University of Manchester Medical School, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Clin Teach. 2020 Apr;17(2):171-176. doi: 10.1111/tct.13062. Epub 2019 Aug 6.
Those setting objective structured clinical exams (OSCEs) are likely to encounter candidates who dispute the examiners' scores and feedback. At our own institution, candidates have requested video recording to aid in later academic appeals. Before ceding to such requests, we wished to be certain that the marking of recorded OSCEs would give comparable results to live marking, and that technical challenges could be met within reasonable cost.
We adopted a mixed-methods approach to explore the use of video recording OSCEs. Following an initial literature review, we surveyed and interviewed the assessment leads of UK medical schools and postgraduate institutions setting high stakes OSCEs to explore their views and experience in using recordings as part of summative OSCE assessments.
Results from our literature review reveal inconsistent findings about the comparability of marks awarded from video marking and those awarded by examiner in-station marking, with suggestions that video marking generates lower scores. The majority of UK medical education institutions were neither videoing OSCEs nor considering doing so. Many logistical and assessor-related drawbacks to video review were identified, with significant concerns raised about how such a process could be feasibly managed.
Although the videoing of OSCEs may superficially appear an easy solution to provide defensibility of the process, the potential use is beset with challenge, going beyond purely logistical and technical difficulties. The use of videoing for the purpose of OSCE appeals is not currently supported by the literature, nor by the majority of UK undergraduate and postgraduate medical education institutions delivering high-stakes summative OSCEs.
那些设置客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)的人可能会遇到对考官评分和反馈有异议的考生。在我们自己的机构中,考生曾要求录像以帮助他们在日后的学术申诉中使用。在满足这些请求之前,我们希望确定录制的 OSCE 考试的评分结果与现场评分相当,并且可以在合理的成本范围内解决技术挑战。
我们采用混合方法来探索使用录像 OSCE。在进行初步文献回顾后,我们调查并采访了英国医学院校和研究生机构的评估负责人,以探讨他们在使用录像作为总结性 OSCE 评估一部分的看法和经验。
我们的文献综述结果显示,从录像评分和考官现场评分中获得的分数的可比性存在不一致的发现,有迹象表明录像评分的分数较低。大多数英国医学教育机构既没有对 OSCE 进行录像,也没有考虑这样做。录像审查存在许多与后勤和评估员相关的缺陷,人们对如何才能合理地管理这一过程提出了严重的担忧。
尽管对 OSCE 进行录像似乎可以轻易地为该过程提供可防御性,但实际应用却存在许多挑战,不仅仅是后勤和技术方面的困难。录像在 OSCE 申诉中的使用目前没有得到文献的支持,也没有得到大多数英国本科和研究生医学教育机构的支持,这些机构都在进行高风险的总结性 OSCE 考试。