Beeson Michael S, Holmboe Eric S, Korte Robert C, Nasca Thomas J, Brigham Timothy, Russ Chad M, Whitley Cameron T, Reisdorff Earl J
The Department of Emergency Medicine, Akron General Medical Center, Akron, OH.
Milestones Development and Evaluation, Chicago, IL.
Acad Emerg Med. 2015 Jul;22(7):838-44. doi: 10.1111/acem.12697. Epub 2015 Jun 25.
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Milestones describe behavioral markers for the progressive acquisition of competencies during residency. As a key component of the Next Accreditation System, all residents are evaluated for the acquisition of specialty-specific Milestones. The objective was to determine the validity and reliability of the emergency medicine (EM) Milestones.
The ACGME and the American Board of Emergency Medicine performed this single-event observational study. The data included the initial EM Milestones performance ratings of all categorical EM residents submitted to the ACGME from October 31, 2013, to January 6, 2014. Mean performance ratings were determined for all 23 subcompetencies for every year of residency training. The internal consistency (reliability) of the Milestones was determined using a standardized Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted to determine how the subcompetencies were interrelated.
EM Milestone performance ratings were obtained on 100% of EM residents (n = 5,805) from 162 residency programs. The mean performance ratings of the aggregate and individual subcompetency scores showed discrimination between residency years, and the factor structure further supported the validity of the EM Milestones. The reliability was α = 0.96 within each year of training.
The EM Milestones demonstrated validity and reliability as an assessment instrument for competency acquisition. EM residents can be assured that this evaluation process has demonstrated validity and reliability; faculty can be confident that the Milestones are psychometrically sound; and stakeholders can know that the Milestones are a nationally standardized, objective measure of specialty-specific competency acquisition.
毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)的里程碑描述了住院医师培训期间逐步获得能力的行为标志。作为下一代认证系统的关键组成部分,所有住院医师都要接受特定专业里程碑获得情况的评估。目的是确定急诊医学(EM)里程碑的有效性和可靠性。
ACGME和美国急诊医学委员会开展了这项单事件观察性研究。数据包括2013年10月31日至2014年1月6日提交给ACGME的所有分类急诊医学住院医师的初始EM里程碑表现评分。确定了住院医师培训各年份所有23项亚能力的平均表现评分。使用标准化的克朗巴赫α系数确定里程碑的内部一致性(可靠性)。进行探索性因素分析以确定亚能力之间的相互关系。
从162个住院医师培训项目中获取了100%的急诊医学住院医师(n = 5805)的EM里程碑表现评分。总体和各亚能力得分的平均表现评分显示了不同住院年份之间的差异,因素结构进一步支持了EM里程碑的有效性。培训各年份内的可靠性为α = 0.96。
EM里程碑作为能力获得的评估工具具有有效性和可靠性。急诊医学住院医师可以确信这一评估过程已证明有效和可靠;教员可以相信里程碑在心理测量学上是合理的;利益相关者可以知道里程碑是特定专业能力获得的全国标准化客观衡量标准。