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教学与学习成功视觉指标“VITALS”临床教师评估工具的心理测量特性

Psychometric Properties of Visual Indicators of Teaching and Learning Success "VITALS" Instrument for Evaluation of Clinical Teachers.

作者信息

Al-Yousuf Nada, Kassab Salah Eldin, Alsetri Hasan, Hamdy Hossam

机构信息

Department of Opthalmology, King Abdullah Medical City, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.

出版信息

Adv Med Educ Pract. 2021 Aug 16;12:905-911. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S318798. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We have previously developed an instrument for students' evaluation of clinical teachers that we called Visual Indicators of Clinical Teaching and Learning Success (VITALS). This study measures the reliability of VITALS as an instrument for student evaluation of clinical tutors. Additionally, the study explores the minimum number of student raters necessary for an acceptable reliability, and provides evidence of construct validity of the evaluation scores.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This retrospective study included 1825 evaluation forms completed by medical students evaluating clinical tutors using the VITALS instrument. Reliability was measured by applying generalizability theory (G-theory) analysis using a two-facet design (raters and items). A D-study was used to determine the minimum number of raters required to achieve a reliability ≥0.80. Face validity was tested by measuring tutors' degree of agreement with the items of the study instrument.

RESULTS

The overall G-coefficient was 0.89. The subject of measurement (clinical tutors' scores) represented 15.8% of the variance across all tutors and items. The variance due to the interaction between raters (students) and tutors contributed to 43.5%, while the variance due to items was negligible. The remaining 40% of the variance was due to unexplained sources of error. The D-study demonstrated that a minimum of 12 raters (students) are required to achieve a reliability of 0.80. Finally, most of the clinical tutors agreed that all items in the instrument were appropriate.

CONCLUSION

We demonstrate that VITALS exhibits good psychometric properties. There should be at least 12 students rating each clinical tutor to have an acceptable level of reliability for the study instrument. Face validity of the study instrument was evidenced by its high level of approval among clinical tutors.

摘要

目的

我们之前开发了一种用于学生评估临床教师的工具,称为临床教学与学习成功视觉指标(VITALS)。本研究测量了VITALS作为学生评估临床导师工具的可靠性。此外,该研究还探讨了获得可接受可靠性所需的学生评分者的最少数量,并提供了评估分数的结构效度证据。

材料与方法

这项回顾性研究包括1825份医学生使用VITALS工具评估临床导师的评估表。通过使用两面设计(评分者和项目)的概化理论(G理论)分析来测量可靠性。采用D研究来确定达到可靠性≥0.80所需的评分者最少数量。通过测量导师与研究工具项目的一致程度来测试表面效度。

结果

总体G系数为0.89。测量对象(临床导师的分数)占所有导师和项目方差的15.8%。评分者(学生)和导师之间相互作用导致的方差占43.5%,而项目导致的方差可忽略不计。其余40%的方差归因于无法解释的误差来源。D研究表明,至少需要12名评分者(学生)才能达到0.80的可靠性。最后,大多数临床导师认为该工具中的所有项目都是合适的。

结论

我们证明VITALS具有良好的心理测量特性。每个临床导师应由至少12名学生进行评分,以使研究工具具有可接受的可靠性水平。临床导师对该研究工具的高度认可证明了其表面效度。

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