School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
UME innovations, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL, USA.
Med Teach. 2020 Mar;42(3):325-332. doi: 10.1080/0142159X.2019.1686135. Epub 2019 Nov 12.
Observations of medical student participation in entrustable professional activities (EPAs) provide insight into the student's ability to synthesize competencies across domains and effectively function in different clinical scenarios. Both Supervisory and Co-Activity Assessment Scales have been recommended for use with medical students. Students were assessed on EPAs during Acting Internships in Medicine and Pediatrics. Two rating scales were modified based on expert review and included throughout the 2017-18 academic year. Statistical analysis was conducted to clarify relationships between the scales. Raters were interviewed to explore their interpretations and response processes. The results of the McNemar test suggest that the scales are different (-value <.01). Co-activity and Supervisory EPA ratings are related, but not interchangeable. This finding concurs with themes that emerged from response process interviews: (1) the scales are not directly parallel (2) rater preference depends on diverse factors and (3) rater comments are crucial for guiding students' future learning. The modified Chen Supervisory Scale and the modified Ottawa Co-Activity Scales are measuring different aspects of the entrustable professional activity landscape. Both scales can provide useful information to the learner and the assessment system, but they should not be treated as interchangeable assessments.
对医学生参与可委托专业活动 (EPAs) 的观察可以深入了解学生在不同领域综合能力的能力,并在不同的临床环境中有效地发挥作用。已经推荐了监督和共同活动评估量表供医学生使用。在医学和儿科学实习期间,学生们接受了 EPAs 的评估。根据专家审查对两个评级量表进行了修改,并在 2017-18 学年中都进行了包含。进行了统计分析以阐明量表之间的关系。对评估者进行了访谈,以探讨他们的解释和反应过程。McNemar 检验的结果表明这些量表有所不同(-值<.01)。共同活动和监督 EPA 评分相关,但不可互换。这一发现与反应过程访谈中出现的主题一致:(1) 量表并非直接平行;(2) 评估者的偏好取决于多种因素;(3) 评估者的评论对于指导学生的未来学习至关重要。经过修改的 Chen 监督量表和修改后的渥太华共同活动量表正在衡量可委托专业活动领域的不同方面。这两个量表都可以为学习者和评估系统提供有用的信息,但它们不应该被视为可互换的评估。