Mr. Schmutz is research associate, Industrial Psychology and Human Factors, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland. Dr. Eppich is assistant professor of pediatrics and medical education, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Hoffmann is senior pediatrician, Dr. von Hauner University Children's Hospital, Munich, Germany. Dr. Heimberg is pediatrician, University Children's Hospital, Tübingen, Germany. Dr. Manser is associate professor for industrial psychology and human factors, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Acad Med. 2014 Jul;89(7):996-1005. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000289.
The process of developing checklists to rate clinical performance is essential for ensuring their quality; thus, the authors applied an integrative approach for designing checklists that evaluate clinical performance.
The approach consisted of five predefined steps (taken 2012-2013). Step 1: On the basis of the relevant literature and their clinical experience, the authors drafted a preliminary checklist. Step 2: The authors sent the draft checklist to five experts who reviewed it using an adapted Delphi technique. Step 3: The authors devised three scoring categories for items after pilot testing. Step 4: To ensure the changes made after pilot testing were valid, the checklist was submitted to an additional Delphi review round. Step 5: To weight items needed for accurate performance assessment, 10 pediatricians rated all checklist items in terms of their importance on a scale from 1 (not important) to 5 (essential).
The authors have illustrated their approach using the example of a checklist for a simulation scenario of infant septic shock. The five-step approach resulted in a valid, reliable tool and proved to be an effective method to design evaluation checklists. It resulted in 33 items, most consisting of three scoring categories.
This approach integrates published evidence and the knowledge of domain experts. A robust development process is a necessary prerequisite of valid performance checklists. Establishing a widely recognized standard for developing evaluation checklists will likely support the design of appropriate measurement tools and move the field of performance assessment in health care forward.
开发用于评估临床绩效的检查表的过程对于确保其质量至关重要;因此,作者采用了一种综合方法来设计评估临床绩效的检查表。
该方法包括五个预先设定的步骤(2012-2013 年进行)。步骤 1:基于相关文献和临床经验,作者起草了一份初步检查表。步骤 2:作者将草稿检查表发送给五位专家,专家使用改进后的 Delphi 技术对其进行了审查。步骤 3:在试点测试后,作者为项目设计了三个评分类别。步骤 4:为确保试点测试后进行的更改有效,检查表提交了另一个 Delphi 审查回合。步骤 5:为了为准确的绩效评估加权所需的项目,10 名儿科医生根据其重要性对检查表上的所有项目进行了评分,分值范围从 1(不重要)到 5(必不可少)。
作者使用婴儿脓毒性休克模拟场景的检查表示例说明了他们的方法。五步方法产生了一个有效且可靠的工具,并被证明是设计评估检查表的有效方法。它产生了 33 个项目,其中大多数包含三个评分类别。
这种方法结合了已发表的证据和领域专家的知识。强大的开发流程是有效绩效检查表的必要前提。建立开发评估检查表的广泛认可标准,可能有助于设计适当的测量工具,并推动医疗保健领域的绩效评估向前发展。