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基于共识的评估足病相关工作综合学习临床能力的陈述。

Consensus-based statements for assessing clinical competency in podiatry-related work integrated learning.

机构信息

The University of South Australia, Allied Health & Human Performance Unit, Adelaide, SA, 5000, Australia.

School of Primary and Allied Health, Monash University, Frankston, VIC, 3199, Australia.

出版信息

J Foot Ankle Res. 2023 Jul 19;16(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s13047-023-00639-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The training of undergraduate and graduate-entry podiatry students in Australia and New Zealand includes practical sessions in a simulated and real-life clinical setting and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) comprising professional clinical placements. Student performance during WIL is evaluated by their Clinical Educators using clinical competency tools. Having a standardised and validated clinical assessment tool for WIL in podiatry would facilitate consistency in assessment, promote standardisation between programs, and ensure that all podiatry students are assessed against a set of criteria over the course of their clinical programs to the point of threshold clinical competency. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a series of consensus-based statements via Delphi technique as the first step towards developing guidelines to direct the assessment of podiatry students during WIL.

METHODS

This study used a three-round modified Delphi consensus method. A panel of 25 stakeholders was sought. Specifically, representation from each of the universities in Australia and New Zealand who provide entry level programs, Clinical Educators, podiatry student representatives, new podiatry graduates and consumers (podiatrists hiring new graduates). The survey for Round 1 aimed for consensus and consisted of five open-ended questions. Questions one to three asked respondents to nominate what they considered were the important elements that needed to be assessed for podiatry students undertaking WIL for: Clinical performance/skills, Communication and Professional behaviour, Question 4 asked respondents to identify further/other elements of importance, whilst Question 5 asked a) how these elements should be evaluated and b) how should overall competency and ability to progress within the program be determined. Round 2 and 3 aimed to gather agreement and the questions were based on the responses from previous rounds.

RESULTS

Twenty-five participants agreed to participate, 17 females (68%) and eight males (32%). The panel consisted of 10 podiatry educators (40%), nine Clinical Educators (36%), two student representatives (8%), two new podiatry graduates (8%) and two consumers (8%). From the 25 recruited participants, 21 responded to Round one, 18 to Round two and 17 in Round three. At the conclusion of the Delphi survey, 55 statements had reached consensus or agreement.

CONCLUSIONS

This Delphi study is the first of its kind for the podiatry profession to develop consensus-based statements regarding the assessment of WIL. Fifty-five statements pertinent to the assessment of WIL were identified. This is an important first step toward the development of a consistent WIL assessment tool which may be applied across entry-level podiatry programs across Australia and New Zealand.

摘要

背景

澳大利亚和新西兰的本科和研究生入读足病学学生的培训包括在模拟和现实临床环境中的实践课程以及包含专业临床实习的工作综合学习(WIL)。临床教育者使用临床能力工具评估 WIL 期间学生的表现。在足病学中,拥有标准化和经过验证的 WIL 临床评估工具将有助于评估的一致性,促进计划之间的标准化,并确保所有足病学学生在临床课程中都根据一套标准进行评估,达到临床能力的门槛。因此,本研究的目的是通过 Delphi 技术制定一系列基于共识的陈述,作为制定指导方针的第一步,以指导 WIL 期间足病学生的评估。

方法

本研究使用三轮改良 Delphi 共识方法。寻求了 25 名利益相关者组成的小组。具体来说,代表澳大利亚和新西兰提供入门级课程的每所大学、临床教育者、足病学生代表、新足病毕业生和消费者(雇佣新毕业生的足病医生)。第 1 轮的调查旨在达成共识,由五个开放式问题组成。问题 1 至 3 要求受访者提名他们认为需要对进行 WIL 的足病学生进行评估的重要要素:临床表现/技能、沟通和专业行为,问题 4 要求受访者确定进一步/其他重要要素,而问题 5 则要求 a)如何评估这些要素和 b)如何确定整体能力和在计划中的进展能力。第 2 轮和第 3 轮旨在达成一致,问题基于前几轮的回复。

结果

25 名参与者同意参与,其中 17 名女性(68%)和 8 名男性(32%)。该小组由 10 名足病教育者(40%)、9 名临床教育者(36%)、2 名学生代表(8%)、2 名新足病毕业生(8%)和 2 名消费者(8%)组成。在 25 名招募的参与者中,21 名回应了第 1 轮,18 名回应了第 2 轮,17 名回应了第 3 轮。在 Delphi 调查结束时,有 55 项声明达成共识或一致。

结论

本 Delphi 研究是足病学专业首次就 WIL 评估制定基于共识的声明。确定了与 WIL 评估相关的 55 项声明。这是朝着制定一致的 WIL 评估工具迈出的重要的第一步,该工具可在澳大利亚和新西兰的各个入门级足病学计划中应用。

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