Lewis Jason J, Balaji Lakshman, Grossestreuer Anne V, Ullman Edward, Rosen Carlo, Dubosh Nicole M
Department of Emergency Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Boston Massachusetts USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston Massachusetts USA.
AEM Educ Train. 2021 Aug 1;5(4):e10629. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10629. eCollection 2021 Aug.
Communication and interpersonal skills are one of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's six core competencies. Validated methods for assessing these among trainees are lacking. Educators have developed various communication assessment tools from both the supervising attending and the patient perspectives. How these different assessment methods and tools compare with each other remains unknown. The goal of this study was to determine the degree of agreement between attending and patient assessment of resident communication skills.
This was a retrospective study of emergency medicine (EM) residents at an academic medical center. From July 2017 to June 2018, residents were assessed on communication skills during their emergency department shifts by both their supervising attending physicians and their patients. The attendings rated residents' communication skills with patients, colleagues, and nursing/ancillary staff using a 1 to 5 Likert scale. Patients completed the modified Communication Assessment Tool (CAT), a 14-item questionnaire based on a 1 to 5 Likert scale. Mean attending ratings and patient CAT scores were calculated for each resident. Means were divided into tertiles due to nonparametric distribution of scores. Agreement between attending and patient ratings of residents were measured using Cohen's kappa for each attending evaluation question. Scores were weighted to assign adjacent tertiles partial agreement.
During the study period, 1,097 attending evaluations and 952 patient evaluations were completed for 26 residents. Attending scores and CAT scores of the residents showed slight to fair agreement in the following three domains: patient communication (κ = 0.21), communication with colleagues (κ = 0.21), and communication with nursing/ancillary staff (κ = 0.26).
Attending and patient ratings of EM residents' communication skills show slight to fair agreement. The use of different types of raters may be beneficial in fully assessing trainees' communication skills.
沟通和人际交往能力是毕业后医学教育认证委员会的六项核心能力之一。目前缺乏用于评估受训人员这些能力的有效方法。教育工作者已从监督主治医生和患者的角度开发了各种沟通评估工具。这些不同的评估方法和工具相互之间的比较情况仍不明确。本研究的目的是确定主治医生和患者对住院医师沟通技能评估之间的一致程度。
这是一项对某学术医疗中心急诊医学住院医师的回顾性研究。2017年7月至2018年6月期间,住院医师在急诊科轮班期间,由其监督主治医生和患者对其沟通技能进行评估。主治医生使用1至5的李克特量表对住院医师与患者、同事以及护理/辅助人员的沟通技能进行评分。患者完成改良的沟通评估工具(CAT),这是一份基于1至5李克特量表的14项问卷。计算每位住院医师的平均主治医生评分和患者CAT得分。由于分数呈非参数分布,均值被分为三分位数。使用科恩kappa系数对每个主治医生评估问题测量主治医生和患者对住院医师评分之间的一致性。分数进行加权以赋予相邻三分位数部分一致性。
在研究期间,对26名住院医师完成了1097次主治医生评估和952次患者评估。住院医师的主治医生评分和CAT得分在以下三个领域显示出轻微到中等程度的一致性:与患者沟通(κ = 0.21)、与同事沟通(κ = 0.21)以及与护理/辅助人员沟通(κ = 0.26)。
主治医生和患者对急诊医学住院医师沟通技能的评分显示出轻微到中等程度的一致性。使用不同类型的评分者可能有助于全面评估受训人员的沟通技能。