Massey Scott L, Lee Louise, Young Sonia, Holmerud David
School of Physician Assistant Studies, Misericordia University, Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612-1090 USA.
J Physician Assist Educ. 2013;24(1):24-34. doi: 10.1097/01367895-201324010-00004.
This correlational research study was conducted to validate externally a previous pilot study that examined the relationship between formative and summative examinations and PANCE scores at one physician assistant (PA) program. The study was expanded to five PA programs to test the hypothesis that PA programs throughout the country could use comprehensive examinations that mirrored the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE) along with the Physician Assistant Clinical Knowledge Rating and Assessment Tool (PACKRAT) scores to predict future PANCE performance successfully.
The six participating PA programs administered the SUMM I, which is a 360-question PANCE simulation exam based upon the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) blueprint, the SUMM II, a 700-question examination based upon the NCCPA blueprint, and the PACKRAT examination to all second-year students. Participating programs were provided cut scores for each of the test instruments that identified students at critical risk for failing the PANCE.
The scores of the study participants from the originating institution were gathered between 2007 and 2010 and from five additional programs in 2011-2012 to determine correlational strength between the instruments and the PANCE. The SUMM I, SUMM II, and PACKRAT scores (N = 421) were combined in a regression model to generate a predicted PANCE score. The strength of correlation between the predicted PANCE score and actual PANCE score demonstrated an Rvalue of 0.79 and an R2 Of 0.62.
This correlational study suggests that summative examination instruments can be developed and triangulated with PACKRAT scores to predict future performance on the PANCE and determine thresholds of risk for failing the PANCE based upon stratified levels of past performance.
本相关性研究旨在对外验证一项先前的试点研究,该试点研究考察了某医师助理(PA)项目中形成性考试与总结性考试和医师助理全国认证考试(PANCE)成绩之间的关系。该研究扩展至五个PA项目,以检验这一假设:全国范围内的PA项目可以使用与医师助理全国认证考试(PANCE)类似的综合考试以及医师助理临床知识评分与评估工具(PACKRAT)成绩,来成功预测未来的PANCE表现。
六个参与研究的PA项目对所有二年级学生进行了SUMM I考试,这是一项基于医师助理国家认证委员会(NCCPA)蓝图的360道题的PANCE模拟考试;SUMM II考试,这是一项基于NCCPA蓝图的700道题的考试,以及PACKRAT考试。为参与研究的项目提供了每种测试工具的及格分数,这些分数用于识别有PANCE考试不及格重大风险的学生。
收集了来自原机构的研究参与者在2007年至2010年期间的成绩,以及另外五个项目在2011 - 2012年期间的成绩,以确定这些工具与PANCE之间的相关强度。将SUMM I、SUMM II和PACKRAT成绩(N = 421)纳入回归模型,以生成预测的PANCE成绩。预测的PANCE成绩与实际PANCE成绩之间的相关强度显示,R值为0.79,R²为0.62。
这项相关性研究表明,可以开发总结性考试工具,并与PACKRAT成绩进行三角测量,以预测未来在PANCE上的表现,并根据过去表现的分层水平确定PANCE考试不及格的风险阈值。