Centre for Health Sciences Education, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
SDU Centre for Teaching and Learning, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2018 May;23(2):289-310. doi: 10.1007/s10459-017-9794-x. Epub 2017 Sep 27.
Recent years have seen leading medical educationalists repeatedly call for a paradigm shift in the way we view, value and use subjectivity in assessment. The argument is that subjective expert raters generally bring desired quality, not just noise, to performance evaluations. While several reviews document the psychometric qualities of the Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI), we currently lack qualitative studies examining what we can learn from MMI raters' subjectivity. The present qualitative study therefore investigates rater subjectivity or taste in MMI selection interview. Taste (Bourdieu 1984) is a practical sense, which makes it possible at a pre-reflective level to apply 'invisible' or 'tacit' categories of perception for distinguishing between good and bad. The study draws on data from explorative in-depth interviews with 12 purposefully selected MMI raters. We find that MMI raters spontaneously applied subjective criteria-their taste-enabling them to assess the candidates' interpersonal attributes and to predict the candidates' potential. In addition, MMI raters seemed to share a taste for certain qualities in the candidates (e.g. reflectivity, resilience, empathy, contact, alikeness, 'the good colleague'); hence, taste may be the result of an ongoing enculturation in medical education and healthcare systems. This study suggests that taste is an inevitable condition in the assessment of students' performance. The MMI set-up should therefore make room for MMI raters' taste and their connoisseurship, i.e. their ability to taste, to improve the quality of their assessment of medical school candidates.
近年来,医学教育专家一再呼吁我们转变观念,重视并合理利用主观性在评估中的作用。他们认为,主观的专家评分通常能够为绩效评估带来所需的质量,而不仅仅是噪音。虽然有几项综述记录了多项迷你面试(MMI)的心理测量学质量,但我们目前缺乏定性研究来探讨从 MMI 评分者的主观性中可以学到什么。本定性研究因此调查了 MMI 选拔面试中评分者的主观性或品味。品味(布迪厄 1984)是一种实践感,使我们能够在预先反思的层面上应用“无形”或“隐性”感知范畴来区分好坏。该研究借鉴了 12 名有目的地选择的 MMI 评分者的探索性深入访谈数据。我们发现,MMI 评分者自发地应用了主观标准——他们的品味——使他们能够评估候选人的人际交往属性,并预测候选人的潜力。此外,MMI 评分者似乎对候选人的某些品质(如反思性、弹性、同理心、联系、相似性、“好同事”)有共同的品味;因此,品味可能是医学教育和医疗保健系统中不断进行的文化熏陶的结果。这项研究表明,品味是评估学生表现的必然条件。因此,MMI 设计应该为 MMI 评分者的品味和他们的鉴赏力(即他们的品味能力)留出空间,以提高他们对医学院候选人评估的质量。