McGill Centre for Medical Education, McGill University, Canada.
Med Teach. 2013;35(3):184-93. doi: 10.3109/0142159X.2013.760036. Epub 2013 Jan 29.
The script concordance test (SCT) is used in health professions education to assess a specific facet of clinical reasoning competence: the ability to interpret medical information under conditions of uncertainty. Grounded in established theoretical models of knowledge organization and clinical reasoning, the SCT has three key design features: (1) respondents are faced with ill-defined clinical situations and must choose between several realistic options; (2) the response format reflects the way information is processed in challenging problem-solving situations; and (3) scoring takes into account the variability of responses of experts to clinical situations. SCT scores are meant to reflect how closely respondents' ability to interpret clinical data compares with that of experienced clinicians in a given knowledge domain. A substantial body of research supports the SCT's construct validity, reliability, and feasibility across a variety of health science disciplines, and across the spectrum of health professions education from pre-clinical training to continuing professional development. In practice, its performance as an assessment tool depends on careful item development and diligent panel selection. This guide, intended as a primer for the uninitiated in SCT, will cover the basic tenets, theoretical underpinnings, and construction principles governing script concordance testing.
脚本一致性测试(SCT)在健康职业教育中用于评估临床推理能力的一个特定方面:即在不确定条件下解释医学信息的能力。SCT 基于已建立的知识组织和临床推理理论模型,具有三个关键设计特征:(1)受访者面临定义不明确的临床情况,必须在几种现实选择之间做出选择;(2)响应格式反映了在具有挑战性的问题解决情况下处理信息的方式;(3)评分考虑了专家对临床情况的反应的可变性。SCT 分数旨在反映受访者解释临床数据的能力与给定知识领域中经验丰富的临床医生的能力有多接近。大量研究支持 SCT 在各种健康科学学科以及从临床前培训到持续专业发展的整个健康职业教育范围内的构念有效性、可靠性和可行性。在实践中,其作为评估工具的性能取决于精心的项目开发和勤勉的小组选择。本指南旨在为 SCT 的初学者提供一个入门指南,将涵盖脚本一致性测试的基本原理、理论基础和构建原则。