Page Cristen, Reid Alfred, Coe Catherine L, Beste Janalynn, Fagan Blake, Steinbacher Erica, Newton Warren P
Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Fam Med. 2017 Jan;49(1):35-41.
Competency-based evaluation of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Milestones requires the development of new evaluation tools that can better capture learners' behavior. This study describes the implementation and initial assessment of an innovative point-of-care mobile application, the M3App,© linked to the Family Medicine Milestones.
Seven family medicine residency programs in North Carolina implemented the M3App.© Program faculty and residents were surveyed prior to implementation regarding current evaluation methods and their quality and use and acceptability of electronic evaluation tools. Surveys were repeated after implementation for comparison.
All seven programs successfully implemented the M3App. Most faculty members found the tool well designed, easy to use, beneficial to the quality and efficiency of feedback they provide, and to their knowledge of Milestones. Residents reported significant increases in the volume and quality of written feedback they receive.
The M3App provides an efficient, convenient tool for assessing Milestones that can improve the quantity and quality of feedback residents receive from faculty. Improved faculty perception of knowledge of Milestones after M3App implementation suggests that the tool is also effective for faculty development.
研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)里程碑式基于能力的评估要求开发能够更好地捕捉学习者行为的新评估工具。本研究描述了一款创新的即时医疗移动应用程序M3App©与家庭医学里程碑相链接的实施情况及初步评估。
北卡罗来纳州的七个家庭医学住院医师培训项目实施了M3App©。在实施前,对项目教员和住院医师就当前评估方法及其质量以及电子评估工具的使用和可接受性进行了调查。实施后重复进行调查以作比较。
所有七个项目均成功实施了M3App。大多数教员认为该工具设计良好、易于使用,对他们提供反馈的质量和效率以及对里程碑的了解有益。住院医师报告称他们收到的书面反馈在数量和质量上都有显著增加。
M3App为评估里程碑提供了一种高效、便捷的工具,可提高住院医师从教员那里收到的反馈的数量和质量。M3App实施后教员对里程碑知识的认知有所改善,这表明该工具对教员发展也有效。