Feldman Moshe, Lazzara Elizabeth H, Vanderbilt Allison A, DiazGranados Deborah
School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 23298, USA.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2012 Fall;32(4):279-86. doi: 10.1002/chp.21156.
Competency-based assessment and an emphasis on obtaining higher-level outcomes that reflect physicians' ability to demonstrate their skills has created a need for more advanced assessment practices. Simulation-based assessments provide medical education planners with tools to better evaluate the 6 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) core competencies by affording physicians opportunities to demonstrate their skills within a standardized and replicable testing environment, thus filling a gap in the current state of assessment for regulating the practice of medicine. Observational performance assessments derived from simulated clinical tasks and scenarios enable stronger inferences about the skill level a physician may possess, but also introduce the potential of rater errors into the assessment process. This article reviews the use of simulation-based assessments for certification, credentialing, initial licensure, and relicensing decisions and describes rater training strategies that may be used to reduce rater errors, increase rating accuracy, and enhance the validity of simulation-based observational performance assessments.
基于能力的评估以及对获得反映医生技能展示能力的更高水平结果的强调,产生了对更先进评估实践的需求。基于模拟的评估为医学教育规划者提供了工具,通过为医生提供在标准化且可重复的测试环境中展示其技能的机会,从而更好地评估研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)和美国医学专业委员会(ABMS)的6项核心能力,填补了当前医学实践监管评估现状中的空白。源自模拟临床任务和场景的观察性绩效评估能够对医生可能具备的技能水平做出更强有力的推断,但也会在评估过程中引入评分者误差的可能性。本文回顾了基于模拟的评估在认证、资格认定、初始执照颁发和重新执照颁发决策中的应用,并描述了可用于减少评分者误差、提高评分准确性以及增强基于模拟的观察性绩效评估有效性的评分者培训策略。