Daly Michael, Mulhall Claire, O'Neill James, Eppich Walter, Shpigelman Jonathan, Cahir Caitriona, Fraughen Daniel, McElduff Enda, Uhomoibhi Catherine, Condron Claire
RCSI SIM Centre for Simulation Education and Research, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) University of Medicine and Health Sciences, 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland.
School of Medicine, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, 123 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland.
Adv Simul (Lond). 2024 Oct 1;9(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s41077-024-00314-2.
Assessment of comprehensive consultations in medicine, i.e. a complete history, physical examination, and differential diagnosis, is regarded as authentic tests of clinical competence; however, they have been shown to have low reliability and validity due to variability in the real patients used and subjective examiner grading. In the ASSIMILATE EXCELLENCE study, our aim was to assess the effect(s) of expert tuition with hybrid simulation using a simulated patient wearing a novel auscultation vest, i.e. a hybrid simulated patient, and repeated peer grading using scoring checklists on student learning, performance, and acumen in comprehensive consultations of patients with valvular heart disease.
ASSIMILATE EXCELLENCE was a randomized waitlist-controlled trial with blinded outcome assessment undertaken between February 2021 and November 2021. Students at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in either the second or third year of the four-year graduate-entry medical degree programme were randomized to a hybrid simulation training or waitlist control group and undertook three consultation assessments of three different clinical presentations of valvular heart disease (cases: C1-C3) using hybrid simulation. Our primary outcome was the difference in total score between and within groups across time; a secondary outcome was any change in inter-rater reliability across time. Students self-reported their proficiency and confidence in comprehensive consultations using a pre- and post-study survey.
Included were 68 students (age 27.6 ± 0.1 years; 74% women). Overall, total score was 39.6% (35.6, 44.9) in C1 and increased to 63.6% (56.7, 66.7) in C3 (P < .001). On intergroup analysis, a significant difference was observed between groups in C2 only (54.2 ± 7.1% vs. 45.6 ± 9.2%; P < .001), a finding that was mainly driven by a difference in physical examination score. On intragroup analysis, significant improvement in total score across time between cases was also observed. Intraclass correlation coefficients for each pair of assessors were excellent (0.885-0.996 [0.806, 0.998]) in all cases. Following participation, students' confidence in comprehensive consultation assessments improved, and they felt more prepared for their future careers.
Hybrid simulation-based training improves competence and confidence in medical students undertaking comprehensive consultation assessment of cardiac patients. In addition, weighted scoring checklists improve grading consistency, learning through peer assessment, and feedback. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05895799.
医学综合会诊评估,即完整的病史采集、体格检查和鉴别诊断,被视为临床能力的可靠测试;然而,由于所使用的真实患者存在变异性以及考官评分的主观性,这些评估的可靠性和有效性较低。在“ASSIMILATE卓越”研究中,我们的目的是评估使用穿着新型听诊背心的模拟患者(即混合模拟患者)进行混合模拟的专家指导,以及使用评分清单进行重复的同伴评分对学生在瓣膜性心脏病患者综合会诊中的学习、表现和敏锐度的影响。
“ASSIMILATE卓越”是一项随机等待列表对照试验,于2021年2月至2021年11月进行,结果评估采用盲法。爱尔兰皇家外科医学院四年制研究生医学学位课程二、三年级的学生被随机分为混合模拟训练组或等待列表对照组,并使用混合模拟对三种不同临床表现的瓣膜性心脏病(病例:C1 - C3)进行三次会诊评估。我们的主要结局是不同时间组间和组内总分的差异;次要结局是不同时间评分者间信度的任何变化。学生在研究前后通过问卷调查自我报告他们在综合会诊方面的熟练程度和信心。
纳入68名学生(年龄27.6±0.1岁;74%为女性)。总体而言,C1的总分是39.6%(35.6,44.9),C3时增至63.6%(56.7,66.7)(P <.001)。组间分析显示,仅在C2组间观察到显著差异(54.2±7.1%对45.6±9.2%;P <.001),这一发现主要由体格检查分数差异驱动。组内分析也观察到各病例间总分随时间有显著改善。所有病例中,每对评估者的组内相关系数都非常好(0.885 - 0.996 [0.806,0.998])。参与后,学生对综合会诊评估的信心有所提高,并且他们对未来职业更有准备。
基于混合模拟的培训提高了医学生在对心脏病患者进行综合会诊评估时的能力和信心。此外,加权评分清单提高了评分的一致性、通过同伴评估的学习效果以及反馈。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT05895799。