Mirly Alan K, Domenech Rodríguez Melanie M, Coombs Jennifer M
Alan K. Mirly, MBA, PA-C, is interim associate program director and an assistant professor for the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho. Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Utah State University, Logan, Utah. Jennifer M. Coombs, PhD, MPAS, PA-C, is an associate professor for the Physician Assistant Program in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
J Physician Assist Educ. 2017 Jun;28(2):80-85. doi: 10.1097/JPA.0000000000000116.
To analyze the effectiveness of an independent commercial 3-day Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE)-Physician Assistant National Recertifying Examination (PANRE) board review course to improve first-time pass rates on the PANCE.
Data were extracted from academic files at 2 universities over 2 years. In the first year (2014), the universities had not implemented a requirement for participation in a commercial board review course. In the second year (2015), both universities required participation in the course. There were 116 students at Idaho State University and 85 students at the University of Utah.
Multiple regression analyses with PANCE score as the outcome variable were conducted with number of days to PANCE, number of practice tests, location of review course, Physician Assistant Clinical Knowledge Rating and Assessment Tool (PACKRAT) II performance, first-time PANCE pass rates, and first-time PANCE scores. After controlling for demographics, PACKRAT II scores, and students' home university, the study found that participation in the board certification course did not seem to affect student performance on the PANCE (R change = 0.000, p = .728). Post hoc analysis revealed a significant main effect for number of tests (F(3,94) = 3.35, p = .022, (Equation is included in full-text article.)= 0.097). Although not statistically significant, differences between on-site and off-site attendance may be of practical significance.
There were no significant differences in PANCE performance of PA students who participated in a program-sponsored board review course and the performance of those who did not participate the previous year. We offer suggestions for future research to maximize the utility of a board review course.
分析一个独立的商业化3天医师助理国家认证考试(PANCE)-医师助理国家再认证考试(PANRE)考前复习课程提高PANCE首次通过率的有效性。
数据从两所大学2年的学术档案中提取。第一年(2014年),两所大学未实施参加商业化考前复习课程的要求。第二年(2015年),两所大学都要求参加该课程。爱达荷州立大学有116名学生,犹他大学有85名学生。
以PANCE成绩作为结果变量进行多元回归分析,纳入的变量有距离PANCE考试的天数、模拟考试次数、复习课程地点、医师助理临床知识评级与评估工具(PACKRAT)II的成绩、PANCE首次通过率以及PANCE首次考试成绩。在控制了人口统计学因素、PACKRAT II成绩和学生所在大学后,研究发现参加认证考试课程似乎并未影响学生在PANCE考试中的表现(R变化 = 0.000,p = 0.728)。事后分析显示考试次数有显著的主效应(F(3,94) = 3.35,p = 0.022,(公式包含在全文中)= 0.097)。虽然无统计学意义,但现场参加和非现场参加之间的差异可能具有实际意义。
参加项目赞助的考前复习课程的医师助理学生与前一年未参加的学生在PANCE考试表现上无显著差异。我们为未来研究提供建议,以最大化考前复习课程的效用。