Poulose Benjamin K, Vassiliou Melina C, Dunkin Brian J, Mellinger John D, Fanelli Robert D, Martinez Jose M, Hazey Jeffrey W, Sillin Lelan F, Delaney Conor P, Velanovich Vic, Fried Gerald M, Korndorffer James R, Marks Jeffrey M
Department of Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, D-5203 MCN, VUMC, 1161 Medical Center Drive, Nashville, TN, 37232, USA,
Surg Endosc. 2014 Feb;28(2):631-8. doi: 10.1007/s00464-013-3220-0. Epub 2013 Oct 8.
Flexible endoscopy is an integral part of surgical care. Exposure to endoscopic procedures varies greatly in surgical training. The Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons has developed the Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery (FES), which serves to teach and assess the fundamental knowledge and skills required to practice flexible endoscopy of the gastrointestinal tract. This report describes the validity evidence in the development of the FES cognitive examination.
Core areas in the practice of gastrointestinal endoscopy were identified through facilitated expert focus groups to establish validity evidence for the test content. Test items then were developed based on the content areas. Prospective enrollment of participants at various levels of training and experience was used for beta testing. Two FES cognitive test versions then were developed based on beta testing data. The Angoff and contrasting group methods were used to determine the passing score. Validity evidence was established through correlation of experience level with examination score.
A total of 220 test items were developed in accordance with the defined test blueprint and formulated into two versions of 120 questions each. The versions were administered randomly to 363 participants. The correlation between test scores and training level was high (r = 0.69), with similar results noted for contrasting groups based on endoscopic rotation and endoscopic procedural experience. Items then were selected for two test forms of 75 items each, and a passing score was established.
The FES cognitive examination is the first test with validity evidence to assess the basic knowledge needed to perform flexible endoscopy. Combined with the hands-on skills examination, this assessment tool is a key component for FES certification.
柔性内镜检查是外科护理的重要组成部分。在外科培训中,接触内镜操作的机会差异很大。美国胃肠和内镜外科医师协会制定了内镜手术基础(FES),用于教授和评估进行胃肠道柔性内镜检查所需的基础知识和技能。本报告描述了FES认知考试开发过程中的效度证据。
通过专家焦点小组确定胃肠道内镜检查实践中的核心领域,以建立考试内容的效度证据。然后根据这些内容领域开发测试项目。对不同培训水平和经验的参与者进行前瞻性招募以进行预测试。根据预测试数据开发了两个FES认知测试版本。采用安格夫法和对比组法确定及格分数。通过经验水平与考试分数的相关性建立效度证据。
根据定义的测试蓝图共开发了220个测试项目,并编制成两个版本,每个版本120个问题。这些版本被随机分发给363名参与者。测试分数与培训水平之间的相关性很高(r = 0.69),基于内镜轮转和内镜操作经验的对比组也得到了类似结果。然后从这些项目中选出两个各有75个项目的测试形式,并确定了及格分数。
FES认知考试是首个具有效度证据的测试,用于评估进行柔性内镜检查所需的基础知识。结合实践技能考试,该评估工具是FES认证的关键组成部分。