de Montbrun Sandra, Louridas Marisa, Szasz Peter, Harris Kenneth A, Grantcharov Teodor P
Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Division of General Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Surg Educ. 2018 Mar-Apr;75(2):344-350. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2017.08.007. Epub 2017 Aug 31.
There is a recognized need to develop high-stakes technical skills assessments for decisions of certification and resident promotion. High-stakes examinations requires a rigorous approach in accruing validity evidence throughout the developmental process. One of the first steps in development is the creation of a blueprint which outlines the potential content of examination. The purpose of this validation study was to develop an examination blueprint for a Canadian General Surgery assessment of technical skill certifying examination.
A Delphi methodology was used to gain consensus amongst Canadian General Surgery program directors as to the content (tasks or procedures) that could be included in a certifying Canadian General Surgery examination. Consensus was defined a priori as a Cronbach's α ≥ 0.70. All procedures or tasks reaching a positive consensus (defined as ≥80% of program directors rated items as ≥4 on the 5-point Likert scale) were then included in the final examination blueprint.
Two Delphi rounds were needed to reach consensus. Of the 17 General Surgery Program directors across the country, 14 (82.4%) and 10 (58.8%) program directors responded to the first and second round, respectively. A total of 59 items and procedures reached positive consensus and were included in the final examination blueprint.
The present study has outlined the development of an examination blueprint for a General Surgery certifying examination using a consensus-based methodology. This validation study will serve as the foundational work from which simulated model will be developed, pilot tested and evaluated.
人们已经认识到,需要为认证和住院医师晋升决策开发高风险的技术技能评估。高风险考试在整个开发过程中需要采用严格的方法来积累效度证据。开发的第一步是创建一个蓝图,概述考试的潜在内容。本验证研究的目的是为加拿大普通外科技术技能认证考试制定一份考试蓝图。
采用德尔菲法,就加拿大普通外科认证考试中可能包含的内容(任务或程序),在加拿大普通外科项目主任之间达成共识。事先将共识定义为克朗巴哈系数α≥0.70。所有达成积极共识的程序或任务(定义为≥80%的项目主任在5点李克特量表上对项目的评分≥4)随后被纳入最终考试蓝图。
需要两轮德尔菲法才能达成共识。在全国17名普通外科项目主任中,分别有14名(82.4%)和10名(58.8%)项目主任对第一轮和第二轮做出了回应。共有59个项目和程序达成积极共识,并被纳入最终考试蓝图。
本研究概述了使用基于共识的方法为普通外科认证考试制定考试蓝图的过程。这项验证研究将作为基础工作,在此基础上开发模拟模型、进行预测试和评估。