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探索考生行为作为多项选择题考试的效度证据。

Exploring examinee behaviours as validity evidence for multiple-choice question examinations.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2017 Oct;51(10):1075-1085. doi: 10.1111/medu.13367. Epub 2017 Jul 31.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Clinical-vignette multiple choice question (MCQ) examinations are used widely in medical education. Standardised MCQ examinations are used by licensure and certification bodies to award credentials that are meant to assure stakeholders as to the quality of physicians. Such uses are based on the interpretation of MCQ examination performance as giving meaningful information about the quality of clinical reasoning. There are several assumptions foundational to these interpretations and uses of standardised MCQ examinations. This study explores the implicit assumption that cognitive processes elicited by clinical-vignette MCQ items are like the processes thought to occur with 'real-world' clinical reasoning as theorised by dual-process theory.

METHODS

Fourteen participants (three medical students, five residents and six staff physicians) completed three sets of five timed MCQ items (total 15) from the Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program (MKSAP). Upon answering a set of MCQs, each participant completed a retrospective think aloud (TA) protocol. Using constant comparative analysis (CCA) methods sensitised by dual-process theory, we performed a qualitative thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Examinee behaviours fell into three categories: clinical reasoning behaviours, test-taking behaviours and reactions to the MCQ. Consistent with dual-process theory, statements about clinical reasoning behaviours were divided into two sub-categories: analytical reasoning and non-analytical reasoning. Each of these categories included several themes.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study provides some validity evidence that test-takers' descriptions of their cognitive processes during completion of high-quality clinical-vignette MCQs align with processes expected in real-world clinical reasoning. This supports one of the assumptions important for interpretations of MCQ examination scores as meaningful measures of clinical reasoning. Our observations also suggest that MCQs elicit other cognitive processes, including certain test-taking behaviours, that seem 'inauthentic' to real-world clinical reasoning. Further research is needed to explore if similar themes arise in other contexts (e.g. simulated patient encounters) and how observed behaviours relate to performance on MCQ-based assessments.

摘要

背景

临床病例多选题(MCQ)考试在医学教育中被广泛应用。标准化 MCQ 考试被执照和认证机构用于授予证书,旨在向利益相关者保证医生的质量。这些用途是基于对 MCQ 考试表现的解释,认为它提供了有关临床推理质量的有意义信息。这些对标准化 MCQ 考试的解释和使用有几个基本假设。本研究探讨了一个隐含的假设,即临床病例 MCQ 项目引起的认知过程与双过程理论所假设的“真实世界”临床推理过程相似。

方法

14 名参与者(3 名医学生、5 名住院医师和 6 名主治医生)完成了三套共 15 个限时 MCQ 项目,来自医学知识自我评估计划(MKSAP)。在回答一组 MCQ 后,每位参与者完成了回溯出声思考(TA)协议。我们使用双过程理论敏感化的恒比比较分析(CCA)方法,进行了定性主题分析。

结果

考生行为分为三类:临床推理行为、应试行为和对 MCQ 的反应。与双过程理论一致,关于临床推理行为的陈述分为两个子类:分析推理和非分析推理。这些类别中的每一个都包括几个主题。

结论

我们的研究提供了一些有效性证据,表明考生在完成高质量临床病例 MCQ 时对其认知过程的描述与真实世界临床推理中预期的过程一致。这支持了 MCQ 考试成绩作为临床推理有意义的衡量标准的解释的一个重要假设。我们的观察还表明,MCQ 会引起其他认知过程,包括某些应试行为,这些行为似乎与真实世界的临床推理不“真实”。需要进一步研究以探索这些主题是否出现在其他情境(例如模拟患者遇到的情况)中,以及观察到的行为如何与基于 MCQ 的评估的表现相关。

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