Tigges B, Myers O, Mickel N, Dominguez N, Helitzer D, Sood A
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, University of New Mexico, Arizona State University.
Chron Mentor Coach. 2023 Nov;7(SI16):466-471.
An objective assessment of a mentor's behavioral skills is needed to assess the effectiveness of mentor training interventions in academic settings. The Mentor Behavioral Interaction (MBI) Rubric is a newly developed, content-valid, observational measure of a mentor's behavioral skill during single-episode interactions with a mentee. The purpose of this study was to assess the inter-rater reliability (IRR) of the MBI Rubric when used to assess video-recorded mentor-mentee interactions. Three of a pool of four faculty raters with expertise in mentor training synchronously rated 26 videos of mentor-mentee interactions using structured guidelines. The MBI Rubric includes six items (Part 1), each with ratings on a 3- or 4-point scale, and ten yes/no items (Part 2) that characterize the content of the interaction. After initial individual ratings were completed, the three raters met, reviewed disagreements, and reached decisions about final item scores by either consensus or majority vote. Mean total Part 1 scores ranged between 1.42-2.69. IRRs ranged from (Part 1 IRR=0.67) to (Part 2 IRR=0.83). No training effects were observed, with no decrease (i.e., showing less variability) in inter-rater standard deviations over time. Rater effects in initial individual scoring were observed, with a significant difference between one vs. the other three raters on Part 1 individual scores, with no effects for Part 2 scores. Raters tended to score lower on initial individual scores than the final score for both Part 1 and 2. The MBI Rubric is the first observational measure to assess single episodes of video-recorded mentor-mentee interactions and has demonstrated content validity, and now inter-rater reliability. It may be used in parallel with other instruments to measure the efficacy of mentor training. Limitations include possible ceiling effects, and resource-intensive administration in terms of rater expertise and time. Future work will assess the responsiveness of the Rubric to change in mentor skill and construct validity.
为了评估学术环境中导师培训干预措施的有效性,需要对导师的行为技能进行客观评估。导师行为互动(MBI)量表是一种新开发的、内容有效的观察性工具,用于衡量导师在与学员的单次互动中的行为技能。本研究的目的是评估MBI量表用于评估导师-学员互动视频记录时的评分者间信度(IRR)。在四位具有导师培训专业知识的教员评分者中,有三位使用结构化指南同步对26段导师-学员互动视频进行了评分。MBI量表包括六个项目(第1部分),每个项目的评分为3分或4分制,以及十个是/否项目(第2部分),用于描述互动的内容。在完成初始个人评分后,三位评分者会面,审查分歧,并通过协商一致或多数表决就最终项目得分做出决定。第1部分的平均总得分在1.42 - 2.69之间。IRR范围从(第1部分IRR = 0.67)到(第2部分IRR = 0.83)。未观察到培训效果,评分者间标准差随时间没有降低(即变异性没有减小)。观察到初始个人评分中的评分者效应,在第1部分个人得分上,一位评分者与其他三位评分者之间存在显著差异,第