Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utrecht University, Royal Dutch Pharmacists Association (KNMP), Research in Education, Faculty of Medicine Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2022 Jun;14(6):701-711. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2022.06.014. Epub 2022 Jun 24.
Workplace-based assessment of competencies is complex. In this study, the validity of summative performance evaluations (SPEs) made by supervisors in a two-year longitudinal supervisor-trainee relationship was investigated in a postgraduate community pharmacy specialization program in the Netherlands. The construct of competence was based on an adapted version of the 2005 Canadian Medical Education Directive for Specialists (CanMEDS) framework.
The study had a case study design. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected. The year 1 and year 2 SPE scores of 342 trainees were analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis and generalizability theory. Semi-structured interviews were held with 15 supervisors and the program director to analyze the inferences they made and the impact of SPE scores on the decision-making process.
A good model fit was found for the adapted CanMEDS based seven-factor construct. The reliability/precision of the SPE measurements could not be completely isolated, as every trainee was trained in one pharmacy and evaluated by one supervisor. Qualitative analysis revealed that supervisors varied in their standards for scoring competencies. Some supervisors were reluctant to fail trainees. The competency scores had little impact on the high-stakes decision made by the program director.
The adapted CanMEDS competency framework provided a valid structure to measure competence. The reliability/precision of SPE measurements could not be established and the SPE measurements provided limited input for the decision-making process. Indications of a shadow assessment system in the pharmacies need further investigation.
工作场所的能力评估较为复杂。在这项研究中,对荷兰两年制纵向导师-学员关系中主管人员做出的总结性绩效评估(SPE)的有效性进行了调查,评估对象为研究生社区药房专业课程的学员。能力结构基于对 2005 年加拿大医学教育专家指令(CanMEDS)框架的改编版本。
该研究采用案例研究设计,同时收集定量和定性数据。使用验证性因子分析和概化理论对 342 名学员的第 1 年和第 2 年 SPE 得分进行分析。对 15 名主管人员和课程主任进行半结构化访谈,以分析他们的推理过程,以及 SPE 得分对决策过程的影响。
基于改编的 CanMEDS 七因素结构的模型拟合良好。由于每个学员都在一家药房接受培训,由一名主管人员进行评估,因此无法完全隔离 SPE 测量的可靠性/精确性。定性分析显示,主管人员在评分能力的标准上存在差异。一些主管人员不愿意让学员不及格。课程主任做出的高风险决策对能力得分的影响很小。
改编的 CanMEDS 能力框架为衡量能力提供了有效的结构。SPE 测量的可靠性/精确性无法确定,SPE 测量对决策过程的输入有限。药房中存在影子评估系统的迹象需要进一步调查。