评估,每位评估员使用经过验证的 mini-CEX 表格对多次临床就诊进行评分。参与者在评估后对该过程进行了调查。
评估员在录像情景中区分了表现水平(P<0.001)。共评估了 188 次医患互动。10 次就诊的可概括系数为 0.92。在评估后调查中,评估员(94%)和医生(75%)都认为 mini-CEX 是一种可接受的评估方法。
mini-CEX 似乎是评估执业医生的可靠和可接受的工具。