Pascual-Ramos Virginia, Flores-Alvarado Diana Elsa, Portela-Hernández Margarita, Maldonado-Velázquez María Del Rocío, Amezcua-Guerra Luis Manuel, López-Zepeda Judith, Álvarez Everardo, Rubio Nadina, Lastra Olga Vera, Saavedra Miguel Ángel, Arce-Salinas César Alejandro
Consejo Mexicano de Reumatología, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México, México.
Consejo Mexicano de Reumatología, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México, México.
Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed). 2019 Mar-Apr;15(2):97-101. doi: 10.1016/j.reuma.2017.06.007. Epub 2017 Jul 26.
The Mexican Accreditation Council for Rheumatology annually certifies trainees in Rheumatology using a multiple-choice test and an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). Since 2015, candidate's communication skills (CS) have been rated by both patients and by physician examiners and correlated with results on the OSCE. This study compared the CS from candidates to annual accreditation in Rheumatology as rated by patients and by physician examiners, and assessed whether these correlated with candidate's performance in the OSCE.
From 2015 to 2017, 8areas of CS were evaluated using a Likert scale, in each OSCE station that involved a patient. Both patient and physician evaluators were trained annually and their evaluations were performed blindly. The associations were calculated using the Pearson correlation coefficient.
In general, candidates were given high CS scores; the scores from patients of the candidate's CS were better than those of physician examiners; within the majority of the stations, both scores were found to correlate moderately. In addition, the scoring of CS correlated with trainee performance at the corresponding OSCE station. Interestingly, better correlations were found when the skills were rated by the patients compared to physician scores. The average CS score was correlated with the overall OSCE performance for each trainee, but not with the multiple-choice test, except in the 2017 accreditation process, when a weak correlation was found.
CS assessed during a national accreditation process correlated with the candidate's performance at the station level and with the overall OSCE.
墨西哥风湿病学认证委员会每年通过多项选择题测试和客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)对风湿病学实习生进行认证。自2015年以来,考生的沟通技巧(CS)由患者和医师考官进行评分,并与OSCE成绩相关联。本研究比较了患者和医师考官对参加风湿病学年度认证的考生沟通技巧的评分,并评估这些评分是否与考生在OSCE中的表现相关。
2015年至2017年,在每个涉及患者的OSCE站点中,使用李克特量表对8个沟通技巧领域进行评估。患者和医师评估人员每年接受培训,他们的评估是在盲态下进行的。使用Pearson相关系数计算关联性。
总体而言,考生的沟通技巧得分较高;考生沟通技巧的患者评分高于医师考官评分;在大多数站点中,两种评分均呈中度相关。此外,沟通技巧评分与相应OSCE站点的实习生表现相关。有趣的是,与医师评分相比,患者对技能的评分相关性更好。平均沟通技巧得分与每位实习生的OSCE总体表现相关,但与多项选择题测试无关,2017年认证过程除外,当时发现存在弱相关性。
在国家认证过程中评估的沟通技巧与考生在站点层面的表现以及OSCE总体表现相关。