Post-doctoral Research Associate in Statistics, Community and Health Research Unit, School of Health and Social Care, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom.
Research Assistant, Community and Health Research Unit, School of Health and Social Care, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom.
Educ Prim Care. 2022 Jan;33(1):32-40. doi: 10.1080/14739879.2021.1970630. Epub 2021 Aug 30.
The Recorded Consultation Assessment (RCA) was rapidly developed to replace the Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA) for UK general practice licencing during COVID-19. We aimed to evaluate candidate perceptions of the RCA and relationships with performance. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of RCA candidates with attitudinal, demographic, and free text response options, undertaking descriptive and factor analysis of quantitative data with qualitative thematic analysis of free text. Binomial regression was used to estimate associations between RCA pass, candidate characteristics and questionnaire responses.645 of 1551 (41.6%) candidates completed a questionnaire; 364 (56.4%) responders permitted linkage with performance and demographic data. Responders and non-responders were similar in exam performance, gender and declared disability but were significantly more likely to be UK graduates (UKG) or white compared with international medical (IMG) or ethnic minority graduates. Responders were positive about the digital platform and support resources. A small overall majority regarded the RCA as a fair assessment; a larger majority reported difficulty collecting, selecting, and submitting cases or felt rushed during recording.Logistic regression showed that ethnicity (white vs minority ethnic: odds ratio [OR] 2.99,95% confidence interval [CI] 1.23, 7.30, p = 0.016), training (UK vs IMG: OR 6.88, 95% CI 2.79, 16.95, p < 0.001), and English as first language (OR 5.11, 0% CI 2.08, 12.56, p < 0.001) were associated with exam success but questionnaire subscales, consultation type submitted, or extent of trainer review were not. The RCA was broadly acceptable but experiences were variable. Candidates experienced challenges and suggested areas for improvement.
记录式咨询评估(RCA)是为了在 COVID-19 期间取代英国普通实践许可的临床技能评估(CSA)而快速开发的。我们旨在评估候选者对 RCA 的看法及其与表现的关系。我们对 RCA 候选者进行了横断面调查,包括态度、人口统计学和自由文本回复选项,对定量数据进行描述性和因子分析,并对自由文本进行定性主题分析。二项回归用于估计 RCA 通过、候选者特征和问卷回复之间的关联。在 1551 名候选人中有 645 名(41.6%)完成了问卷;364 名(56.4%)应答者允许与表现和人口统计学数据相关联。应答者和非应答者在考试表现、性别和宣布的残疾方面相似,但更有可能是英国毕业生(UKE)或白人,而不是国际医学(IMG)或少数民族毕业生。应答者对数字平台和支持资源持积极态度。一小部分大多数人认为 RCA 是一种公平的评估;大多数人报告说,在收集、选择和提交病例或在录制过程中感到匆忙方面有困难。逻辑回归显示,种族(白人与少数民族:优势比 [OR] 2.99,95%置信区间 [CI] 1.23,7.30,p = 0.016)、培训(英国与 IMG:OR 6.88,95% CI 2.79,16.95,p < 0.001)和英语作为第一语言(OR 5.11,0% CI 2.08,12.56,p < 0.001)与考试成功相关,但问卷子量表、提交的咨询类型或培训师审查的程度无关。RCA 大体上是可接受的,但经验各不相同。候选者遇到了挑战并提出了改进的领域。